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The Marshall Electronics VSPTC300 is a professional PTZ camera controller designed for advanced IP and NDI-based production systems
Provides precise joystick control for smooth pan, tilt, and zoom operations across multiple cameras
Supports IP, NDI, and network-based camera control, making it ideal for modern AV and streaming workflows
Enables centralized control of multiple PTZ cameras, improving efficiency in live production environments
Features an intuitive control layout for fast camera switching and real-time adjustments
Ideal for broadcast studios, live events, houses of worship, and corporate AV setups
Designed for low-latency, responsive control, ensuring accurate camera movement during live production
Compact and durable design makes it suitable for control rooms and production desks
Helps streamline workflows by allowing operators to manage multiple cameras from one interface
A strong choice for users needing a reliable, professional-grade PTZ controller for IP and NDI camera systems
Q1: What is the VSPTC300 used for?
A: It’s a professional PTZ camera controller designed to operate multiple IP, NDI, and VISCA-compatible cameras in broadcast, live production, and AV environments.
Q2: What types of cameras can it control?
A: It supports IP cameras, NDI cameras, and VISCA-compatible PTZ cameras, making it highly versatile for modern workflows.
Q3: How many cameras can it control?
A: It can control multiple cameras, allowing operators to manage and switch between different PTZ cameras efficiently.
Q4: What connection types does it support?
A: It supports IP (Ethernet), NDI, and serial control protocols, enabling flexible integration into various systems.
Q5: Does it have a touchscreen?
A: Yes, it includes an intuitive touchscreen interface for quick camera selection and control.
Q6: What camera functions can be controlled?
A: You can control pan, tilt, zoom, focus, exposure, white balance, and presets for precise camera management.
Q7: Can I save and recall presets?
A: Yes, it allows you to store and quickly recall camera presets, improving workflow efficiency.
Q8: Is it suitable for live production environments?
A: Absolutely. It’s built for real-time control in broadcast, live events, houses of worship, and studios.
Q9: Does it support NDI workflows?
A: Yes, it integrates with NDI networks, allowing seamless control of NDI-enabled cameras.
Q10: Who should use the VSPTC300?
A: It’s ideal for broadcast engineers, AV professionals, and production teams needing centralized, multi-camera IP/NDI control.
Clean the controller surface and buttons regularly with a soft, dry microfiber cloth
Keep the unit in a cool, well-ventilated area to prevent overheating during extended use
Secure and inspect network (IP/NDI), USB, and power connections for stable control performance
Maintain a strong, stable network for reliable PTZ camera control and low latency
Update firmware from Marshall Electronics to ensure optimal compatibility and features
Use a stable power source to avoid interruptions or control lag
Protect from dust, moisture, and direct sunlight to extend device lifespan
Avoid spilling liquids on the controller to prevent internal damage
Store in a padded case when not in use to prevent physical damage
Periodically check joystick and control responsiveness and recalibrate if needed