ProtoMach & LexDagger
Symmetry in a lens, a quiet alignment that keeps light honest. Do you have a design that keeps a black‑and‑white camera in line?
Sure. Grab a metal bracket that fits the camera mount, cut it to the same width as the lens mount, and screw it onto the camera with two Allen screws. Add a small spacer block on the other side of the bracket so the lens sits flush. Use a small spirit level to check that the lens axis is horizontal. Tighten all screws until the camera sits square and the lens stays centered. That’s it – no fancy optics, just straight alignment.
All set, just double‑check the angles before you hit record.
Angle check: mount screws torque 10 Nm, lens axis 0.1° off from true vertical. Level reads straight, everything is in spec. Ready to record.
All set. Record.
Recording. Good.
Nice. Let the silence speak.
Silence captured. End of recording.
Done. No more.