Image Acquisition Camera - High Speed - Fast Capture

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Hello,
I am using Matlab 2012 with Image Acquisition Toolbox 2012.
I am using a generic webcam (Logitech Sphere AF) with the command
frame=getsnapshot(obj);
for image capture with the following default properties:
% % Device Specific Default Properties:
% BacklightCompensation = on
% Brightness = 128
% Contrast = 32
% Exposure = -7
% ExposureMode = auto
% Focus = 0
% FocusMode = auto
% FrameRate = 30.0000
% Gain = 0
% HorizontalFlip = off
% Pan = 0
% Saturation = 32
% Sharpness = 224
% Tilt = 0
% VerticalFlip = off
% WhiteBalance = 4000
% WhiteBalanceMode = auto
I am trying to find a faster camera model and property settings, if possible on a usb connection.
Does anyone have any suggestions for a specific camera model and associated manually configured properties settings for maximum frame capture speed?
Best, Jeremy

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Thomas
Thomas il 23 Feb 2013
Modificato: Walter Roberson il 23 Feb 2013
Jeremy,
We use the Thorlabs CMOS camera and get frame rates of several hundred Hertz using mex files, for regions of interest of 32 x 32 pixels. There is some memory management involved, and we use separate mex files for opening the camera (once per session), grabbing a frame, and closing the camera (once per session). We also have a mex file for setting the pixel clock, the exposure, and the frame rate. I don't promise it will work for you, but I've posted the files for the time being here, along with the code required to create the mex files and a demo m-file that tests it all out.
By the way, we also do SLM compensation through scattering media! Good luck.
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gerard ditaranto
gerard ditaranto il 3 Gen 2018
i would be interested in this file also
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 5 Gen 2018
Chris Stockbridge mentioned a File Exchange contribution; did you give that a try?

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Chris Stockbridge
Chris Stockbridge il 20 Ott 2015
All of the files for working with the Thorlabs DCx series of cameras can now be found on the MATLAB file exchange here: Thorlabs DCx

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 11 Feb 2013

David Tarkowski
David Tarkowski il 11 Feb 2013
Your question is a little vague, but I think that this example should help you out.

Jeremy
Jeremy il 11 Feb 2013
Thank you for your response,
I am imaging the speckle pattern of light scattered through tissue from the beam output of a spatial light modulator for an adaptive optics experiment.
The modulator is controlled by an lcd with a frame rate of ~60Hz. I am trying to setup frame capture at this speed (~60Hz ; elapsed time 0.05 sec) or faster if possible. The decorrelation time constant for the tissue is 3-4secs so every little bit helps.
One option is to buy a Thorlabs DCC1545M and play with the mex interface(from previous thread below)
which is tricky but should enable optimization of device properties to achieve a faster frame rate.
I am searching for some specific cmos usb devices which have been shown to work with Matlab that have faster hardware performance than the above devices.
Jeremy

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