Type (Compact Cameras, Traditional Film Cameras, DSLR & Mirrorless Cameras, 360 Cameras, Professional & Broadcast Video Cameras, Cinema Cameras, Smartphone Cameras, Action Cameras)
The DSLR & mirrorless cameras segment in the video production cameras market is estimated to gain a robust revenue share of 35% in the coming years owing to the increase in several events and the majority of people watching sports on television. On broadcast TV, sports programming is the most watched genre since the majority of sports enthusiasts prefer to watch live events and matches on streaming services as big-screen TV offers a more immersive viewing experience and is also far more convenient with superior audio-visual quality. Moreover, continuous autofocus and a quick burst rate are necessary when taking sports shots which necessitates the use of a DSLR for taking sports videos and is considered the best camera for professional-style filming and photojournalism owing to its qualities including incredible autofocus system, high-speed shooting capabilities, and exceptional low-light performance.
Additionally, compared to DSLRs, mirrorless cameras can offer significantly greater coverage across the frame since they acquire focus directly from the sensor, and have also started to use intelligent algorithms, which enables getting the player's eyes in focus which is often the aim when photographing sports, thus this can be quite useful.
According to a survey conducted in 2023, it was found that more than 12% of American adults watched live sports on television practically every day.
End-user (Corporate, Studio & Broadcasting, Educational Institutions, Large Venues & Events)
The studio & broadcasting segment in the video production cameras market is set to garner a notable share shortly. The planning and production of television shows, radio programs, movies, plays, and other media is the area of expertise for broadcasting, studio, and theater services, which can include instructional videos, product demos, music performances, and training DVDs. This has led to a higher demand for studio cameras as they enable complex camera movements on an articulated arm with a large reach.
The highest-quality video cameras are called studio cameras that offer the best image quality and are top-notch, expert video cameras made for use in film and television production, events, news and sports broadcasts, music videos, and more. They are specifically designed to fulfill the demands of high-quality video production.
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Author Credits: Abhishek Verma
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