No, don't know of any images taken with these. Looks interesting. Usually the faster the frame rate, the less atm' distortion will affect your images. Also means you'll have lower noise levels in the image (all things considering....i.e. chip performance) and the faster your system can pull images off the camera, the better. Larger chips mean better resolution, however you may have to compromise on the fps (frames per second) capability of your camera. Means more chance for noise from atm' distortions to creep in. Also longer download times for each pic (larger file sizes).
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