Amazon SG's camera sale offers big discounts on Canon, Fujifilm and more

Cameras on sale at Amazon
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Cameras can be an expensive investment, but if you shop at the right time, you can pick up an excellent deal and go a little easier on your wallet. Like shopping right now.

Amazon has slashed the price on a range of cameras, including DSLRs, mirrorless marvels and compact systems. But it’s not just cameras that are discounted during this sale – you can even save on accessories, with up to 50% off on some items. 

So, whether you’re after the Canon EOS R flagship or and the superb Fujifilm X-T3, there’s a packet to be saved right now.

While you can shop the entire sale at Amazon, we’ve saved you the hassle and handpicked some of the best camera offers below. Please note that stock is limited on many of the items at the time of writing. It’s not unusual for Amazon to restock sale items however, so if something you like has sold out, do check back before the sale ends on July 4.

Canon EOS R (body only) | SG$2,105save SG$1,294

Canon EOS R (body only) | SG$2,105 (RRP SG$3,399; save SG$1,294)

Canon’s first full-frame mirrorless camera is a capable shooter, especially if it’s stills you want, rather than video. The image quality is excellent thanks to its full-frame 30.3MP sensor, while video can be shot in 4K at up to 30p – though the downside here is that it will be cropped. There’s a massive SG$1,294 to be saved on this snapper, leaving plenty of spare cash to put towards an RF mount lens. The good news is that you can even use any existing EF mount lens you might already own, as long you get yourself a lens adapter. Just head to Amazon and buy before July 4.

Fujifilm X-T3 (body only) | SG$1,954.15save SG$344.85

Fujifilm X-T3 (body only) | SG$1,954.15 (RRP SG$2,299; save SG$344.85)

The Fujifilm X-T4 might be the new kid on the block, but the X-T3 that came before it isn’t to be dismissed. It comes sporting Fujifilm’s fantastic X-Trans CMOS sensor for detailed shots, and a super fast autofocus system that’ll track subjects moving across the frame. Available in silver from Amazon with a 15% discount, just get in before July 4.

Canon EOS RP (body only) | SG$1,499save SG$500

Canon EOS RP (body only) | SG$1,499 (RRP SG$1,999; save SG$500)

This full-frame mirrorless manages to fit a capable feature set into a compact build. You’ll find a 26.2MP CMOS sensor, excellent autofocus performance and a very responsive touchscreen. And while it's already the most affordable full-frame mirrorless camera available today, there’s now SG$500 to be saved on the body. Interested? Be sure to pick it up from Amazon before the offer ends on July 4.

Canon EOS M6 Mark II + EF-M 18-150mm lens kit | SG$1,365save SG$473

Canon EOS M6 Mark II + EF-M 18-150mm lens kit | SG$1,365 (RRP SG$1,838; save SG$473)

While we won’t be able to travel overseas for a while, you might be dreaming of a new snapper to take on the road. Canon’s EOS M6 Mark II makes a compelling argument to be your new travel companion – it’s small and light, without compromising on features. You’ll find a super-high 32.5MP CMOS sensor, 14fps shooting and uncropped 4K video recording. And you can use it with a viewfinder or without. Now discounted on Amazon with an 18-150mm lens kit bundled in – score it before July 4.

Canon EOS 200D Mark II + EF-S 18-55mm lens kit | SG$544save SG$455

Canon EOS 200D Mark II + EF-S 18-55mm lens kit | SG$544 (RRP SG$999; save SG$455)

There’s a massive 44% to be saved on this entry-level DSLR snapper. For just SG$544, you can set yourself up with a 24MP APS-C CMOS sensor and 4K recording. It’s also the first from Canon to offer eye detection when using Live View, which works in both stills and film. It comes with a 18-55mm lens kit too, so you’ll save a packet when you buy from Amazon before July 4.

Jasmine Gearie
Ecommerce Editor

Jasmine Gearie is an Ecommerce Editor at TechRadar Australia, with a primary focus on helping readers cut through the jargon to find the best mobile and internet plans for their needs. She crunches the numbers to maintain dedicated guides to the latest phones, NBN and broadband plans of all types, and covers the important telco industry news. She also hunts down tech deals on laptops, phones, gaming consoles and more, so readers know where to buy the products they want for the cheapest prices.