Bridging the IP Frontier: Marshall Electronics Unveils the CV574-WP Weatherproof 4K POV Camera at IBC 2026

Executive Overview

The global broadcast and live production landscapes are undergoing a profound paradigm shift. As media organizations face escalating pressure to deliver highly immersive, multi-angle content while simultaneously curbing operational overhead, the demand for decentralized production models has skyrocketed. At the center of this transformation is the Remote Integration Model (REMI), which allows production teams to mix, edit, and broadcast live feeds from centralized hub facilities far removed from the physical event.

However, the success of any REMI workflow hinges on the reliability, quality, and adaptability of the edge capture devices deployed in the field. Traditional camera systems, with their bulky form factors, complex cabling requirements, and vulnerability to environmental hazards, frequently fall short when tasked with capturing action in challenging, unstaffed, or exposed environments.

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|                          Marshall CV574-WP Core Ecosystem                   |
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|   [ 1/2.8" 4K UHD Sensor ] ---> [ High-Efficiency H.264 / HEVC Encoding ]   |
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|   [ Weatherproof Housing ] <--- [ IP-Centric Architecture (NDI|HX3, SRT) ]   |
|         (IP67 Aluminum)                             |                       |
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|   [ Single-Cable Workflow ] <--- [ PoE (Power, Video, Audio, & VISCA/IP) ]  |
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Addressing this critical operational bottleneck, Marshall Electronics has introduced the CV574-WP, a miniature, all-weather, all-IP 4K Point-of-View (POV) camera. Making its highly anticipated European debut at the IBC 2026 exposition in Amsterdam, the CV574-WP represents a milestone in micro-camera engineering. By fusing ultra-high-definition imaging, advanced low-latency network protocols, and an IP67-rated ruggedized chassis, Marshall has engineered a solution specifically tailored to meet the rigorous demands of modern, network-dependent live broadcasts.


Detailed Chronology: From Studio Miniature to All-Weather Powerhouse

The development of the CV574-WP is a direct response to feedback from broadcast engineers, sports producers, and remote AV technicians who loved the optical performance of Marshall’s indoor POV cameras but required a system capable of surviving the elements.

To understand the engineering trajectory of the CV574-WP, it is necessary to examine its predecessor, the original CV574 miniature UHD camera. While the CV574 established a reputation for pristine 4K image quality and versatile IP connectivity, its deployment was strictly limited to controlled indoor environments, such as studio rafters, press rooms, or indoor court-side mountings.

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  |     Marshall CV574        |  -->  |    Marshall CV574-WP      |
  |  (Indoor Miniature UHD)   |       | (All-Weather IP67 NDI)    |
  +---------------------------+       +---------------------------+
  - 4K UHD 1/2.8" Sensor              - 4K UHD 1/2.8" Sensor
  - Standard IP/HDMI Outputs          - Solid Aluminum Alloy Chassis
  - Studio-Controlled Environments     - IP67 Weatherproof Rating
                                      - NDI|HX3 & Secure SRT Transport
                                      - Single-Cable PoE Deployment

The Transition to All-Weather Ruggedization

Recognizing the untapped potential of a ruggedized counterpart, Marshall’s design team embarked on a comprehensive mechanical overhaul. The primary objective was clear: protect the sensitive 4K sensor and internal IP encoding hardware from dust, rain, and extreme temperature fluctuations without increasing the camera’s physical footprint to a degree that would compromise its "discreet miniature" appeal.

The breakthrough came with the selection of the camera’s structural material. Rather than relying on molded plastics or multi-part composite shells—which are prone to seal degradation and structural fatigue under prolonged UV exposure—Marshall engineers chiseled the chassis of the CV574-WP from a single, solid block of aluminum alloy. This monocoque-style design not only provides extreme structural durability but also acts as a highly efficient thermal heatsink, dissipating the heat generated by the onboard 4K encoder without the need for noisy, failure-prone internal cooling fans.

Following its initial conceptual reveal and preliminary showcases earlier in the year, the CV574-WP underwent rigorous environmental and network compliance testing. The final production-ready model debuted at IBC 2026, marking the official commercial availability of the industry’s first fully integrated, all-IP, all-weather 4K NDI|HX3 POV camera.


Supporting Context & Technical Metrics

To appreciate the capabilities of the CV574-WP, one must look closely at its technical specifications. The camera balances high-fidelity optics, processing power, and network efficiency.

Feature / Specification Details
Sensor Type 1/2.8-inch 4K UHD Sensor (8.46 Megapixels)
Max Resolution & Frame Rate 3840 x 2160p @ 60 fps (IP Stream)
Secondary Resolution Support 1080p @ 50/60 fps (Optimized for NDI|HX)
Lens Mount & Default Lens Interchangeable M12 Mount; 4.0mm Lens (77° H-FoV) included
Ingress Protection Rating IP67 (Dust-tight, water immersion up to 1m for 30 mins)
Video Compression Standards H.264 / HEVC (High-Efficiency Video Coding)
Streaming Protocols NDI|HX3, NDI|HX2, RTSP, RTMP, SRT (Secure Reliable Transport)
Power Delivery Power over Ethernet (PoE) or 12V DC Local Power
Control Interfaces VISCA over IP via intuitive web-based GUI

Sensor Performance and Optical Flexibility

At the heart of the CV574-WP is an 8.46 Megapixel 1/2.8” 4K UHD sensor. This sensor is engineered to maintain high sensitivity and low noise profiles even in challenging lighting conditions, such as under harsh stadium floodlights or during overcast outdoor events. The camera outputs a native resolution of up to Ultra HD (3840x2160p) at 60 frames per second over IP, ensuring that fast-moving action—such as live motorsports, horse racing, or extreme sports—is captured with fluid motion and exceptional clarity.

Crucially, the camera features an interchangeable M12 lens mount. While it ships standard with a high-quality 4.0mm lens that yields a natural 77° horizontal angle of view, broadcast engineers can swap the lens to suit specific production needs. Whether a production requires an ultra-wide fisheye lens to capture a panoramic stadium view or a narrow telephoto lens to focus on a specific area of interest, the CV574-WP adapts to the creative demands of the director.

Marshall Electronics CV574-WP makes its European debut at IBC2026 by Jose Antunes - ProVideo Coalition

The Power of NDI|HX3 and Modern IP Compression

The integration of NDI|HX3 technology represents a major technical milestone for miniature POV cameras. Traditional full-bandwidth NDI streams, while offering exceptionally low latency, demand significant network bandwidth—often ranging from 150 Mbps to over 250 Mbps per stream for 4K video. This high bandwidth requirement makes full NDI impractical for remote multi-camera setups operating over standard corporate networks or cellular uplinks.

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|                           Bandwidth & Latency Comparison                    |
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|  [ Traditional Full NDI ] ================================> [ 150-250 Mbps ] |
|  (Ultra-low latency, but high bandwidth demand)                             |
|                                                                             |
|  [ NDI|HX3 (CV574-WP) ]   =======> [ ~10-40 Mbps ]                           |
|  (Visually lossless, ultra-low latency, highly efficient)                   |
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|  [ NDI|HX2 / Standard IP ] ==> [ ~5-15 Mbps ]                               |
|  (Low bandwidth, but introduces higher latency)                             |
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NDI|HX3 solves this dilemma. It delivers visually lossless, ultra-low-latency video transmission while consuming only a fraction of the bandwidth required by full-bandwidth streams (typically between 10 Mbps and 40 Mbps for 4K). This efficiency allows multiple CV574-WP cameras to be routed over a single, standard Gigabit Ethernet switch without clogging the network.

For environments where NDI is not the primary protocol, the camera offers comprehensive support for alternative streaming standards:

  • SRT (Secure Reliable Transport): Essential for transmitting secure, low-latency video over unpredictable public networks (the open internet).
  • RTMP / RTSP: Ideal for direct-to-platform streaming, social media broadcasts, and legacy IP monitoring systems.
  • HEVC (H.265) & H.264 Encoding: Ensures maximum compatibility with existing hardware decoders, software switchers, and content delivery networks (CDNs).

Single-Cable Deployment via Power over Ethernet (PoE)

One of the most compelling operational benefits of the CV574-WP is its single-cable installation paradigm. Traditional camera setups require separate cables for power, video transmission, audio capture, and remote control. In remote or elevated locations—such as on light poles, goalposts, or outdoor scaffolding—running these cables is time-consuming, expensive, and introduces multiple potential points of failure.

The CV574-WP simplifies this process by utilizing a single Category (CAT) Ethernet cable to handle:

  1. Power: Drawing power directly from a PoE-enabled network switch, eliminating the need for local AC outlets or external power bricks.
  2. Video: Transmitting high-definition 4K video streams over IP.
  3. Audio: Embedding stereo audio directly into the IP stream, removing the need for external audio embedding hardware.
  4. Control: Allowing bidirectional control signals via VISCA over IP, enabling remote operators to adjust camera settings, exposure, white balance, and color matching in real-time.

Industry Implications & Official Positioning

The launch of the CV574-WP aligns with broader structural changes in the broadcast industry. As production companies strive to reduce their carbon footprints and operational budgets, minimizing the volume of equipment and personnel sent to live event sites has become a priority.

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  |              The REMI Workflow Efficiency Equation                     |
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  |  [ On-Site Setup ]                                                    |
  |  - No local power required (PoE)                                      |
  |  - Single CAT cable per camera                                        |
  |  - Small footprint, IP67 weatherproof                                 |
  |                                                                       |
  |                                  v                                    |
  |                                                                       |
  |  [ Public / Private IP Network ]                                      |
  |  - Low-bandwidth NDI|HX3 or Secure SRT                                |
  |                                                                       |
  |                                  v                                    |
  |                                                                       |
  |  [ Centralized Production Hub ]                                       |
  |  - Remote shading, color matching, and management                     |
  |  - Reduced travel costs and carbon footprint                          |
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Marshall Electronics has positioned the CV574-WP not merely as an incremental hardware upgrade, but as an essential tool for the modern REMI era. By combining IP67-rated physical protection with robust IP network protocols, the camera addresses a persistent challenge: how to capture high-quality, close-up, or unique angles in harsh outdoor settings without dedicating valuable crew members to monitor and protect the equipment.

Key Operational Advantages Highlighted by Industry Analysts:

  • Reduced On-Site Footprint: With single-cable installation and a tiny physical footprint, a single technician can deploy dozens of CV574-WP cameras across a venue in a fraction of the time required for traditional systems.
  • Simplified Remote Management: The inclusion of an intuitive, web-based GUI allows engineering teams located hundreds of miles away to handle camera matching, exposure corrections, and firmware updates. This centralized control model reduces the need for specialized on-site technicians.
  • Uncompromising Durability: The IP67 rating ensures that whether the camera is deployed in a dusty off-road racing circuit, a rain-soaked soccer stadium, or a humid marine environment, it will continue to broadcast uninterrupted.

Future Outlook: The Domination of IP at the Edge

As the broadcast industry moves closer to fully virtualized, cloud-based production environments, the role of edge devices like the CV574-WP will only grow in importance. The transition from legacy SDI (Serial Digital Interface) cabling to pure IP routing is nearing completion in high-end broadcast facilities, and it is rapidly trickling down to mid-tier live events, corporate AV, and house of worship productions.

By establishing a firm foothold in the intersection of ultra-compact design, IP67 weather resistance, and NDI|HX3 efficiency, Marshall Electronics is well-positioned to lead the next generation of POV camera technology. Looking ahead, we can expect the principles demonstrated in the CV574-WP—highly integrated compression, single-cable infrastructure, and robust environmental protection—to become the baseline standard for all remote imaging systems.

As production teams continue to push the boundaries of where and how they capture live action, the CV574-WP stands as a testament to the power of compact, network-centric engineering. It proves that in the modern era of broadcasting, you do not need a massive camera rig to deliver massive results.

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