Petapixel.com reported a breakdown of cameras (including DSLR, medium format and even Apple) captured the winning images of World Press Photo 2015 contest.
In a nutshell, 25 out of 40 winning photographs were taken with Canon, 7 with Nikon and the other 8 photographs were taken with cameras of other manufacturers. Interestingly, when the data were broken down further by separating camera models, 5diii captured the greatest number of winning pictures, followed by 1dx and 5dii.
Although the percentage of submitted photographs taken with Canon DSLRs was not reported, I found these results to be interesting. Another interesting observation was that Apple camera (iPhone?) captured as many winning photographs (only one though) as Leica/Mamiya/Hasselblad/Phase One/Pentax.
More to read here: http://petapixel.com/2015/02/17/breakdown-cameras-captured-winning-images-world-press-photo-2015/
In a nutshell, 25 out of 40 winning photographs were taken with Canon, 7 with Nikon and the other 8 photographs were taken with cameras of other manufacturers. Interestingly, when the data were broken down further by separating camera models, 5diii captured the greatest number of winning pictures, followed by 1dx and 5dii.
Although the percentage of submitted photographs taken with Canon DSLRs was not reported, I found these results to be interesting. Another interesting observation was that Apple camera (iPhone?) captured as many winning photographs (only one though) as Leica/Mamiya/Hasselblad/Phase One/Pentax.
More to read here: http://petapixel.com/2015/02/17/breakdown-cameras-captured-winning-images-world-press-photo-2015/