DSI have developed high speed smart cameras for use in motion tracking, optical tweezing and adaptive optics.

Motion Tracking - The DSI-640-mt camera utilises high performance onboard logic for tracking the position and motion of multiple objects within the field of view. The core performs full data reduction on the camera removing the need to capture and process massive quantities of image data.

Within optical tweezing this enables the analysis of more particles at faster rates than with other CMOS cameras. Applications include optical tweezing, microrheology and eye tracking.
The DSI-640-mt motion tracking camera is a USB2 camera with 640 x 480 pixels at 250Hz that uses flexible regioning to give 5,000 frames per second for 100x100 pixels and a 'virtual quadcell' mode with 100,000 frames per second. See the datasheet for full specifications.

Adaptive Optics - Bespoke DSI cameras are available for AO including high speed (5KHz) Shack-Hartmann processing, matrix based reconstructors and beam steering. A typical closed loop AO system built from a DSI camera has a sub-microsecond latency.