Marshall Electronics introduced four new point-of-view (POV) cameras at NAB Show 2026 in Las Vegas. The lineup tells a clear story about where the company sees its market heading. Three of the four either pair IP transport with SDI or skip baseband connectors entirely. That matters because Marshall now expects the same cameras to serve both broadcast trucks and corporate streaming racks.

The headliners are the CV320 and CV520, a pair of compact POV cameras with simultaneous 3G-SDI and IP outputs. Both use a 2.12-megapixel 1/2.86-inch sensor that delivers up to 1080p60. The CV320 ships with a CS/C lens mount. The CV520 uses Marshall’s M12 mount and includes a 4mm wide-angle lens. Both cameras support RTSP, RTMP, and SRT streaming, plus H.264 and HEVC codecs. Power over Ethernet (PoE) handles power and data over a single Ethernet cable. Marshall expects the CV320 and CV520 to ship in summer 2026.
For outdoor work, Marshall debuted the CV574-WP, an IP67-rated 4K weatherproof camera. Notably, it carries no SDI and no HDMI. Operators get Network Device Interface (NDI|HX3), SRT, RTMP, and RTSP over a single Ethernet run. VISCA over IP and a web interface handle control. Bernie Keach from Marshall Electronics said customers asked for an IP-only outdoor model. They wanted to drop cameras into remote integration (REMI) workflows without coax pulls.
The fourth product, the CV356-10X, is already shipping. It is a full HD camera with 10x optical zoom and simultaneous 3G-SDI and HDMI outputs. It also has a 49mm threaded ring for ND filters and close-up adapters. Marshall calls that ring a first for its camera line. For broadcasters and houses of worship, the addition matters. Many production teams want shallow depth of field without paying for a cinema lens.
Why it matters
For traditional broadcasters, IP-only cameras simplify the cable plant on remote shoots. Crews can wire sand traps, broadcast booths, and stadium catwalks faster. For corporate AV teams, the same IP-first design fits existing infrastructure. Cameras drop onto managed switches and PoE budgets without extra runs. As a result, all-hands rooms, executive briefing centers, and hybrid event spaces all benefit. The multi-protocol streaming support also reduces friction with existing corporate streaming stacks.
Keach said the rest of 2026 will bring more products. Encoders and decoders are coming, along with 8K signal generators and a 4K/8K monitor line.
The CV356-10X is shipping now. Marshall expects the CV320, CV520, and CV574-WP to reach customers this summer. The company did not disclose pricing.
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Tim Albright is the founder of AVNation and is the driving force behind the AVNation network. He carries the InfoComm CTS, a B.S. from Greenville College and is pursuing an M.S. in Mass Communications from Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville. When not steering the AVNation ship, Tim has spent his career designing systems for churches both large and small, Fortune 500 companies, and education facilities.











