Template:BAFTA Award for Best Cinematography
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| group3 = 1968–2000 | list3 =
- Geoffrey Unsworth (1968)
- Gerry Turpin (1969)
- Conrad Hall (1970)
- Pasqualino De Santis (1971)
- Geoffrey Unsworth (1972)
- Anthony B. Richmond (1973)
- Douglas Slocombe (1974)
- John Alcott (1975)
- Russell Boyd (1976)
- Geoffrey Unsworth (1977)
- Douglas Slocombe (1978)
- Vilmos Zsigmond (1979)
- Giuseppe Rotunno (1980)
- Geoffrey Unsworth, Ghislain Cloquet (1981)
- Jordan Cronenweth (1982)
- Sven Nykvist (1983)
- Chris Menges (1984)
- Miroslav Ondříček (1985)
- David Watkin (1986)
- Bruno Nuytten (1987)
- Allen Daviau (1988)
- Peter Biziou (1989)
- Vittorio Storaro (1990)
- Pierre Lhomme (1991)
- Dante Spinotti (1992)
- Janusz Kamiński (1993)
- Philippe Rousselot (1994)
- John Toll (1995)
- John Seale (1996)
- Eduardo Serra (1997)
- Remi Adefarasin (1998)
- Conrad Hall (1999)
- John Mathieson (2000)
| group4 = 2001–present | list4 =
- Roger Deakins (2001)
- Conrad Hall (2002)
- Andrew Lesnie (2003)
- Dion Beebe/Paul Cameron (2004)
- Dion Beebe (2005)
- Emmanuel Lubezki (2006)
- Roger Deakins (2007)
- Anthony Dod Mantle (2008)
- Barry Ackroyd (2009)
- Roger Deakins (2010)
- Guillaume Schiffman (2011)
- Claudio Miranda (2012)
- Emmanuel Lubezki (2013)
- Emmanuel Lubezki (2014)
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