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    Recommendation to reduce startup latency for IMX327S

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      For our system, we utilize 940nm IR lighting at night that is triggered by motion. I noticed that there is a 1-3 second period for the camera to adjust each time if we start streaming when the lighting is activated. The first few images are washed out until AE kicks in. What's the recommended approach to eliminate this latency and the initial washout? Should we explore manual exposure and gain? Thx!

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        @newleaf said in Recommendation to reduce startup latency for IMX327S:

        For our system, we utilize 940nm IR lighting at night that is triggered by motion. I noticed that there is a 1-3 second period for the camera to adjust each time if we start streaming when the lighting is activated. The first few images are washed out until AE kicks in. What's the recommended approach to eliminate this latency and the initial washout? Should we explore manual exposure and gain? Thx!

        You can try configuring aespeed first, and then try manual mode if that doesn't meet your needs.
        https://wiki.veye.cc/index.php/VEYE-MIPI-290/327_i2c/#aespeed

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