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Old 26-07-2016, 06:54 PM
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Yep, you can use shorter subs at higher gains, but only because the read noise decreases at high gain. if you calculate everything in electrons, the signal does not change with gain, the shot noise in the signal does not change with gain, but the read noise reduces as the gain increases. As a result, the subs can be shorter at high gain.

You will be amazed (at the low noise) and bemused (what the heck should I set it to ??) in equal parts when you try it out. It is not a whole lot like ordinary chips, but it works beautifully.

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