Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Cinematography for a Multi-Camera Series (Half-Hour)

The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Cinematography for a Multi-Camera Series (Half-Hour) is an annual award presented as part of the Primetime Emmy Awards. It was created in 2000, alongside the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series. In 2023, it was combined with Single-Camera Series to form Outstanding Cinematography for a Series (Half-Hour). In 2024, it was reverted back.

Programs with multiple awards

 * 5 wins
 * Will & Grace


 * 3 wins
 * How I Met Your Mother
 * The Ranch
 * Two and a Half Men

Cinematographers with multiple awards

 * 4 wins
 * Tony Askins


 * 3 wins
 * Gary Baum
 * Chris La Fountaine
 * Donald A. Morgan
 * Steven V. Silver

Programs with multiple nominations
Totals include nominations for Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series (Half-Hour).


 * 9 nominations
 * Will & Grace


 * 8 nominations
 * Two and a Half Men


 * 5 nominations
 * How I Met Your Mother
 * 2 Broke Girls


 * 4 nominations
 * According to Jim
 * Everybody Loves Raymond
 * Frasier
 * Mike & Molly
 * The Ranch


 * 3 nominations
 * The Conners
 * Friends


 * 2 nominations
 * The Big Bang Theory
 * Bob Hearts Abishola
 * The Exes
 * How I Met Your Father
 * Last Man Standing
 * Pair of Kings
 * Reba
 * Rules of Engagement
 * Spin City
 * Superior Donuts
 * The Upshaws

Cinematographers with multiple nominations

 * 12 nominations
 * Gary Baum


 * 11 nominations
 * Donald A. Morgan
 * Steven V. Silver


 * 9 nominations
 * Chris La Fountaine
 * George Mooradian


 * 6 nominations
 * Tony Askins


 * 4 nominations
 * Mike Berlin
 * John Simmons


 * 3 nominations
 * Ken Lamkin
 * Patti Lee
 * Nick McLean


 * 2 nominations
 * Bryan Hays
 * Wayne Kennan
 * Richard Quinlan
 * Peter Smokler