Black Friday buster ends today! £500 off Canon EOS R5

Canon R5 Deal
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Want a great deal before the Black Friday rush? Now is your chance to save £500 on a Canon EOS R5 – and you don't even have to wait the Amazon Prime Big Deal Days which come next week! 

Right now you can make a £500 saving on Canon's flagship mirrorless Camera the Canon EOS R5 at  at Jessops.

Canon EOS R5 body | Was £4,299 | Now £3,799

Canon EOS R5 body | Was £4,299 | Now £3,799

Save £500 This flagship mirrorless camera from Canon features a full-frame 45-megapixel CMOS sensor and 8K RAW internal video recording capabilities. Ideal for hybrid stills and video shooting. 

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Canon EOS R100 + 18-55mm | was £599 | now £519.33
Save £80 at Amazon
This is the best price we have seen to date on the new budget R-mount mirrorless camera from Canon. It may lack a touchscreen, but this is a brilliant beginner buy for anyone wanting their first interchangeable lens camera.

Canon EOS R6|£2,399|£1,599
Save £800 at Clifton Cameras

Canon EOS R6|£2,399|£1,599
Save £800 at Clifton Cameras
With a 20MP sensor able to capture 20 frames per second, and being able to record 4K 60p video - this is a great camera for anyone looking for pro-grade stills and video in one body. 

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Kalum Carter
Staff Writer

Kalum Carter is a photographer, photo editor and writer based in the UK, and for almost a decade he has worked with brands and publications to create, edit, and sequence imagery. Having recently graduated with a Master's Degree in Photography from the University of the West of England (UWE), Kalum joined Digital Camera World as a Staff Writer, covering news, reviews, and his biggest passion – photography books! 

Kalum's photography has been published and exhibited around the world, and he continues to photograph on a project-by-project basis. He is currently working on a personal project capturing the people and landscape of Gower, South Wales. Currently untitled, this body of work will be exhibited for the National Trust later this year.