Two new models will be added to Canon’s PTZ camera lineup, the CR-N400 and the CR-N350, both offering 4K 60p resolution and both scheduled for release in January 2026.

Canon’s new CR-N400 (left) and CR-N350 (right) PTZ cameras will be available in black or white. (Source: Canon.)
Engineered for broadcast professionals, the CR-N400 is equipped with Canon’s latest DIGIC DV7 processor, it can record video at 4K UHD at 60 fps quality and supports HDR imaging. It also features an impressive 40x Advanced Zoom in Full HD (20x optical in 4K), along with professional-grade interfaces including 12G-SDI, Time Code, Genlock, and Dual XLR inputs to ensure the CR-N400 integrates seamlessly into multicamera environments, live studios and Outside Broadcast setups. Building on the success of the CR-N300, the CR-N350 has the same sensor size but its sensor is powered by the DIGIC DV7 processor and delivers 4K UHD at 60 fps. It also supports HDR imaging and allows 40x Advanced Zoom with Full HD video recordings. Enhanced auto-tracking precision makes it ideal for capturing lectures, corporate communications and hybrid events. Its expanded capabilities enable a greater degree of control and streaming via Internet Protocol along with flexible integration across modern production ecosystems. Simultaneous landscape and vertical format streaming make it ideally suited for hybrid events, social platforms, and live commerce – enabling versatile content from a single live feed.
Click here for details of the CR-N400 and here for the CR-N350 PTZ.

