Marshall Electronics and rsquo; CV502 Mini Camera Adds Versatility To Studio 637 and rsquo;s Range of Broadcast and Live Streaming Projects

Published: 04 March 2020

Marshall Electronics and rsquo; CV502 Mini Camera Adds Versatility To Studio 637 and rsquo;s Range of Broadcast and Live Streaming Projects

Kevin Yamada, creative director and owner of Studio 637, has seen his business takeon multiple roles in the video and audio production industry over the lastseveral years. He recently began using Marshall Electronics CV502-MB Miniature Broadcast camera for use with musical, live stream and reality televisionprograms. Beginning as a recording studio, Yamada has grown Studio 637 into aworld-class facility offering recording, video and live streaming productionservices to clients with a myriad of projects ranging from music and televisionto corporate and non-profit events and productions.

As the studio’s services continue to grow, Yamada needed to ensure that his gear can accommodate his clients’ growing listof production needs. When he found out about Marshall Electronics’ CV502camera, he instantly found a place for it in his arsenal of production gear. “Welove the Marshall CV502 because it has great image quality,” says Yamada. “It’ssmall and discreet, and it’s loaded with a ton of great features. Its smallform factor and black finish makes it the perfect camera to put right in themiddle of the action without being in the way. It supplements our larger formatcameras in that it can capture unique angles that would be difficult for alarge camera and operator to achieve.”

Measuring only two inches from front to back, the CV502 is ideal for tight spaces, offering new and exciting angles for videoand live streaming projects. Sporting a 2.5 mega-pixel, 1/3-inch CMOS sensor and a 3.7mm M12 prime lens, the CV502 provides a high-quality image along with quickand easy lens interchangeability. It features 3G/HD-SDI outputs at resolutionsof 1920x1080i, 1920x1080p, 1280x720p and frame-rates of 60/59.94/50/30/29.97/25fps. The CV502 supports RS-485 power connection through an included 12V supply.Setting control comes effortlessly via the OSD menu joystick, which offers fullaccess over the camera’s versatile settings including image stabilization,digital zoom, dynamic range, vertical flip and night vision.

Other key features of the CV502-MB include a new wide dynamic range function that supports highspeed and high sensitivity to various light sources, as well as compatibilitywith the Marshall RCP Control Unit. “Having such a high-quality and versatile camera allows us greater production freedom and more options to give to our clients,” says Yamada. “The auto-exposure feature is particularly useful for longer live streams in which it is difficult to manually adjust the settings during a broadcast. Another impressive feature of the CV502 is its infrared capabilities, which will be great for a new paranormal reality show we will be working on soon. Overall the CV502 is a great little action camera that’s reliable and ready to go, right out of the box.” Yamada used the CV502 to capture California-based reggae group Iration’s promotional performance for its live streamed tour.

The CV502 was placed behind the drum-set, giving viewers a clear and wide-angled view into the performance. Yamada also used the CV502 during the 2018 Hermosa Beach Summer Concert Series, where the camera provided clear and convenient access for drum-shots during the show.

The Marshall CV502 has since been replaced with the new CV503, which offers alarger sensor, improved processor and updated industrial design. For moreinformation, visit www.marshall-usa.com.

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