7.3 Sensor Shutter Mode
Only some models of cameras with rolling shutter and corresponding firmware support the
sensor shutter mode. The actual product you purchased should prevail.
Stopping the real-time acquisition and setting Trigger Mode as On are required before setting
the sensor shutter mode.
The sensor shutter mode allows you to set the operating mode of the camera's electronic shutter.
The shutter mode refers to the way in which the image data is captured and processed.
Global reset means that all of the sensor's pixels start exposing at the same time, but stop
exposing at different time.
You can go to Acquisition Control > Sensor Shutter Mode, and select Sensor Shutter Mode
according to actual demands.
7.4 Non-Overlap Exposure and Overlap Exposure
The process that camera captures one frame of image includes two stages, exposure and readout.
According to the overlap relation between the exposure time and the readout time, cameras with
different sensors can be divided into overlap exposure and non-overlap exposure.
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Figure 7-3 Global Reset
Figure 7-4 Sensor Shutter Mode
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