Visit Marshall at Booth N2649: New PTZ Cameras and Switcher Now Shipping, Just in Time for NAB 2025

Visit Marshall at NAB 2025, Booth N2649!

Filmmakers, camera operators, technical directors, and other production professionals attending NAB 2025 will want to visit Marshall’s booth (N2649) to get hands-on with the latest PTZ and POV cameras, as well as the new switcher. Marshall’s PTZ solutions are built to provide superior performance in any setting, whether you’re producing live broadcasts, corporate videos, or educational content.

Marshall Electronics is excited to announce that its new CV612, CV620, and CV630 PTZ cameras, along with the VMV-402-3GSH switcher, are now officially shipping — just in time for NAB 2025. These innovative solutions, designed for both creative and technical professionals, will be showcased at Marshall’s booth (N2649) during the show.

What’s New:

  • CV612 PTZ Camera: Featuring advanced AI tracking, the CV612 automatically follows and frames presenters, making it perfect for interviews, live web production, and presentations. With its 12X optical and 15X digital zoom, the CV612 captures sharp, high-quality footage, while Dante Ready™ compatibility provides seamless video and audio connectivity. Whether you’re shooting interviews or live content, this camera ensures smooth operation with its flexible output options (3GSDI, HDMI, USB 3.0 Type C, RTSP streaming).

  • CV620 PTZ Camera: Ideal for mid-sized rooms, corporate teleconferencing, and traditional broadcast, the CV620 offers 20X zoom and a 57-degree field of view. With 3G-SDI, HDMI, USB 3.0, and IP outputs, it’s perfect for filmmakers and production teams needing a versatile, easy-to-integrate solution. The CV620 supports a range of IP protocols, including RTSP and SRT, and features fast and smooth pan-tilt-zoom movements.

  • CV630 PTZ Camera: Built for live broadcast, concerts, and high-end productions, the CV630 boasts 25X UHD (HEVC) IP capabilities. With an 8-megapixel sensor and flexible zoom range (4.6mm to 120.5mm), this camera offers superb video quality in any environment. It supports multiple video streams, including HDMI, 3G-SDI, and IP (H.265/H.264), giving you the versatility you need for complex productions.

  • VMV-402-3GSH Switcher: This four-input, auto-scaling switcher is perfect for remote news vehicles, edit rooms, lecture halls, and more. It accepts 3GSDI and HDMI inputs and features glitch-free, fast switching. It integrates easily with control systems like Crestron, providing seamless video management and multiple output options.

Learn More:

Explore the full lineup of Marshall’s PTZ and POV cameras, as well as the new VMV-402-3GSH switcher, at NAB 2025 (Booth N2649) or visit www.marshall-usa.com for more information.

About Marshall:

For over 40 years, Marshall Electronics has been a trusted name in video, audio, and multimedia systems. Known for innovation and reliability, Marshall provides high-quality cameras, switchers, and other production equipment for broadcasters, filmmakers, and creative professionals. Learn more at www.marshall-usa.com.

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