Marshall Broadcast & AV at IBC 2025 – Booth 11.C28
Marshall leaned into hybrid camera toolsets and compact multi-angle capture at IBC 2025. Their booth demonstrated advances aimed squarely at studios, houses of worship, education, and live event capture rigs.
What Marshall Showed
CV625 — dual-sensor PTZ/POV 4K tracking camera
This new model merges a PTZ (pan-tilt-zoom) sensor with a wide POV (point-of-view) sensor in one body. That means you can get a close-up shot and a wider scene shot simultaneously, without needing two separate cameras. Useful for picture-in-picture, fallback angles, or creative framing.
Marshall also added advanced tracking, making it more dependable in automated or semi-automated setups.
New PTZ controllers and switcher enhancements
They also rolled out updated control panels and switcher hardware upgrades — tighter integration, smoother ergonomics, and features aimed at ease of multi-camera control.
What This Delivers for You
Maximize angles with fewer cameras
With CV625’s dual-sensor design, you get two useful outputs (close + wide) from one camera. That means lower costs, less cabling, and simpler synchronization.More automation, less operator load
Better auto-tracking and control features help when operator resources are tight — useful in houses of worship, corporate events, or studio setups where one operator covers multiple cameras.Smarter controller integration
If you deploy PTZ fleets, the upgraded control panels reduce latency, improve recall, and make camera transitions feel smoother. That yields a better final production.Scalability for small to mid setups
Marshall’s approach tends to make things more accessible to smaller users who want high functionality without massive budgets. This is pragmatic gear that punches above its “size.”