Marshall Electronics spotlights advanced PTZ cameras, POV models, and A/V monitoring products.
Marshall Electronics is set to showcase its state-of-the-art PTZ cameras, compact high-definition POV cameras, and the latest monitors at NAB New York 2023. The company’s diverse camera solutions cater to a broad spectrum of customer needs, with notable mentions being the CV620-TBI/TWI auto-track PTZ camera and the high bandwidth CV730-BHN/WHN model.
The CV620-TBI PTZ camera stands out with its auto-tracking and following capabilities, employing natural Pan/Tilt/Zoom movements with AI precision. Leveraging advanced facial recognition technology, the CV620-TBI intelligently learns and anticipates subject motion dynamics. This innovation eliminates much of the camera’s guesswork, reducing late or inaccurate maneuvers, thereby minimizing viewer discomfort and motion sickness.
Another highlight, the CV730-BHN Full-NDI PTZ camera, integrates the superior Full NDI FPGA, offering the advantages of NDI|HX3 and standard IP (HEVC/SRT) streams. It boasts a premium Sony 4K sensor with 9.2 million pixels, enhanced by back-lit square pixel technology. This camera is paired with a long 30x optical zoom range (6.5~ 202mm) and supports the BT.2020 color gamut, ensuring wide and precise color reproduction for high-end productions. The CV730-BHN provides streaming options of Full-NDI, NDI|HX3, and standard IP (HEVC/SRT). Additionally, it offers dual SDI (BNC) outputs – 12GSDI + 3GSDI with genlock sync, and HDMI and USB3.0 options for diverse applications.
Marshall’s miniature and compact POVs (CV570/574 and CV370/374) are designed to capture unique angles that manned cameras might miss. The company will also introduce its new digital pan tilt and zoom camera, the CV420Ne.
In addition to these camera innovations, Marshall will display a range of its audio and video monitoring products, including the newly released V-702-12G quad monitor.
Attendees at NAB New York 2023 can explore these highlighted products and more, gaining firsthand experience of Marshall’s commitment to advancing the broadcasting industry.