Marshall Electronics Adds AI-Tracking CV625 and CV612 PTZ Cameras to CV600 Series

Marshall Electronics will expand its CV600 Series with two new PTZ cameras, the CV625 and CV612, which will be showcased at ISE 2026 (Stand 4N900). Both models feature AI-based track, follow and framing capabilities designed for AV, broadcast and presentation environments.
The CV625 is Marshall’s first dual-sensor and dual-lens PTZ/POV camera. Available in black (CV625-TB) and white (CV625-TW), with an NDI HX2/HX3 version expected later, the camera combines a PTZ system with a wide-angle POV view in a single 4K unit. It can deliver simultaneous close-up and panoramic images, picture-in-picture layouts and enhanced AI tracking. Built around an 8-megapixel 1/1.8-inch sensor, the CV625 captures up to 3840 x 2160 resolution at 60 frames per second and incorporates 25X optical zoom. Outputs include 4K HDMI and RTSP streaming, Full HD 3G-SDI, Ethernet and USB 3.0.
Marshall’s tracking approach uses proactive AI to anticipate presenter movement for smoother transitions. Dual image capture improves the system’s ability to recognize the number of people in a shot even when zoomed in tightly. A built-in “head count” display is accessible via the camera’s web interface, and operators can switch between PTZ, wide POV or picture-in-picture outputs.
The CV612, available in black (CV612-TBI) and white (CV612-TWI), also features facial-learning AI to track and frame presenters without losing focus when others enter the scene. It includes 12X optical and 15X digital zoom, with a field of view ranging from 6.6 to 70.3 degrees. The system uses a 2-megapixel 1/2.8-inch CMOS sensor and offers resolutions from 1920×1080 down to 640×480 for applications such as interviews, web production and live presentations.
Connectivity on the CV612 includes simultaneous 3G-SDI, HDMI, RTSP streaming and USB 3.0 Type-C. It can stream HEVC directly over IP or USB while outputting SDI and HDMI, and supports PoE+ for simplified installation. Control options include Ethernet, RS232, USB C, Visca, Pelco, Visca-over-IP and Onvif protocols, and a handheld IR remote is included.
“These newest offerings provide a broad selection of PTZ camera options for multiple AV needs,” said Bernie Keach, Marshall Electronics. “We are excited to showcase our latest cameras at ISE 2025, as we now have two track and follow models, IP and NDI options and even a USB camera to enhance your video conferencing.”
The CV600 Series also includes the CV630, CV630-NDI, CV630-IP, CV620 (with an NDI/HX3 model planned), CV605 and CV605-U3 cameras. Marshall will display the full line along with its POV cameras, switchers and controllers at ISE 2026.




