@Alex-Kushleyev
Hello! Sorry for the late reply, we have been moving offices for a week.
We are experimenting at the time and have not landed on a specific requirement yet, so rolling shutter is not a strict requirement.
Our plan was to use an AR0144 for object detection and then an IMX412 (4k resolution) to analyze the object we detected.
We would prefer to test a global shutter setup so that we can compare it to our IMX412, but if that is not readily available then maybe we should try the 2x2 binned mode you mentioned, and possibly we could use two IMX412.
We estimate to be flying at a speed of 4 m/s at a height of 5m, and our image height with the current lens at that height is 1m.
So with a 4.2ms readout time that will be a max skew of ~18 pixels in 1920x1080 mode?
It seems like the 1920x1080 can be reduced to 1280x720 with binning, but that is a factor of 1.5 and not 2x2, how does that binning work?
Also, would electronic image stabilization also help to make the image clearer or is that simply to fight vibrations or unpredictable motion?
Lastly, if I understand this correctly, we could try to:
- Lower exposure time
- Choose 1920x1080 resolution for faster readout time
- Use 2x2 binned more for less rolling shutter distortion
Peter