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Marshall Electronics adds new members to camera portfolio

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It includes two compact cameras and a high-speed camera

Three new compact and miniature cameras — CV420-CS, CV380-CS and CV506-H12 — have been added to Marshall Electronics’ camera portfolio.

Set for release this November, the CV420-CS can be deployed for live events where large projection screens require 4K/Ultra HD (UHD) resolution image capture, as well as in film production, sports broadcasting, reality TV shoots, and more. The CV420-CS features outputs of 12G/6G/3G/HD-SDI and HDMI 2.0, and has a varifocal or fixed CS/C lens mount capability with DC Auto-Iris plug-in for custom lens adaptions.

The CV380-CS, on the other hand, is designed for point-of-view camera application where a small, miniature camera can fit into locations for compelling angles and viewpoints. The CV380-CS is expected to be launched this December.

As for the CV506-H12, the camera features a 2-megapixel, 1/2.8-inch sensor, and is built for capturing high-speed action for detailed, high-definition, slow-motion video. The CV506-H12 can be controlled via RS485 (Visca), and has a range of adjustable image settings including paint (red/blue), white balance, gain, pedestal (black), gamma, shutter, and more.

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Marshall Electronics adds new members to camera portfolio

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It includes two compact cameras and a high-speed camera

Three new compact and miniature cameras — CV420-CS, CV380-CS and CV506-H12 — have been added to Marshall Electronics’ camera portfolio.

Set for release this November, the CV420-CS can be deployed for live events where large projection screens require 4K/Ultra HD (UHD) resolution image capture, as well as in film production, sports broadcasting, reality TV shoots, and more. The CV420-CS features outputs of 12G/6G/3G/HD-SDI and HDMI 2.0, and has a varifocal or fixed CS/C lens mount capability with DC Auto-Iris plug-in for custom lens adaptions.

The CV380-CS, on the other hand, is designed for point-of-view camera application where a small, miniature camera can fit into locations for compelling angles and viewpoints. The CV380-CS is expected to be launched this December.

As for the CV506-H12, the camera features a 2-megapixel, 1/2.8-inch sensor, and is built for capturing high-speed action for detailed, high-definition, slow-motion video. The CV506-H12 can be controlled via RS485 (Visca), and has a range of adjustable image settings including paint (red/blue), white balance, gain, pedestal (black), gamma, shutter, and more.

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