Exposure time can become a limiting factor for the camera in delivering full frame rate. Longer exposure times allow more light to hit the camera sensor, improving image quality in low light conditions but also reducing the number of frames per second (fps) that the camera can capture. Shorter exposure times allow higher frame rates but may result in underexposed images in low light conditions.
[Reference: Axis Communications - Camera Exposure Settings, , ]
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