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Marshall Electronics Develops a Professional Po...

Marshall Electronics announces its next generation Miniature 2MP HD-SDI Camera, part number CV500-M2, providing full HD video in multiple formats including 50fps in 1920x1080p, 1920x1080i and 1280x720p. This is the...

Marshall Electronics Develops a Professional Po...

Marshall Electronics announces its next generation Miniature 2MP HD-SDI Camera, part number CV500-M2, providing full HD video in multiple formats including 50fps in 1920x1080p, 1920x1080i and 1280x720p. This is the...

Marshall Electronics Develops a Professional Po...

Marshall Electronics announces its next generation Miniature 2MP HD-SDI Camera, part number CV500-M2, providing full HD video in multiple formats including 50fps in 1920x1080p, 1920x1080i and 1280x720p. This is the...

Marshall Electronics Develops a Professional Po...

Marshall Electronics announces its next generation Miniature 2MP HD-SDI Camera, part number CV500-M2, providing full HD video in multiple formats including 50fps in 1920x1080p, 1920x1080i and 1280x720p. This is the...

CCW 2011: Lights, Cameras, Quality

CCW 2011: Lights, Cameras, Quality

Post by Fred Ruckel NEW YORK -The Javits Convention Center played host to CCW this year. Upon descending to the lower level you can see the distant booths and the...

CCW 2011: Lights, Cameras, Quality

Post by Fred Ruckel NEW YORK -The Javits Convention Center played host to CCW this year. Upon descending to the lower level you can see the distant booths and the...

ProductionHUB TV: Videoguys.com - CCW Expo 2011

ProductionHUB TV: Videoguys.com - CCW Expo 2011

Gary Bettan from Videoguys.com, talks about the latest Matrox product releases, and how they can streamline your workflow: MXO2 family of I/O Devices with Thunderbolt with MAX faster then real-time...

ProductionHUB TV: Videoguys.com - CCW Expo 2011

Gary Bettan from Videoguys.com, talks about the latest Matrox product releases, and how they can streamline your workflow: MXO2 family of I/O Devices with Thunderbolt with MAX faster then real-time...