Product Description
The Marshall CV508 is an outstanding broadcast - quality POV camera. Housed in a robust and unobtrusive aluminum alloy body, it offers flexible interchangeable lenses and delivers excellent 10 - bit HD 4:2:2 video performance (BT.709). The new Sony 1/2.8” (6.46mm) solid - state image sensors provide sharp HD images with true - to - life 10 - bit color, even in low - light conditions (0.01Lux) and can switch to night mode (0.005Lux) to capture IR wavelengths in total darkness. It comes with a high - quality 4.0mm (85° H.AOV) prime lens, and Marshall offers a wide range of M12 prime and varifocal lenses to meet different production needs. The CV508 is durable, flexible, and powerful. Its body is crafted from a block of aluminum alloy with rear panel connector protection. It has excellent low - light sensitivity, allowing for clear pictures in difficult lighting. With refined remote adjust and match features, it provides broadcast - level performance at an affordable price. Key features include a 2.2 - megapixel Sony sensor, interchangeable M12 lens mount, HDMI & 3GSDI output, multiple selectable resolutions and framerates, various control options, a micro - USB port for firmware upgrades, a locking Hirose cable, and a lightweight design. It operates on 12V power.
Using the Marshall CV508 camera is straightforward. First, connect it to your power source using the provided locking Hirose cable. The camera runs on 12V power, so make sure your power supply meets this requirement. Then, connect it to your recording or display device via HDMI or 3GSDI. You can control the camera settings using the CV - RCP - V2, camera control software, or a third - party source. To change the lens, simply remove the existing one and attach the new M12 lens of your choice. When it comes to firmware upgrades, use the micro - USB port to connect the camera to a PC. For best results, use it in well - lit environments, but it can also perform well in low - light situations. When not in use, store the camera in a dry and cool place. Keep the lens clean using a soft, lint - free cloth. Avoid exposing the camera to extreme temperatures or humidity. If you need to clean the body, use a mild cleaning solution and a soft cloth, being careful not to get any liquid into the connectors.