Canon India Enhances Broadcasting with 4K Camera Controller & 4K Indoor Remote Camera 

On April 15, 2024, Canon India launched 2 top-of-the-line products–The 4K Remote PTZ Camera Controller (RC-IP1000) and the 4K Indoor Remote PTZ Camera (CR-N100). The RC-IP1000 is a remote camera system controller for video production workplaces to meet the standard of event live-streaming and broadcasting. The CR-N100, on the other hand, is a remote indoor camera featuring a compact body and pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ). This provides the advanced tech needed for enhanced streaming and video recording in situations where meetings and classes are held. 

Mr. Manabu Yamazaki, the President and CEO of Canon India, remarks about their newest addition: 

“As the volume of video content continues to rise in India, the RC-IP1000 remote controller has been much awaited by the industry as it exemplifies seamless control of remote PTZ cameras and contributes to efficient labour-saving workflows. The remote controller can easily manage as many as 200 individual camera units at one time. Complementing this, our CR-N100 indoor remote PTZ camera promises superior quality and connectivity, tailored to the diverse needs of educational institutions, corporate settings, and coaching centres. Through such cutting-edge offerings, we strive to redefine remote production, making it more intuitive and accessible than ever before.”

Product Price
RC-IP1000  INR 7,00,000/-
CR-N100 INR 2,50,000/-

Keypoints of RC-IP1000 Remote Camera Controller:

  • Designed for ease of use: The RC-IP1000 comes with strategically positioned functional buttons and dials, and a prominent 17.78 cm touch panel for simple operation. It also supports IP2 and serial control for remote PTZ movements. Customers can easily switch and configure settings like focus, exposure, and white balance. 
  • Compatible with popular broadcast industry standards: It includes seamless integration with selected Canon products, for control on a larger scale. It offers 12G-SDI input/output for 4K/60P and their visual input via HDMI and IP. The touch panel feeds display from up to 9 inputs sent from cameras via IP. This allows the simultaneous operation of several camera units. 
  • Multi-Camera Management Application: Up to 200 cameras can be managed with RC-IP1000. The app can also register your camera units seamlessly. You can control your large-scale systems with little effort. 

 

Keypoints of CR-N100 Indoor 4K Remote Camera:

  • Easy to install: Its compact body with pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) capabilities makes it easy to install by yourself. It can be used in spaces such as meeting rooms and classrooms. With the COVID-19 pandemic, we observed a rise in online meetings, live streaming, and lectures, and saw a revival in coaching centres, events, and seminars. Canon India saw a need for advanced video recording technology and took it. 
  • CR-N100 features and functions: It includes a CMOS sensor, DIGIC DV6 image processing platform, 4K/30P high-quality video capture and 20x optical zoom lens. 
  • Four scene modes: Portrait, Sports, Low-light, and Spotlight.
  • Versatile production environment: The camera supports XC Protocol, RTMP for live streaming, and NDI®|HX for live video production. 

Exclusive: In Conversation with Mr Manabu Yamazaki, President and CEO of Canon India

We are joined by an industry exemplary for an exclusive interview. Canon India’s President and CEO, Mr. Manabu Yamazakiled an amazing ceremony for Canon’s new platform NorthStar, a holistic advisory platform for enthusiasts looking to create studio setups, photography setups, and so on. Mr. Yamazaki has carefully ingrained his philosophy towards his career and his devotion to his consumers is admirable. We had the pleasure of speaking to Mr Yamazaki directly about the innovation platform NorthStar and his professional journey with Canon.

 

Related article: Canon India’s NorthStar Will Revolutionise the Future of the Imaging Industry

 

Exhibit: Introduce us to Canon and your new platform, NorthStar. 

Yamazaki: It’s a platform where our target customers are studio owners, production owners or someone in this imaging industry, creating content and providing deliverables. To really review and see the opportunities, with the latest technology and how to do a makeover. They need a proper advisory, so we provide advisory services, and consultations, and involve specialists. In a nutshell, where there is expertise needed, Canon comes in. This is also B2B, for entities and not for individuals.

 

Exhibit: How did you come up with the idea of NorthStar?

Yamazaki: In a nutshell, we see a fragmented market. People are somewhat lost in the industry. For example, augmented reality, AI, AR, and all kinds of new technologies are coming. So how do they take in these technologies and properly optimise their existing setup into this new age? So they can cater to their needs. They need advisory. That’s how we picked up from the market and came up with NorthStar.

 

Exhibit: What makes the NorthStar platform unique? 

Yamazaki: Because no one does it today. So that’s already unique in itself. It’s very practical, in a way, that we involved many people. We’ve done a lot of studies in this market in the last couple of years and seen many changes and shifts in technology. As to create the latest content in imaging, it requires different types of products to make them–software, hardware, tools, expertise, setup, wiring, everything. We need to involve integration of a kind but that needs specialists in each case. We have all these contacts so this network of people has actually joined this school of thought to do this. Along with product vendors, like Dell, Sennheiser, and Adobe. We don’t do everything in terms of product technology so we engage people who do that and we work with them. Then, we bring in the system integrator to put this together so at least if there’s a new investment from them, they can talk to the system integrator. However, we come as an advisory board. So it’s a team of professionals running the new-age studio. That’s basically why it’s unique because no one else is doing it. 

 

Exhibit: You have mentioned Canon uses the Japanese term, ‘Gemba,’ previously. How did this integrate into NorthStar?

Yamazaki: ‘Gemba’ is a keyword that means ‘On-Site.’ You go visit the customer. We have transactions every day, every minute, with all kinds of customers on a professional scale. With a country as diverse as India, it probably holds the largest number of OTT, studio setups, cinema, movie productions, and YouTube users available. I think for the videography and still photography industry, all in all, India is the big hub of all things happening. This is the Gemba as a market for us. That’s what happens to every one of us in the organisation. Not just me. Everyone’s going out there, and engaging people. 

Exhibit: How does Canon India tailor its strategies to address the needs of different regions within the country?

Yamazaki: We have divided India into 4 locations in terms of directions – South, North, East and West. In each location, we have a regional headquarters function where they pick up and extract the regional intelligence. They do their own research. Instead of looking at India as one country and approaching this blanket-wise, every state has a different agenda and different sets of practising. So, we’ve basically based ourselves regionally too and given some accountability in managing how to strategise our approaches regionally. So that’s how we do it. 

 

Exhibit: What are the future benefits you are predicting with NorthStar?

Yamazaki: We are creating this universe that makes people stay relevant enough to date with the technology. As you know, technology today is accelerating its speed. Technology a year ago is probably already archaic or outdated. So this space, how do we play and stay relevant? We are setting a scene for all of us in this community, to stay relevant and staying up-to-date by using each other’s relevance. All these people, the industry players, have their own areas of speciality. So, that is the importance of this union. This is a league of specialists. 

 

Exhibit: Can you share some significant obstacles you’ve faced in your career?

Yamazaki: I think providing something like this would require very meticulous project management. So project management is something that we have to pay careful attention to. We made a commitment to the customer so this management is not an obstacle. It is a challenge that we have to commit to. 

 

Exhibit: How has your journey led you to your current role as President of Canon India?

Yamazaki: I worked in various locations before, doing different things. Coming from this company, we have 4 different types of products. I have been in touch with 3 of them actually. Being in touch with different types of products in the actual market as well as being in different regions and speaking different languages–helped me in bringing me over here. This is probably the biggest market with the most potential, in terms of scale and depth. That probably required my expertise. That’s how I see it, I’ve never asked anybody for this. 

 

Exhibit: What’s your personal philosophy with your business?

Yamazaki: Integrity, trust, insight, and empathy. 

 

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