You shouldn't have any problems. Chances are you are using snap instead of grab. Another possibility is that you aren't using an IMAQ display window.
The first thing I would do is use MAX (Measurement and Automation Explorer) to check out the hardware. Make sure everything is configured properly for your camera. Next, press the grab button and check what the FPS is. It is displayed in the lower right hand corner, and should look like 25/25. The first number is how many are frames are being displayed per second, and the second number is the number of frames being acquired per second. If this is correct, then you have a problem with your LabVIEW program. I would start with an unmodified example of GRAB and display in an IMAQ window. Make sure you ar
e trying to display using an IMAQ window. Converting the image for display in a picture control or intensity graph really slows things down. If you don't have the vision toolkit, there is way to get an IMAQ type window using DLL calls. There is an example somewhere in NI's support web site.
Bruce
Bruce Ammons
Ammons Engineering