A 140deg lens - with their sensor - however would cover the whole bed. I don't know the size of the sensor off hand but it's mounted ~380mm over the bed (and shortly to be 20mm less when I put the honeycomb bed in there). My own camera has a FOV of 70deg (they state - can't be certain how accurate that figure is) and it's an 8mp sensor. Regular price 80.00 8MP LightBurn Camera (4K-W) Regular price 110.00. The protesters want payment to be made to the centre two months prior to opening of the centre and the interim license to be issued upon application LightBurn is a native application written for Windows, Mac OS, and Linux LightBurn just uses 'rapid move' - on a GCode based system that's a G0 command, and on all. In terms of focal length, if you take a 50mm camera lens off a 35mm camera (full frame sensor) and put it on a camera with a smaller sensor it will be a telephoto with a much narrower FOV (field of view) It's not just the focal length of the lens you need to take into consideration, you also have to include the size of the sensor. If you click on the camera selection help in Lightburn their own data says a 5mp camera with 120 deg lens sees 560x420mm and the minimum height is 368mm or 14.5 inches to cover my 410x420mm bed. Afterwards I ran the windows camera app to verify that the camera was functioning. It is considered the premier PC and Mac laser engraver software.
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The ThingieVerse type camera mounts have seen look like they put the camera 2 feet above the bed ! LightBurn Hardware Compatibility OFFICIAL Cameras TooTallTommyT (Thomas W Messenger) March 10, 2019, 4:07am 1 After installing the camera, I made sure my windows 10 and camera drivers were up to date. LightBurn laser software is a native application written for Windows, Mac OS, and Linux. which, for an Ortur LM2-Pro with a 400mm bed area, means the minimum distance above the work surface would be: "In order to determine the minimum mounting height for the camera to see your whole laser area, use the wider of the two lengths of your laser's work space and divide by: