Canon Europe is showcasing technologies including its HDR, 4K and 8K projection capabilities, as well as its lineup of input-to-output solutions at ISE 2020.
Canon’s network cameras, analytics software and a robotic arm – provided by Denso – will also be on the stand, demonstrating how visual analytics technology can support automation of various cumbersome tasks.
“We’re building on the success of ISE 2019 by expanding our input-to-output showcase, which highlights the importance of having an integrated lineup to deliver unbeatable resolution,” said Matthew Koshy, European product marketing specialist, Canon Europe. “Our range of high-brightness and high-image-quality laser projectors will be on display to show how cohesive projection systems offer systems integrators incredible optical performance, simple installation and low maintenance.”
4K – input to output
Canon will showcase its imaging solutions, which are designed to work together to streamline workflows and guarantee optical excellence for system integrators.
Canon’s premium video camera range, reference display monitors and projectors will offer visitors the chance to immerse themselves in a live 4K production simulation. Starring in this demo is the 4K production camera – the XF705, the EOS C200 4K Cinema camera, the compact 4K camcorder – the XA55, and Canon’s latest 4K projector.
Canon’s Xeed 4K6021Z with RS-SL07RST 4K lens – which uses the same technology featured in the EF and RF lens ranges – will also be on the stand, alongside its video range. Canon says this combination creates high-resolution, true-to-life images.
HDR
Canon will showcase its HDR imaging ecosystem, with content captured on its cameras and projected by native 4K high-brightness projectors. Through its collaboration with dnp Supernova, Canon will demonstrate colour excellence and, again, 4K HDR image quality by projecting onto its ambient light rejecting screen.
8K showcase
Canon will exhibit an 8K projection solution in partnership with media server software providers AV Stumpfl. The AV Stumpfl Pixera Two server will help deliver and manage the 8K content – captured using Canon kit – ensuring Canon’s projectors can focus on delivering excellent 8K image quality.
Canon’s latest development of 8K broadcast lenses include the multipurpose portable lens 7×10.7B KAS S and Canon’s first box-type telephoto 8K lens, SP51x15.5B. A decade in the making, Canon’s 8K lenses will be used at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics
ISE will be held in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, on 11-14 February 2020.