Marshall turns to AI to keep the action on screen
Designed to auto-track and follow presenters using more natural Pan/Tilt/Zoom movement methods in combination with AI accuracy, Marshall Electronics has debuted the CV620-TBI PTZ camera. The camera employs new facial recognition technology and intelligently learns motion dynamics of the subject in order to better anticipate movement. This reportedly removes a lot of the guess work for camera intelligence, thereby reducing late or inaccurate manoeuvres that require corrective adjustment and minimising viewer fatigue and motion sickness.
The CV620-TBI (black) and CV620-TWI (white) are built around new more-sensitive Sony sensor technology with a 20x optical zoom range of 5-110mm starting at a roughly 60° angle-of-view. The CV620 is said to deliver “outstanding colour reproduction with exceptional detail”, even in challenging lighting environments. The CV620 also features simultaneous HD outputs of 3GSDI, HDMI and IP ethernet connectivity with up to 1920x1080p resolution at 60fps. Also boasting a 340° horizontal range of movement and 120° vertical tilt, the CV620-TBI offers a large reachable viewing area for the new auto-tracking feature.
“Marshall has been waiting for AI technology to advance enough to integrate it into auto-tracking cameras and deliver smooth accurate positioning without causing viewer fatigue,” noted Tod Musgrave, director of cameras for Marshall. “The CV620-TBI now offers that level of performance without requiring lanyards, extra software or a secondary reference camera.”
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