Canon has expanded its PTZ camera lineup with two new models designed for remote production for broadcast, corporate, and education environments.

The CR-N400 and CR-N350 “set new benchmarks for image quality, connectivity, and control, giving creators, studios, and event producers unprecedented versatility and cinematic results from a compact, remotely operated system.”

Engineered for broadcast, the CR-N400 is powered by Canon’s latest DIGIC DV7 processor, it offers 4K UHD at 60fps, HDR imaging, and a 40x Advanced Zoom in Full HD (20x optical in 4K). With professional-grade interfaces including 12G-SDI, Time Code, Genlock, and Dual XLR inputs, the CR-N400 integrates “seamlessly” into multicamera environments, live studios, and OB setups.

Building on the CR-N300, the CR-N350 is “the natural step-up for users seeking sharper image performance and smarter streaming workflows.” Equipped with the same sensor size but powered by the DIGIC DV7 processor, it delivers 4K UHD at 60fps, HDR imaging, 40x Advanced Zoom in Full HD, and enhanced auto-tracking precision, “making it ideal for lecture capture, corporate comms, and hybrid events.” Its expanded capabilities enable a greater degree of control and streaming via IP along with flexible integration across modern production ecosystems, while simultaneous landscape and vertical format streaming makes it suited for hybrid events, social platforms, and live commerce – enabling versatile content from a single live feed.

Jon Creamer

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