Product Description
The Marshall CV570 is a remarkable networkable POV camera. It's built around a next - gen Sony sensor with over 2.2 million pixels, offering larger pixel size and a square pixel array. Housed in a durable aluminum alloy body, this compact camera delivers outstanding 10 - bit 4:2:2 video. It supports NDI|HX3 workflows, HDMI, and standard IP with SRT. The new Sony sensors ensure rich, color - accurate video, better low - light sensitivity, refined remote adjustment, and flexible interchangeable lenses. You can choose from full HD resolutions like 1080p (progressive), 720p (progressive), and 1080i (interlaced), with framerates ranging from 23.98 to 60fps, suitable for global broadcast and proAV applications. The NDI|HX3 codec provides efficient, low - latency, loss - less streaming, using less bandwidth while maintaining high - quality video. It also has simultaneous HDMI output and other streaming options. The camera comes with a 4.0mm (85° H.AOV) prime lens, and Marshall offers a wide range of high - quality M12 lenses. Its aluminum alloy body is durable, and it has rear I/O protection. With excellent low - light performance, it can be remotely adjusted via network or Visca over RS485 commands. It's perfect for AV over IP networks, cloud production, remote contribution, and HDMI workflows. Marshall continues to offer reliable, durable, flexible, and affordable camera products for industry partners.
Using the Marshall CV570 is easy. First, connect it to your power source, either via PoE or a 7 - 15V power supply. Then, connect the camera to your network or HDMI device as needed. You can choose the resolution and framerate according to your application. For example, if you're doing a live broadcast, you might want a higher framerate like 60fps. To adjust camera settings, you can use Visca over IP, NDI|Tools, RCP, or Camera Control. When it comes to lenses, if the default 4.0mm lens doesn't fit your needs, you can easily swap it with other M12 lenses Marshall offers. As for maintenance, keep the camera in a clean and dry place. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or humidity. Wipe the lens gently with a soft cloth if it gets dirty. And always follow the power requirements to prevent any damage to the camera.