
Expanding its remote camera line up, Canon India, one of the leading digital imaging solution companies, today announced the launch of its new indoor 4K remote PTZ camera, CR-N700. With exceptional connectivity and class-leading auto focus, the camera is designed to aid broadcasters with advanced video production and high image quality. Further, two innovative add-on applications, auto-tracking and auto-loop were also announced to compliment the camera and further enhance productivity.
With the growing demand of content creation and live streaming requirements, Canon has been expanding its line-up of indoor remote PTZ camera systems to contribute to efficient production workflows, while rendering visually appealing experience. Capable of delivering superb image quality, the CR-N700 supports high-quality video recording in 4K/60P/4: 2 :2/10-bit format and enables HDR recording in either HLG (Hybrid Log-Gamma) or PQ (Perceptual Quantization) formats to fulfil varied production requirements. Leveraging on Canon’s technology and expertise in developing professional video cameras, the CR-N700 also features a 15x zoom lens, 1.0-inch CMOS sensor, and DIGIC DV7image processing engine among other features which enhance image quality.
Speaking on the launch of the new product, Mr. Manabu Yamazaki, President & CEO, Canon India said, “Our commitment to drive innovation and ensure a quality-first approach reflects in the most recent addition to our remote camera line-up. The new high-end 4K PTZ remote camera with auto-tracking and auto-loop features is poised to be the perfect choice for various industries, including broadcasters, rental houses, education, reality shows, and sports. With the CR-N700 launch alongside two new applications, we’re pushing the boundaries of video production even further, expanding our user base across multiple segments and solidifying our position as a leader in the industry. We look forward to the response from the consumers and endeavour to continue introducing marvels in line with industry trends.”