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Binning is possible with FLIR GigE cameras, and is an advantage for low light sources. Modern CMOS/CCD chips have too many small pixels. But to implement binning, I have to run FLIR's own FlyCapViewer2 and set the “Custom Video Modes” to binning x2 or x4 (as well as Mono16). SC4 can set Mono16 (with Byte Swap OFF) but can't yet set binning
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OK, those two suggestions are perhaps not simple to implement, but there are a number of other trivial bugs in SC4. In particular, the "Automatically restore last camera settings" does not work, even though that option is chosen in File/Settings/General. The settings are apparently saved but not loaded by SC4 (they are loaded by SC3). SC4 does automatically connect to the last camera used, but the Output Format, Colour Space, Exposure, Gain, Byte Swap and Display Histogram must all be reset
SharpCap is a fantastic application for an astonishing range of different cameras. It is far superior to FlyCap for example. It is also a little complicated for new users, or those who just want to set it up once and for all and use it automatically. Maybe it needs a "simple" switch to hide most of the many options.