The recommended frame count for most captures lies between 250 - 1000. Larger spaces or more detailed scans can have up to 2000 frames, but if you continue beyond that amount, the reconstruction is more likely to fail. On the other hand, any scene with less than 100 frames tend to struggle with capturing a space sufficiently. We would typically recommend at least 250 to get sufficient results.
A common misconception is that more frames always equals better scan quality. This is not always the case. Frame counts of 1000+ tend to only be necessary when capturing large square footage areas or when the scene itself contains an abundance of detail which needs to be captured individually. Otherwise, more frames might lead to less than optimal results.