Canon takes ISE 2026 his vision of the future of video production: accessibility, efficiency and scalability
Canon they are transferring in ISE 2026 his vision of the future of the audiovisual industry, in which PTZ camera ecosystems with automation capabilities will play a central role.
Canon demonstrates how automated multi-camera solutions can provide support in a wide range of professional settings, eliminating technical complexity while providing consistent high-quality results. The different technology zones of the specific company stand highlight how automation does more accessible, efficient and scalable video production, with special attention to the integration of third-party solutions with the technology ecosystem.
In this way, the Video Conferencing Zone (Video Conference Area) exhibits video and audio monitoring solutions for corporate conference rooms, that meet the growing demand for hybrid workplaces and are compatible with leading brands, including Inogeni and StackControl. On the other hand, the Government Conference Zone (Government Conference Area) showcases how PTZ cameras integrate with industry-leading systems and government conferences, such as Arbor (the professional live broadcasting and recording platform for the public sector), so that city councils and courts can distribute live videos and archive them.
The Automated Hybrid Learning Zone (Hybrid Machine Learning Zone) highlights educational and training workflows, showing how Canon PTZ cameras, in combination with Extron and TrackingMaster, enable consistent, high-quality hybrid online learning, with minimal operator intervention. Besides, the Corporate Studio Zone (Corporate Study Area) is making known through live demonstrations, including Innovative Multi-Camera Orchestration, How organizations can build large-format internal studios, using Pan Tilt head solutions for MultiCAM Systems and Zanus.
The visitors who come to ISE these days 2026 are being the first to experiment with the latest PTZ cameras from Canon, including new ones CR-N400 y CR-N350, as well as the EOS C50, latest addition to the EOS Cinema camera range. Canon demonstrates how these additions are designed to meet the specific needs of corporate customers, of education, government and system integrators, offering improved image quality and operational flexibility. Canon also emphasizing how these solutions integrate with XC Protocol, enabling precise and sensitive control in a wide range of professional environments.
Multi-Camera Orchestration
At the Canon stand, its Multi-Camera Orchestration proposal also draws attention, a solution designed for live workflows that Synchronize multiple PTZ cameras with a main camera and automates movements.
When choosing one of the cameras as main, the rest of the cameras respond automatically to horizontal displacement movements, vertical y zoom, keeping selected settings. This allows operators to execute coordinated camera movements and change the different sets of settings instantly, without having to manually reprogram cameras during live production.
The MCO enables a reliable subject tracking using overhead cameras, allowing precise operation even during fast movements and very close zoom settings. The cameras they come back automatically to the subject's frame without readjustments, enabling visual continuity in complex live recordings.
In addition, live shots can be lock instantly to maintain stable framing and eliminate unwanted camera shake. Besides, Operators can define no-track zones to avoid distractions and ensure cameras focus only on the most important areas of the scene.
Designed for live content production environments, the MCO solution aims to “reduce the number of technicians required, while providing high-quality dynamic images”, transforming multi-camera productions into an “efficient and one-person” workflow.
Access to the ISE SPECIAL 2026 a Digital AV
Did you like this article?
Subscribe to our NEWSLETTER and you won't miss anything.


















