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Canon EOS R5 is currently at its lowest-ever price of $2,999!
If you've been waiting until Prime Day to invest in one of the best cameras for wildlife photography, the wait has paid off, as right now you can save a huge $900 on the Canon EOS R5 across various retailers.
We gave it a glowing 4.5 out of 5 stars in our Canon EOS R5 review, praising its astonishingly accurate animal autofocus, 8K 30p video capabilities and stunningly detailed 45MP images. We described it as a 'cheat code for wildlife photography' — as well as excelling at literally any and every other style of photography you could throw at it.
It's undoubtedly a fantastic price, but although they're packaging it as a 'deal', it's actually been $2,999 since the end of April — at Amazon at least. That said, it is the lowest we've seen it since Black Friday 2023, so we think it's definitely worth taking advantage of before the price goes back up again once Prime Day is over.
You can get your hands on the incredible Canon EOS R5 at Amazon, B&H, Best Buy, Walmart (third party) and in this Adorama Canon EOS R5 deal you even get a 128GB card and card reader thrown in.
Key features: Full frame mirrorless camera with 45MP sensor, Canon RF mount, ISO range 100-51,200 (expanded 50-102,400), 8K 30p / 4K 120p video capabilities, 20 FPS electronic, 12 FPS mechanical burst rate, features weather sealing and image stabilization.
Product launched: July 2020
Price History: Released at $3,899, it's held its value quite well over the last 4 years. The first time it was substantially discounted was during 2023, and it's only ever been $2,999 once before — around the time of Black Friday 2023.
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