Canon has just announced two PTZ cameras to fill a gap in their lineup between the CR-N300 and the CR-N500: the CR-N350 and CR-N400. Both new cameras have the same dimensions/weight, can capture 4K footage at up to 60 frames per second, and feature a 20x built-in zoom. The main difference is that the CR-N400 has a 12G-SDI output port, whereas the CR-N350 has only a 3G-SDI port. So, let’s take a closer look at them! Canon’s PTZ camera lineup, the CR-N series, already includes several models that cover a wide range of needs, from the entry-level CR-N100 to the high-end, fully featured CR-N700. However, there was a bit of a gap between the CR-N300, which costs $2,999, and the CR-N500, which retails for $5,999. Canon is making a bridge between those two models with the addition of no less than two PTZ cameras: the CR-N350 and the CR-N400. The Canon CR-N400 and CR-N350 will be available in black or white. Image credit: Canon Canon CR-N350 and CR-N400 – features The Canon CR-N350 and CR-N400 both measure 176 x 220 x 194 mm (6.93 x 8.66 x 7.64 in) and weigh 3.0kg (6.6lbs) for the CR-N350 and 3.1kg (6.8lbs) for the CR-N400. Both cameras feature a 21MP 1/2.3-in CMOS image sensor. The cameras feature a built-in 20x optical zoom lens, a 3.67–73.4 mm F/1.8-2.8, which is the full-frame equivalent of a 30-600mm lens. The cameras can be powered via the 12V DC input port or via a PoE++ power supply via...
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