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Canon adds a new Cini-Zoom and PTZ Controller to it's ecosystem
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Canon adds a new Cini-Zoom and PTZ Controller to it's ecosystem

Canon has added a new crazy zoom lens to its cinema lineup and a new PTZ controller.  It's a curious super-35 design that has a built in 1.5x extender to allow it to be used for full-frame cameras (60-1800mm).

Press Release

London, 15 April 2026 – Canon today announces two additions to its professional cinema and AV lineups: the CN30×40 IAS J R1/P1 ultra-telephoto cinema zoom lens with a new updated drive unit and the RC‑IP300 multi-camera PTZ controller. Designed for high-end filmmaking and live events, the new zoom will provide filmmakers with even more power and flexibility, while the new controller offers an entry-level route into multi-camera PTZ control. Both products strengthen Canon’s film and broadcast ecosystem with tools that deliver precise control and cinematic image quality.

The CN30×40 IAS J R1/P1 brings exceptional reach and optical performance to wildlife filmmakers and live productions. Featuring an ultra-telephoto 30x zoom range of 40-1200mm or 60-1800mm with extender, the lens provides native Super35mm coverage, and the renowned optical quality associated with Canon cinema lenses, enabling detailed 4K and 8K imagery – even from extreme distances. A new drive unit further enhances operability and functionality for professional applications, with features such as focus breathing correction, improved servo control, an info display and USB Type-C terminal for easy setup and maintenance.

With a 1.5x extender, the lens increases focal reach while enabling full-frame coverage, offering filmmakers additional creative flexibility. Despite its powerful range, it remains comparatively light for its class and is built with a rugged construction suited to demanding environments such as wildlife hides, stadium gantries and remote production locations. Advanced autofocus and subject-tracking capabilities, combined with Canon’s Focus Guide, help operators maintain precise and accurate focus in fast-moving scenes.

Canon is also introducing the RC‑IP300, a compact yet powerful PTZ controller built for modern multi-camera productions. Designed to enable single operators to manage complex camera setups, the controller controls up to 200 cameras, organises them into groups and stores up to 100 presets per camera for instant recall and repeatable shot framing.

The controller features a 3.5-inch touchscreen preview, IP video inputs and an intuitive layout of joystick, touchscreen and programmable controls that streamline operation in broadcast studios, lecture halls and corporate production environments. Support for Canon’s PTZ Auto Tracking application and integration with tools such as Stream Deck further enhances workflow efficiency and automation.

Together, these launches demonstrate Canon’s continued commitment to evolving production demands, from cinematic long-range storytelling to scalable IP-based multi-camera workflows. By combining advanced optics with intelligent control systems, Canon continues to develop its ever-expanding ecosystem of tools that enable creators and production teams to capture and control content with precision and creative freedom.

CN30×40 IAS J R1/P1 – key highlights

• Unrivalled 4K/8K optics with minimal flare and organic colour
• Powerful 30x focal range 40-1200mm or 60-1800mm with extender
• Native Super35mm, with 1.5x extender to increase reach and cover full frame sensors
• Portable and built for the field, light for its class, providing exceptional coverage
• RF or PL Mount data support with lens metadata capture for Zeiss eXtended dataTM and Cooke/iTM technology
• Advanced Autofocus with support for Dual Pixel AF II
• Auto Exposure Ramping Compensation to keep consistent brightness throughout the zoom range
• New drive unit with focus breathing correction, improved servo, info display and USB-C

RC IP300 – key highlights

• Compact and control‑room ready, fitting studios, classrooms, and mobile setups
• Single‑operator control with intuitive joystick, touchscreen, and preset selections
• Scale up to 200 cameras with centralised control of multi‑cam setups
• Up to 100 presets per camera with instant, repeatable shots and moves
• 3.5" touchscreen preview with on‑board monitoring for quick checks and framing
• IP video inputs for streamlined networking, fewer cables, and enhanced workflows
• Supports Canon applications such as Auto Tracking and Auto Loop

 

 

Richard @ CanonNews

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Richard has been using Canon cameras since the 1990s, with his first being the now legendary EOS-3. Since then, Richard has continued to use Canon cameras and now focuses mostly on infrared photography. Richard is the founder and editor of CanonNews since 2017, and has worked as a writer on CanonRumors and other websites in the past.

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