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    Le 02/04/2012 09:48, Antoine Villeret a &eacute;crit&nbsp;:
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      type="cite">hi,<br>
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      i got 60 fps in 640x480 / grayscale which is the default image
      configuration and the more bandwith expensive for this camera<br>
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      <div class="gmail_quote">Le 1 avril 2012 15:42, Jack <span
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          <div bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000"> Le 01/04/2012 14:18,
            Antoine Villeret a &eacute;crit&nbsp;:
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                <blockquote type="cite">hi jack, <br>
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                  i'm using a firewire 400 over RJ45 extender (from AVT)
                  on a tour with an AVT Guppy<br>
                  it's work fine with 50m cable, it should work at least
                  until 100m but i never tried<br>
                  it's not possible to use switch to increase the
                  distance with this kind of extender<br>
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                  you can use certain switches with GigE but it
                  increases latency i&nbsp; think<br>
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                  another solution for very long distance (more than
                  100m) is the optical fiber <br>
                  you can find some firewire over optical fiber extender<br>
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                  Basler made a technical report on industrial cameras
                  interface here :<br>
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                    href="http://www.i2s-vision.fr/upload/BAS1108_Interfaces.pdf"
                    target="_blank">http://www.i2s-vision.fr/upload/BAS1108_Interfaces.pdf</a><br>
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                  hope this helps <br>
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                  <div class="gmail_quote">Le 1 avril 2012 13:56, Jack <span
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                      Le 01/04/2012 02:22, Max a &eacute;crit :<br>
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                        schrieb Jack:<br>
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                          solid;padding-left:1ex"> PS : does anybody
                          tried an other solution (like GigE or
                          USB&lt;-&gt;Ethernet&lt;-&gt;USB) with Gem
                          when you need long distance between camera and
                          computer ? Is it very stable ?<br>
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                        I could offer vnc access to a os x or ubuntu
                        machine hooked up to either a Allied Vision Tech
                        GigE or Firewire 800 camera.<br>
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                        m.<br>
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                      Hello Max,<br>
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                      Did you ever tried that solution ?<br>
                      Is it appropriate to detect very small movement
                      and is it enough fast to be used in real time (not
                      to much latency ?) ?<br>
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                      Jack<br>
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            Hello Antoine,<br>
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            Thanx to share your configuration and the Basler technical
            report, it is a useful document.<br>
            What is the resolution the framerate you get on your
            computer from your camera with that configuration ?<br>
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                Jack<br>
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    OK. I would prefer a camera with 640x480 pixels at 120 fps minimum
    to be more precise in the detection of very small movements.<br>
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    Jack<br>
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