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The frame rate of a camera is the fastest rate at which an image or spectra can continuously recorded and saved. Frame rates are governed principally by the number of pixels and the pixel readout rate but other factors such as whether a sub array is used, whether there is binning and at which vertical shift clock speeds are also factors. In image mode the frame rate is measured using full frame readout with all the individual pixels readout at normal operating clocking speeds. In spectral mode the frame rate is measured with a fully vertically binned pattern and normal operating clock speeds.
Camera | Full Vertical Binning |
iDus 401A (e. g.- BV) | 81 sps |
iDus 420A (e. g. - BV) | 75 sps |
Newton 920 (e.g. – BV) | 122 sps |
Newton 940 (e.g. – BV) | 273 sps |
iDus InGaAs 490A | 193 sps |
iStar 312T | 291 sps |
iStar 320T | 322.4 sps |
iStar 334T | 145 sps |
iStar 340T | 135 sps |