CANON U.S.A. INTRODUCES HIGH-DEFINITION
BU-40H
REMOTE-CONTROL ROBOTIC PAN-TILT CAMERA
Versatile Three-CCD High-Definition Camera
in Rugged Weatherproof Housing
Offers Genlock Input, HD-SDI and SD-SDI Output, and is Ideal for
Outdoor Applications
LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., Sept. 6, 2007 – The television
industry’s ongoing transition to HDTV is creating demand
for a versatile and cost-effective means of capturing high-definition
video in a wide variety of specialized environments. These include
traffic and weather POV locations, houses of worship, legislative
chambers, and even such non-broadcast applications as high-resolution
outdoor security monitoring and remote-control Web cameras. Responding
to this increasing demand, Canon U.S.A., Inc. has introduced the
new high-definition BU-40H Remote-Control Robotic Pan-Tilt Camera
system, which leverages Canon’s advanced optics, pan-tilt
and imaging technologies. This new product along with Canon’s
industry-leading HD studio, field, portable, and cine lenses at
IBC 2007, Stand No. 11.431, at the RAI Convention Center in Amsterdam,
Holland from September 7 to 11.
The successor to the highly successful standard-definition
NU-700N robotic pan-tilt camera, the new high-definition BU-40H
features a Canon HD camera equipped with three 1/3-inch (1,670,000-pixel)
CCDs with a Genuine Canon HD zoom lens with 20X optical zoom ratio
(4.5 - 90mm). In addition to providing exceptional controllability
and smooth pan-tilt motion, the BU-40H also offers such advanced
features such as a Canon Autofocus function and Canon’s
sophisticated Image Stabilizer technology.
“Canon recognized the need for a cost-effective,
high-definition robotic camera system in a rugged outdoor housing,”
noted Gordon Tubbs, director, Broadcast and Communications division,
Canon U.S.A. “Our BU-40H Remote-Control Robotic Pan-Tilt
Camera combines Canon’s sophisticated pan-tilt technologies
with its world-renown optical and HD camera technologies to produce
an economical, turn-key solution that is completely designed and
manufactured by Canon.”
The Canon BU-40H also provides genlock input for
video system synchronization. Outputs include HD-SDI and SD-SDI
with embedded audio or standard-definition composite NTSC. The
BU-40H can output HD-SDI and NTSC simultaneously for high-definition
recording and standard-definition monitoring at the same time.
The BU-40H is capable of panning 340 degrees and tilting 80 degrees
(30 degrees up, 50 down). Its outdoor pan-tilt head and weatherproof
housing are designed for operation from -15 to +40 degrees Celsius
(5 to 104 degrees Fahrenheit). The BU-40H’s housing also
meets the IP-45 specifications for dust- and water-proof efficiency,
and it has a “windshield-wiper” blade to keep its
lens port clear. The total weight of the pan-tilt system, camera
and housing is 17 kg. (approx. 37 lbs.).
The Canon BU-40H’s control protocol is non-proprietary
and open; users or system integrators can interface the camera
with their own control system or that of third-party providers
to create a robotic control system. The BU-40H can be operated
in automatic mode or all of its main features can be controlled
manually as well. Short and long-distance control systems interface
via RS-422 connections. An optional third-party E/O (electrical
to optical) converter enables worldwide connectivity via fiber
optics or a connection to the Canon Canobeam DT-150 HD wireless
data transceiver for transmission at distances of up to one kilometer.
About Canon U.S.A., Inc.
Canon U.S.A., Inc. delivers consumer, business-to-business,
and industrial imaging solutions. The Company is listed as one
of Fortune’s Most Admired Companies in America and is on
the 2006 BusinessWeek list of “Top 100 Brands.” Its
parent company, Canon Inc. (NYSE:CAJ), is a top patent holder
of technology, ranking third overall in the U.S. in 2006†,
with global revenues of $34.9 billion. To keep apprised of the
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All referenced product names, and other marks, are
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Specifications and availability are subject to change
without notice.
†IFI Patent Intelligence, January 11, 2007
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