MELVILLE, NY, April 10, 2024 – Canon U.S.A., a leader in digital imaging solutions, is proud to announce its participation in the 2024 NAB Conference, where it will showcase its latest developments and solutions, including a new next-gen broadcast lens. Throughout its expanded booth (#C3825), Canon will offer attendees new opportunities to explore the future of production and the latest Canon gear, including its new broadcast lens, the CJ27e×7.3B, Canon’s first 2/3” portable lens with a class leading 27x optical zoom (among portable lenses for 2/3-inch 4K cameras with ENG-style design). The theme of Canon’s NAB booth this year is “Connect, Create, Collaborate.”

“Canon's exhibit at NAB 2024 showcases our cutting-edge technology and forward-thinking innovations,” said Brian Mahar, senior vice president and general manager, Imaging Technologies & Communications Group. “We welcome any and all visitors to see all that Canon has to offer in the industry.”

The booth will feature Canon’s line of outstanding RF cinema prime lenses and flex zoom lenses, as well as the versatile RF24-105mm F2.8 L IS USM Z lens for hybrid shooters. Canon will also showcase the improved PTZ tracking system, the EOS VR System featuring the Canon RF 5.2mm f/2.8 L Dual Fisheye lens, and the enhanced functionalities of the EOS C500 Mark II, which now supports three new Cinema RAW Light formats through a new firmware update. These displays demonstrate Canon's continuous innovation across broadcast, house of worship, cinema, VR, and social capture solutions.

An LED Virtual Production set will be at the front of the booth, and toward the back Canon will have a display of Canon’s low-light SPAD (Single Photon Avalanche Diode) Sensor technology. Education is also fundamental to Canon's mission, evident in interactive engagements at every counter and all product demos. Professionals across all levels can explore Canon's complete product lineup and gain insights into Canon’s latest advancements in imaging technology through the lens displays and PTZ control room area.

Canon will also showcase how our volumetric video technology, which is currently being used to capture live sports, can also be used in a virtual production studio. This technology can help unlock fresh realms of creative and technical exploration for professional production companies, advertising agencies, filmmakers, and beyond.

Canon extends an invitation to all attendees to visit its exhibit at NAB 2024 and embark on a journey to Connect, Create, and Collaborate. For more information about Canon at NAB 2024, please visit here.

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  1. Ever notice how those RGB LED lights always clip to white? Doesn’t matter how low you turn them down either. Your eyes see color but your camera sees white. I think 3-CMOS sensor cameras are less prone to this. Am I crazy for wanting a hybrid with 3-CMOS sensors?
  2. Seems that Canon is really waiting until Q3-Q4 2024 to release both EOS and Cinema cameras. Oh well....
    They just want to get rid of all the disloyal customers before they release the R1
  3. They just want to get rid of all the disloyal customers before they release the R1
    I doubt a few months additional wait would really sway any serious users to switch brands, but one never knows. Over the years I have switched between Nikon, Canon and Sony, but presently I primarily use a Canon kit with a significantly smaller Nikon kit.
  4. I doubt a few months additional wait would really sway any serious users to switch brands, but one never knows. Over the years I have switched between Nikon, Canon and Sony, but presently I primarily use a Canon kit with a significantly smaller Nikon kit.
    Mainly, I've been posting silly things lately, but specifically the comment you replied to was inspired by someone that said they would go to Sony if Canon did announce whatever s/he wanted at the NAB show. I hope it's just one person thinking like this, but there is always the claim, "I'm sure there are more people like me!" We will find out if two days after the show every used photography shop in the world says, "we can't buy anymore used Canon products because of the NAB show..."

    About switching between Nikon and Canon. Do you have trouble with the focus ring direction or any other differences??
  5. Mainly, I've been posting silly things lately, but specifically the comment you replied to was inspired by someone that said they would go to Sony if Canon did announce whatever s/he wanted at the NAB show. I hope it's just one person thinking like this, but there is always the claim, "I'm sure there are more people like me!" We will find out if two days after the show every used photography shop in the world says, "we can't buy anymore used Canon products because of the NAB show..."

    About switching between Nikon and Canon. Do you have trouble with the focus ring direction or any other differences??

    Considering the focus of NAB, doubtful. ;)

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