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Ultra-High Density and Standard Density Optics, 4" Focal Distance

Shutter Speed

Usage:
Faster shutter speeds reduce blurring in faster applications. Slower shutter speeds are useful in slower applications and lower contrast applications.
Definition:
Sets the exposure or integration time for the image sensor pixels. The shutter speed setting in relation to the speed of the object is critical. If a slow shutter speed is selected to capture fast-moving objects, blurring or smearing of the image will occur. As shutter speed is increased, more light and gain become necessary, because the pixels' exposure time has decreased.
Serial Cmd:
<K541,shutter speed,gain>
Default:
1000
Options:
15 to 20,000

Gain

Usage:
Can be used to adjust the brightness of the image.
Definition:
Sets the gain value for the image sensor. This setting can be configured through calibration, which is the recommended method. A higher gain value will increase the brightness of the image, but the image will be "noisier".
Important: Shutter Speed should be adjusted before Gain.
Serial Cmd:
<K541,shutter speed,gain>
Default:
20
Options:
0 to 33


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