Better than Black Friday! Canon EOS R50 camera drops to lowest-ever price
Save £230 on this mirrorless camera that is perfect for beginners and DSLR switchers
If you thought it was too early for the Boxing Day sales, think again! Amazon has slashed the price of the popular Canon EOS R50 mirrorless model, to take it to the lowest price we have ever seen for this well-specified beginner camera. And cheaper than we saw it over Black Friday (yes, really)!
The EOS R50 is one a number of interchangeable lens mirrorless cameras from Canon that seeks to be the new alternative to its highly popular DSLRs, such as the EOS 4000D and EOS 250D. It again uses an APS-C sensor, and gives a resolution of 24 megapixels.
Canon EOS R50 + RF-S 18-45mm | was £899 | now £669
Save £230 at Amazon This is the best price we have seen on this beginner-friendly mirrorless model. Key specs are 24 megapixel APS-C sensor, a 3-in touchscreen pivoting screen and 4K video. This starter kit includes the RF-S 18-45mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM zoom.
Canon EOS R50 body | was £789 | now £565
Save £224 at Amazon If you don't need the kit zoom, then this body only deal is also the best price we have seen since the camera's launch.
Launched at the beginning of the year, the R50 is no longer the cheapest model in the EOS R range - that honour now goes to the EOS R100. But one of the key advantages the R50 has is that it has a full-articulated LCD screen - which is great for vlogging or selfies, and for taking images at unusual camera angles. Furthermore the screen is touch-sensitive, unlike on the R100 - so will be more at home to the smartphone generation.
See our full Canon EOS R50 review and see our pick of the Best lenses for the Canon R50
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