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The major advantage to dynamic image acquisition is that it enables acquiring and measuring particles at significantly higher speed, typically on the order of 10,000 particles/minute or greater. This means that statistically significant populations can be analyzed in far shorter time periods than previously possible with manual microscopy or even static imaging particle analysis. In this sense, dynamic imaging particle analysis systems combine the speed typical of [[particle counter]]s with the discriminatory capabilities of microscopy.<ref name=Brown />
 
Dynamic imaging particle analysis is used in aquatic microorganism research to analyze phytoplankton, zooplankton, and other marine microorganisms ranging from 2 um to 5 mm in size. Dynamic imaging particle analysis is also biopharmaceutical research to analyze particles ranging from 300 nm to 5mm in size.
 
===Micro-flow imaging===