Wireless frame synchronisation

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Frame sync’ing cameras together is one of the main benefits of using digital high speed cameras rather than analogue. The idea of frame locked cameras was unheard of in the days of cine cameras. Until very recently, frame sync’ing wirelessly has just been a pipe dream. Most digital high speed cameras have cables for sync’ing,…

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Frame Synchronisation

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High speed cameras are often synchonised, (aka genlocked, framelocked) together. All but the most basic cameras include the ability to input or output a sync signal for this purpose. Creating movies with frames captured at exactly the same instant has many uses, including: Accurate motion analysis of an event with cameras at multiple viewing positions…

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Sync’ing two (or more) cameras to each other

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There are many reasons why you’d want to synchronise two or more cameras together including. To analyse a test from different viewpoints, with an accurate timebase. To create 3D movies Multiple cameras share a pulsed light source (LED or laser) In either case, the camera configuration is the same. The cameras need to have ‘sync…

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