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PUNE, India, Feb. 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ According to a recent market study published by Growth Market Reports, titled, Global Cinematography Lenses Market
By Type (Entry-class, High-end-class, Medium-class), By Function (Prime Lenses, Zoom Lenses), By Resolution (2K, 4K, Others), By Focal Length (Medium Telephoto (70–135 mm), Normal (35–70 mm), Telephoto (>135 mm), and Wide-angle (14–35 mm)), By End-user (Amateur, Professional), By Sensor Size (Full Frame, Super 35/APS-C), By Sales Revenue (Rental and Sales), and Region: Size, Share, Trends and Opportunity Analysis, 2017-2027 , the market was valued at USD 3,461.9 million in 2019 and is expected to expand at a
CAGR of 3.2% by the year 2027. The global cinematography lenses market is projected to grow owing to the factors such as rising number of cinema production firms, rapidly growing film industry, and high demand for animated movies & TV content.
Global Cinematography Lenses Market Expected to Reach USD 4,184 7 Million by 2027 With A CAGR Of 3 2%
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