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 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.
Programs with multiple awards
;5 winsWill & Grace;3 winsHow I Met Your MotherThe RanchTwo and a Half Men
;2 wins
Cinematographers with multiple awards
;4 wins;3 wins
Programs with multiple nominations
Totals include nominations for Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series (Half-Hour).;9 nominationsWill & Grace
;8 nominationsTwo and a Half Men
;5 nominationsHow I Met Your Mother2 Broke Girls
;4 nominationsAccording to JimEverybody Loves RaymondFrasierMike & MollyThe Ranch
;3 nominationsThe ConnersFriends
;2 nominationsThe Big Bang TheoryBob Hearts AbisholaThe ExesHow I Met Your FatherLast Man StandingPair of KingsRebaRules of EngagementSpin CitySuperior Donuts
- ''The Upshaws''
Cinematographers with multiple nominations
;12 nominations- Gary Baum
- Donald A. Morgan
- Steven V. Silver
- Chris La Fountaine
- George Mooradian
- Tony Askins
;3 nominations
- Ken Lamkin
- Patti Lee
- Nick McLean
- Bryan Hays
- Wayne Kennan
- Richard Quinlan
- Peter Smokler