Functions, including auto-tracking, are to be offered free of charge from mid-July 2024.
Canon has announced a firmware update for 4K remote cameras and remote camera controllers, aimed at enhancing functionality and performance of functions, such as auto-tracking will be free of charge from mid-July 2024. Upgraded versions of various applications including ‘Auto Tracking Application RA-AT001’ (released in April 2023) will also be made available.
The firmware updates and application enhancements are scheduled for release from mid-July 2024. Upgraded versions of various applications including Auto Tracking Application RA-AT001 (released in April 2023) will also be made available.
Canon has been enhancing its product line-up of remote camera systems by providing application software that adds necessary functions according to their usage to camera systems, including 4K remote cameras and controllers. With upgrades to firmware and applications across the system to improve their functionality and performance, Canon aims to assist workflow improvements on video production projects and aid visual communication in situations such as web conferences and lecture broadcasts.
The ‘Auto Tracking Application RA-AT001’ will now be capable of continuing to track a subject when it intersects with another person, without switching focus. Its performance will be improved to achieve more natural and flowing movement as it tracks the beginning and end of a subject’s movements. Additionally, advanced settings for auto-tracking can now be adjusted via the controller so that cameras can be operated without the use of a PC.
The update will improve the video output framerate during USB connection. Remote cameras CR-N300 and CR-N100 comply with USB Video Class, the standard for USB transmission, and by simply connecting them to a PC via cable they can be used for web conferences. The output framerate will be improved from FHD12.5fps, which the camera was originally equipped to handle, to a maximum of FHD30fps. In addition to Motion JPEG format, the output format will now be offered in YUV format as well, thereby facilitating image processing after shooting. Being compatible with the two formats, the remote cameras – with updated firmware – can be used for various kinds of web conferences.
In addition, the functionality of the dedicated controller will be enhanced so that it will now be possible for the touch panel on the remote camera controller RC-IP1000 to display thumbnail images of presets and trace functions registered on the camera. This feature reduces operational mistakes, and enables intuitive control. Images shown on the touch panel, which can display up to nine cameras at one time, can be output to an external monitor via an SDI and HDMI. This controller firmware update will improve on-site operations by enabling users to control the cameras while checking multiple views simultaneously displayed on a large screen.