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Originally Posted by Shiraz
Very good images for the conditions Trevor. Thanks for the heads up - the data rates from these newer cameras certainly expose flaws in the PCs.
regards Ray
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Thanks Ray, yes, it certainly is not just a matter of connecting to any Gigabit controller or PCIe Gigabit adapter and having the camera work straight up.
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Originally Posted by Paul Haese
Been considering an upgrade myself. I am more inclined to go down the USB3 path as the fire wire path is becoming redundant on most laptops. Problem is this path has CMOS sensors at this stage.
That said the images look great and seem to present quite smoothly. Looking forward to seeing more images from you.
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Thanks Paul, agree, it surprises me that PGR don't offer these CCD chips in a USB3 format as sourcing laptops, in particular, with Express card ports becomes increasingly difficult and Firewire seems destined to obscurity. Considering the problems I have had trying to setup my Flea3 IEEE 1394 on a firewire 800 PCIe adapter card, the problems that Peter has mentioned here in his reply regarding similar experience with non Texas instruments PCIe firewire 800 chips for his Grasshopper and the fact that even the GigE camera will only run properly on specific Gigabit controllers and PCIe adapter cards.