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Marshall cameras compatible with Quicklink Remote Studio solution
Marshall Electronics has announced that its CV730 30x UHD60 NDI PTZ camera is compatible with the Quicklink Remote Studio and ST250 multi-camera remote studio solution, allowing for complete remote control of the camera and other elements of a studio from a single web-based user interface. Quicklink Remote Studio controls camera pan/tilt/zoom/pedestals with automatic tally for standby, preview and live on-air, in addition to its suite of production solution controls.
“Collaborating with other manufacturers provides further value for our customers in terms of interoperability with proven industry solutions”, says Bernie Keach at Marshall Electronics. Richard Rees, CEO of Quicklink, adds: “We are continually looking to expand our list of approved devices for the ST250. We worked closely with Marshall throughout the testing phase to ensure a smooth operation of the cameras with the ST250, and the integration is seamless.”
The Marshall CV730-BHN (black) and CV730-WHN (white) feature 9.2 million-pixel Sony sensors with a 30x optical zoom range and simultaneous 12GSDI and HDMI outputs along with networkable full-NDI, NDI HX3, NDI HX2, IP (HEVC), SRT and other common IP codecs. The UHD (4K) images up to 3840 x 2160p at 60 fps offer a flexible professional camera source to any production.
The Quicklink Remote Studio and ST250 incorporates remote control of all the elements of the studio including multiple cameras, camera tally, camera pedestal, lighting, audio, confidence monitor, teleprompter, engineering talkback/IFB, backdrop monitor/display, chroma keying and more. Output independent camera feeds allow for efficient bandwidth optimization with incorporated graphics, overlays or tiling of cameras. It can remotely control over 400 devices, directly from a web interface or control panels utilizing Quicklink Bridge technology.
(Photo: Marshall Electronics/Quicklink)
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