Canon CR-X300 PTZ Camera: Professional Broadcasting Solution for Environmental Monitoring
Capture High-Resolution Images Revealing Details of Air Pollution
The Canon CR-X300 is equipped with a 1/2.3-inch CMOS sensor with 4K/UHD resolution, delivering sharp images that capture fine details of dust, haze, and other air pollutants.
20x Optical Zoom for Wide-Angle and Long-Distance Shots
The CR-X300 offers 20x optical zoom, allowing you to capture a variety of shots, from wide-angle views of an entire cityscape to close-ups of specific pollution sources. This versatility makes it ideal for capturing high-angle shots, panoramic city views, or zooming in on factory smoke emissions.
Live Streaming Anywhere, Anytime
The CR-X300 supports live streaming via 6G-SDI/HDMI/LAN, enabling real-time broadcasting of air pollution footage to television stations, Facebook, YouTube, and other online platforms.
Safe and Convenient Remote Control
The CR-X300 can be controlled remotely using a dedicated controller, eliminating the need to touch the camera itself. This is ideal for use in high-risk areas or when maintaining a safe distance from pollution sources is necessary.
Canon CR-X300: A Powerful Tool for Environmental Reporting
With its advanced technology, the Canon CR-X300 empowers journalists to effectively report on air pollution and environmental issues. By capturing high-quality images and videos, the CR-X300 helps raise awareness about the severity of pollution and its impact on public health.
IP65 Dust and Water Resistance
The CR-X300 is rated IP65 for dust and water resistance, ensuring reliable operation in harsh outdoor conditions. It also features a built-in wiper and water jet nozzle for cleaning the lens, allowing for uninterrupted remote operation.
Key Features:
✅ 1/2.3-inch CMOS sensor with 4K UHD resolution
✅ 12.0 megapixel still image capture
✅ 20x optical zoom lens
✅ Ethernet, Wi-Fi, and USB-C live streaming support
✅ Remote control operation
Canon CR-X300 Standing Side-by-Side with Journalists to Uncover the Truth of Air Pollution