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Two powerful PTZ models join Canon’s professional camera lineup, designed to elevate remote production across broadcast, corporate and education environments
Canon’s CR-N400 and CR-N350 set new benchmarks for image quality, connectivity and control. This release users cinematic results from a compact and remotely operated system.
Engineered for broadcast professionals, the CR-N400 uses Canon’s DIGIC DV7 processor to produce 4K UHD at 60fps. It offers HDR imaging and 40x Advanced Zoom in Full HD, with 12G-SDI, Time Code, Genlock and Dual XLR inputs. Whether it’s being used in a studio or on an outside broadcast, this PTZ camera adapts to the workflow around it and holds image quality steady under pressure.
Building on the success of the CR-N300, the CR-N350 is the natural step up for users seeking sharper image performance. Equipped with the same sensor size but powered by the DIGIC DV7 processor, it offers a more responsive experience for everyday production workflows. With expanded IP control and easy integration, it streams in both landscape and vertical formats, making it ideal for lecture capture, corporate communications and hybrid events.
Both PTZ cameras are built for fast-moving environments like boardrooms and live entertainment, showing Canon’s commitment to giving production teams the control and flexibility they need to capture every moment.
Find out more at canon.co.uk

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