Product Description
The Marshall CV370 is a compact network - streaming POV camera. It features a Sony HD sensor with over 2.2 million pixels and a CS/C lens mount ideal for long - distance shots. This durable aluminum - alloy camera offers 10 - bit 4:2:2 HD video via HDMI and ethernet, supporting efficient NDI|HX3, SRT, and HEVC codecs. The rear I/O has protection wings. The HD Sony sensor provides clear, color - accurate video, with better low - light performance, great remote adjustment, and interchangeable CS lenses. The NDI|HX3 codec gives it a unique edge, with 100ms end - to - end latency, low bandwidth use, and top - notch video quality. It also has simultaneous HDMI output and multiple streaming options. The CS/C lens mount, with an optional DC Auto Iris, allows for a wide choice of high - quality lenses. The CV370 is durable, compact, and operates well in low - light. It's suitable for various AV over IP, cloud production, and HDMI workflows. Marshall's camera products combine reliability, durability, flexibility, and affordability. Key features include a 2.2 - megapixel Sony sensor, interchangeable CS & C lens mounts, support for multiple streaming codecs, one - cable power and control, multiple resolutions and framerates, and remote adjustment options. It can be powered by PoE or a 12V power supply.
Using the Marshall CV370 is quite easy. First, decide on your power source. You can use PoE through a Cat cable or the included 12V power supply. Once powered, connect it to your network or HDMI setup according to your needs. For the lens, choose from the high - quality CS or C mount lenses available (sold separately) to fit your specific shooting requirements. When it comes to streaming, select the codec that suits your bandwidth and quality needs, like NDI|HX3 for low - latency and high - quality streaming. For remote adjustment, you can use Visca over IP, NDI|Tools, RCP, or Camera Control. Just keep in mind that when operating in low - light conditions, the camera performs great, but make sure your lighting setup is as stable as possible for the best results. When it comes to maintenance, keep the camera in a clean and dry place. Wipe the lens gently with a soft cloth if it gets dirty. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or humidity. If you encounter any issues, check the connections first and refer to the user manual for further troubleshooting.