Marshall Announces CV355-27X-ND3 Camera With 27X Optical Zoom And NDI At IBC 2025
Marshall Electronics introduces the CV355-27X-ND3 Optical Zoom NDI® (NDI HX2, NDI HX3) Camera at IBC 2025. This camera utilizes a professional-grade 8.5-megapixel sensor to capture crisp HD video up to 1920x1080 at 60fps with support for all HD formats. The straightforward design, ease of use and NDI® capabilities make this camera a valuable tool for a variety of broadcast and professional A/V requirements.
The CV355-27X-ND3 features a 27X optical zoom block that offers an extensive zoom range from 5.56mm to 150mm, starting at 60 degrees all the way out to 3.2 degrees horizontal angle-of-view for maintaining image crispness from ultra-wide to long telephoto shots.
The camera includes the NDI (NDI HX2, NDI HX3) video-over-IP protocol, allowing for high-quality, low-latency video to be transferred over a standard IP network. NDI preserves visual quality, frame accuracy and source synchronization. NDI also opens up a wide range of NDI Tools that are available to make this new camera easily discoverable, controllable, adjustable and consumable into NDI workflows. The camera offers the convenience of NDI HX2|HX3, 3G/HDSDI and HDMI simultaneous outputs with stereo audio embedding.
The CV355-27X-ND3 operates with exceptional low-light sensitivity, ensuring a clear picture in variable and challenging lighting conditions, including live events, indoor or outdoor sporting events, houses of worship and other dynamic lighting environments.
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