/ 03.23.2011
Canon to Introduce Two Remote Control Cameras
Canon will feature its new BU-46H outdoor and BU-51H indoor remote control cameras at the NAB Show. The company will also showcase its hybrid HDSLR camera, the Rebel T3i and T3 at the show.
Canon’s new BU-46H and BU-51H HD cameras include a new 2X digital extender to double the image size of distant objects captured with the cameras’ 20X Canon HD zoom lens. Both cameras are equipped with three 1/3-inch CCD sensors and also feature an advanced Canon Auto Focus function and Canon’s Image Stabilizer technology.
Both cameras include a newly designed Night Mode feature, which works by slowing down the shutter speed to a minimum of 1/4 (60i, 30F) or 1/3 (50i, 25F, 24F) allowing frame accumulation that elevates camera sensitivity.
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Canon BU-51H remote control camera
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Canon EOS Rebel T3i camera
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Canon will also offer the next in its hybrid HDSLR cameras, the Rebel T3i (18 MP) and T3 (12 MP). Also known as the EOS 600D in non-U.S. markets, the T3i will have 1080p HD capability, while the less-expensive T3 will only have 720p capability. Both feature articulating LCD screens, as seen on the higher-end Canon 60D. Both feature the Digic IV processor.
Canon will be at booth C4325.