The essential reference display for on-set cinema use or as a 4K UHD program monitor in control rooms of mobile sports and event-production trucks.
The Canon DP-V2410 4K reference display delivers great colour reproduction and supports next-gen standards of ITU-R BT.2020 and ACESproxy (ACES 1.0).
Experience a broad choice in signal inputs between the two 4K variants and the ability to upscale to either 2K or HD, compounded by many frame rates.
Display HDR footage captured by Canon's proprietary Canon Log and Canon Log 2 wherever you're shooting.
The DP-V2410 4K supports the latest ACES2065-1 – a widely adopted production, post-production and archiving workflow system.
The DP-V2410 4K reference display performs 4K RAW format de-bayering internally with the EOS C500 and EOS C300 Mark II without any external equipment.
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Multiple cases of buffer overflow vulnerabilities have been confirmed for Canon Laser Printers and Small Office Multifunction Printers.
A passback vulnerability was found in production printers, office/small office multifunction printers and laser printers.
A vulnerability of Buffer Overflow (CVE-2025-1268) was discovered with some Canon Generic Plus Drivers.
Google has announced the "Google Cloud Print (GCP)” service will be discontinued on December 31, 2020. As a result, Canon inkjet printer models from 2H 2020 onwards will not be GCP-compliant.