Marshall Highlights POV Global Shutter Cameras

The CV368 Compact HD Camera.
The CV568 and CV368 POV models also have genlock and are already shipping.
The CV568 Miniature HD Camera is built into the same durable miniature sized body as other Marshall CV503 and CV506 cameras with rear panel protection, interchangeable M12 lenses, secure locking connections and remote adjust/match features.
The CV368 Compact HD Camera follows the same body design as the CV344 and CV346 cameras with slightly larger CS mount lens type with a wide variety of variable and fixed lens options available. The similarity stops there as the CV568/CV368 models pack a much larger, more powerful global shutter sensor with genlock (signal-sync), producing crystal clear images at affordable price points.
“While global shutter is nothing new to the industry, we’re eager to add options within our range of miniature POV cameras,” says Tod Musgrave, Director of Cameras, Marshall Electronics. “Global shutter sensors perform better in higher speed environments as all pixels are exposed simultaneously. Rolling shutter sensors roll through the sensor array in sequence (usually top to bottom), which can cause warping or motion blur in fast paced action. This is not to say one is better than the other, each play a role and have a purpose in video production.”
The CV568 and CV368’s tri-level sync allows multiple cameras to be plugged into HD workflows already in sync (genlock), which enables seamless transitions between cameras with minimal amount of delay. Tri-level sync runs at higher frequency making the signal sync more accurate and more seamless.
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