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Hello everyone

I had the Chronos 1.4 for nearly 3 years and a lot of improvement were done in these years in terms of software updates. well done.

I have the need to go for higher fps and Chronos 2.1-HD would theoretically satisfy my need. for example, at 336 x 240, the Chronos 1.4 would give 15,968 fps (form Data sheet). the Chronos 2.1-HD theoretically would give nearly 26,000 fps. mklinger posted a very handy resolution vs fps chart, you can view it here: https://forum.krontech.ca/index.php?topic=629.msg4103#msg4103

you can see that we only have 4 options for the horizontal length (1920, 1472, 1152, 832). Is it a limitation from the new sensor or could be improved/already solved with new software updates?

BTW, mklinger is a very old post, and the specifications of the Chronos 2.1-HD in the official store shows different horizontal length options (1920, 1440, 1280, 1024, 800, 640) but still doesn't show the capability of going down to 336 for example.


Please advise. Thank you,

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Hello everyone

I don't really know how this work, but I found in the following post that they just bring a BNC cable and switch button and it worked.

Reply #3: http://forum.krontech.ca/index.php?topic=475.0
http://forum.krontech.ca/index.php?topic=77.msg574#msg574
http://forum.krontech.ca/index.php?topic=56.msg697#msg697


I think there is smth missed but don't laugh, I bought BNC cable, BNC connector, two small wires and attached to one end of the BNC cable and connect them together as a normally open push button. I was 100% sure it won't work because there is no way that any signal will be generated... off course it didn't work  ;D ;D ;D


could instruct me on how to make it.

Thank you!

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