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Marshall introduces the CV612 PTZ camera with advanced AI auto-tracking, 12x optical zoom, and versatile output options for seamless broadcast and pro AV applications
Marshall has introduced its latest innovation: the CV612-TBI/TWI PTZ camera. Unveiled at the IBC show, this camera offers groundbreaking auto-tracking capabilities, utilising advanced AI facial learning to track and frame presenters with precision. Even in complex environments with multiple people or objects, the camera maintains focus on its subject.
Key features of the CV612 include a powerful 12x optical and 15x digital zoom, delivering a 4.1-49.2mm (6.6-70.3°) field of view. The camera is equipped with a 2-megapixel, 1/2.8-inch HD CMOS sensor, supporting resolutions from 1920×1080 to 640×480. Its flexible interface allows for simultaneous output through 3G-SDI, HDMI, RTSP streaming, and USB 3.0 Type C, making it highly adaptable to various professional applications.
With a 170° tilt and rotation range of -90° to +90°, the CV612 offers variable pan-and-tilt speeds, all within a compact, discreet 6.33-inch form factor.
Ideal for broadcast, corporate presentations, and live events, Marshall’s new camera is set to redefine auto-tracking PTZ solutions in the industry.


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