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  1. Canon - EOS Rebel T7 DSLR Video Two Lens Kit w/ EF-S 18-55mm and EF 75-300mm Lenses
    (4.8)
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    est. $34 /week*
  2. Sony - Alpha a7 II Full-Frame Mirrorless Camera with 28-70mm Lens - Black
    (4.8)
    Lease to Own at
    est. $88 /week*
  3. DJI - Mini 4 Pro Fly More Combo Plus Drone and RC 2 Remote Control with Built-in Screen - Gray
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    Lease to Own at
    est. $69 /week*
  4. Sony - Cinema Line FX30 Super 35 Camera - Gray ILMEFX30B
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    Lease to Own at
    est. $99 /week*
  5. DJI - Mini 4 Pro Drone and RC 2 Remote Control with Built-in Screen - Gray
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    Lease to Own at
    est. $55 /week*
  6. DJI - Mini 4 Pro Fly More Combo Drone and RC 2 Remote Control with Built-in Screen - Gray
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    Lease to Own at
    est. $62 /week*
  7. DJI - Mini 3 Drone and Remote Control with Built-in Screen - Gray
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    Lease to Own at
    est. $35 /week*
  8. DJI - Mini 3 Fly More Combo Drone and Remote Control with Built-in Screen - Gray
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    Lease to Own at
    est. $46 /week*
  9. GoPro - HERO12 Action Camera - Black
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    est. $23 /week*
  10. Canon - EOS RP Mirrorless Camera w/ RF 24-105mm f/4-7.1 IS STM Lens
    (4.7)
    Lease to Own at
    est. $72 /week*
  11. DJI - Osmo Pocket 3 Creator Combo 3-Axis Stabilized 4K Handheld Camera with Rotatable Touchscreen - Gray
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    est. $41 /week*
  12. Sony - Alpha ZV-E10 Mirrorless Vlog Camera w/ 16-50mm Lens - Black
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    est. $45 /week*
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Why do we offer camera leasing as part of our electronics leasing program? Well, for many content creators, photographers, and videographers starting in the industry, the purchase of professional equipment is not an option. Many people can only afford one or two pieces of equipment at the beginning and have to save for years to buy more or better equipment. That's why we give creators the option to rent video cameras as well as a lease-to-own camera program. Professional-grade equipment should not be inaccessible to creators trying to learn more about their craft. Short-term camera leasing is also a great way to incorporate specialized equipment during specific projects. This allows creators to add refinement and uniqueness to their shooting without the expense of purchasing new equipment. On the other hand, a lease-to-own camera program is an affordable way to build up their equipment collection over time without breaking the bank.

Why lease from LeaseVille? Here are some main benefits:1) Preserve your cash flow with a payment plan. 2) Leasing is more expensive in the long term but is very affordable and flexible, with no debt and no obligation. You can lease to own, buy out early and save, or cancel the lease anytime without penalty so you can keep up with the rapid technology and your business's competitive edge. 3) Tax-deductible: Lease payments can be deducted as business expenses.

In our leasing program, we not only rent video cameras but also offer the lease of traditional digital cameras and a whole host of camera accessories. If you are looking into camera leasing through LeaseVille, you should look at our other equipment options. You have the opportunity to rent video drones, vlogging cameras, content creator kits, specialized lenses, GoPros, and so much more. Why choose just one camera option when you can lease an entire arsenal of photography equipment?

When you lease photography and videography equipment through LeaseVille, you can do so without fear. Our leasing program is no credit needed, and none of the products you lease will have any effect on your credit rating. In order to qualify,  you must have a healthy checking account with a history of steady income deposits. This way, we can offer leases to customers that may have restricted budgets or poor credit ratings. We want to allow creative beginners to hone their craft while still building their portfolios and client base. We hope that you allow us to bring you affordable and flexible equipment solutions!


Where are the best cameras? Here is the list of the best cameras in 2020 reviewed by industrial experts: 1. Nikon Z6 - A brilliant full-frame all-rounder mirrorless.;2) Fujifilm X-T30 -This ravishing retro option squeezes in plenty of high-end techs.  3) Sony A7 III - Quality results partnered with speedy operation  4) Nikon Z50 - The perfect mid-range mirrorless upgrade for DSLR owners 5) Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark III - Top-notch performance in a super-small package  5) Canon EOS Rebel SL3 DSLR - Looking for a first DSLR? This one ticks plenty of boxes. Browse our selection of quality lease-to-own cameras and videos.
Can you rent a video camera? Yes! There are quite a few services that offer video camera rentals, including LeaseVille. We offer a wide variety of video camera rental options ranging from temporary to rent-to-own agreements. If you only need the camera for a limited time or a specific project, a short-term lease is very convenient. If you try out the camera and decide to keep it, you can conclude your lease by continuing to rent for 12 months and end up with full ownership of the device.
Are camera rentals worth it? Yes. Camera rentals are especially useful if they are needed for a short-term project. Specialized equipment can be prohibitively expensive, so if a film or photography project requires a specialized camera, it is better to invest in a temporary lease than to purchase the equipment outright. In other situations, camera rentals are worth it because they give you immediate access to the equipment without requiring you to pay a large amount of money upfront.
Is it better to rent a camera or buy one? This depends on your budget. If you have the funds to buy a camera outright, it is cheaper to purchase a new one. However, suppose you are functioning on a tighter budget and have trouble coming up with many of these items' high ticket costs. In that case, it is more economical to rent a camera until you earn ownership. Purchasing gives you immediate ownership but requires more cash at one time. Renting and leasing give you delayed ownership but allow you to pay it off slowly and in smaller amounts.