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Freerun Mode |
uEye Camera Manual Version 3.80
Freerun Mode
In freerun mode, the camera sensor captures one image after another at the set frame rate. Exposure and readout/transfer of the image data are performed in parallel. This allows the maximum camera frame rate to be achieved. The frame rate and the exposure time can be set separately. The captured images can be transferred one by one or continuously to the PC.
If trigger mode is active, you need to disable it before activating freerun mode.
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Continuous mode (live mode)
Images are captured and transferred continuously. You can use the uEye flash outputs.
Figure 11: Freerun mode (live mode)
*) Flash function optional. See also Digital In-/Output (Trigger/Flash).
Single frame mode (snap mode)
The next image exposed by the sensor will be transferred. You cannot use the uEye flash outputs in this mode.
Figure 12: Freerun mode (snap mode)
*) Flash function optional. See also Digital In-/Output (Trigger/Flash).
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