Compact HD camera from Marshall zooms in on NDI

The new CV355-27X-ND3 camera from Marshall is a compact HD model for NDI-based workflows. It features an 8.5-megapixel sensor and 27x optical zoom (5.56mm to 150mm) going from an ultra-wide 60° to 3.2° angle of view, useful for capturing close-up detail in large spaces.

It supports NDI HX2 and NDI HX3 video-over-IP protocols for high-quality, low-latency video over a standard IP network. NDI preserves visual quality, frame accuracy and source synchronisation. It also works with a wide range of NDI Tools that make it easily discoverable, controllable, adjustable and consumable into NDI workflows. The camera includes 3G/HDSDI and HDMI simultaneous outputs with stereo audio embedding. 

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Ready for its close-ups: The CV355-27X-ND3 supports NDI HX2 and NDI HX3

Robert Ramos, West Coast Regional Sales Manager, Marshall Electronics, said: “The CV355-27X-ND3 is designed for users who need broadcast-quality video with flexible integration into their existing workflows. Its powerful zoom range and NDI compatibility provide an ideal solution for professionals working in fast-paced, live production environments.” 

Stand Number: 11.C28 

Company: Marshall Electronics

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