1)大像素尺寸,提高灵敏度,在短的曝光时间获得清晰图像
Most high-speed cameras are equipped with a matrix with quite large pixel sizes, which, with an extremely short exposure time, allows you to capture more light. This also ensures greater sensitivity of the sensor and makes the cameras maintain high image quality even at a huge number of frames per second. So you can wonder, since their matrices are similar to those of slower cameras, what distinguishes them from them?
2)数据传输能力增强,大帧率,大数据量
The amount of data that must be handled by the camera is proportional to the number of frames and resolution, so high-speed cameras must have much faster systems for data management and transmission. MegaSpeed cameras also need to be much more sensitive at very short exposure times, and so often these cameras need an external illuminator.
3)快门速度,提高曝光控制能力
But the biggest difference is the shutter speed. Frames per second refers to the number of frames captured per second, and shutter speed determines how long each frame is exposed. So without a sufficiently fast shutter speed it is not possible to achieve a large number of discernable frames.