Additionally, it seems that the professional video market has really taken over from previous years, with much of the list for 2021 being in the professional video camera department. In addition, comparing last year’s numbers to this year (which you can view on lensrentals’ site), the company says the RF lens mount continues to grow in its market share as more people trade in their DSLRs and move to the Canon mirrorless platform. Rounding out the rest of the still cameras were Nikon’s current flagship, the Nikon Z7 II, the Leica Q2 Monochrom, and the Fujifilm GFX 100s.
“At the top of the list, and by a pretty wide margin, was the Canon C70 Cinema Camera (RF), and that is most notably impressive because it really further solidifies the industry’s response to Canon’s RF lens mount.”Īdditionally, the highest rented camera that wasn’t designed exclusively for video productions was the Sony A1, a flaship camera at 50 megapixels and 30fps shooting speeds. What emerged from this data, says Lensrentals staff, is that 2021 new products were very much video-focused, and the industry seemed to really respond to that with rentals.
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