The Basic Features allow you to set features like Acquisition Frame Rate, Exposure Time, Gain, etc.
The available features and parameters vary with different camera models. Here we only introduce part of the features and parameters.
Controls if the Acquisition Frame Rate feature is adjustable and used to control the acquisition rate. Otherwise, the acquisition rate is implicitly controlled by the combination of other features like Exposure Time, etc.
Set an upper limit for the frame rate (fps) at which frames are captured.
This is useful if you want to operate the camera at a constant frame rate in continuous image data acquisition.
Displays the value of the maximum allowed frame rate (fps) in image data acquisition.
In continuous acquisition, the Resulting Frame Rate parameter is useful for optimizing the frame rate for your imaging application. You can adjust Acquisition Frame Rate until the Resulting Frame Rate reaches the desired value.
Specify how long the image sensor is exposed to light during image acquisition when Exposure Mode is Timed and Exposure Auto is Off.
The Exposure Mode parameter should be set to Timed, or the Exposure Time parameter is not available.
The Exposure Auto parameter should be set to Off, or the Exposure Time parameter is not available.
Set the Automatic Gain Control (AGC) mode.
Set an amplification factor applied to the video signal so as to increase the brightness of the image output by the camera.
Gain Auto should be set to Off, or the parameter will not be available.
Increasing the gain increases all pixel values of the image.