Cyber Monday deal: Cheapest-ever price! $900 discount on Canon EOS R5

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Save $900 in this Cyber Monday Canon camera deal. The camera (ranked as the best Canon camera in our Best cameras guide) was reduced by $500 for Amazon Prime Day and the deal continued throughout the rest of the year, but now they've knocked a further $400 off, giving its lowest price so far.

Grab the Canon EOS R5 for $900 off on Amazon in this Cyber Monday camera deal.

We gave it four and a half out of five stars in our full Canon EOS R5 review because it has 8K video recording, shoots detailed 45MP stills photographs and has great handling and ergonomics. 

It's now much cheaper than its closest rival the Nikon Z8 mirrorless camera which also tops our best cameras buying guide, but because the R5 has a $900 discount we think many photographers and videographers who need to save their budget might find the EOS R5 the better option right now.

Whether you need to shoot the lunar surface with a telephoto lens and crop in on the detailed 45MP stills for full-frame views, or you need a high-resolution video recording, the Canon EOS R5 is capable of shooting up to 8K 30p/4K 120p/1080p 60p footage making it a truly excellent hybrid full-frame mirrorless camera.

We found the 5-axis in-body image stabilization smoothes images even when shooting handheld during low light. With a wide ISO sensitivity range of 100-51,200 (expandable to 50-102,400), it can quite literally shoot in the dark, too.


Canon EOS R5: was $3899

Canon EOS R5: was $3899 now $2999 on Amazon 

Save $900 on one of the best mirrorless cameras you can buy and shoot 45MP stills, 8K video footage and step into the full-frame, professional system that is the Canon RF legacy.

Also available at: Crutchfield, B&H, Best Buy and Canon.


The Canon EOS R5 comes with a neckstrap, battery, battery charger, manuals and is ready to receive additional accessories such as CF and SD memory cards and other camera accessories.

When we were shooting with it for our full review we were blown away by the fantastic autofocusing system. When combined with its own image stabilization, it's one of the fastest systems we've used. Tracking is probably the best in class, with accurate face, eye and head detection, too. The in-body image stabilization (IS) can also be combined with Canon's lens IS for up to 8 stops of stabilization so you can shoot well into twilight and beyond without needing to use a tripod.

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Key Specs: Using the new Digic X processor the Canon EOS R5 is capable of shooting 45MP stills at 12FPS on the mechanical shutter. It captures up to 8K 30p video footage as well which can be accessed with the flick of a button. It also records 4K 120p for slow-motion capture and 1080p 60p for standard high-definition recordings. An expandable ISO range of up to 102,400 is impressive, especially for astrophotography. 

Consensus: Currently one of the best cameras you can buy, and possibly Canon's finest ever technical achievement. A superlative, but premium package.

Buy if: You want professional-quality photos and videos but don't want to buy into a cinema-grade system or need something smaller and more nimble to shoot with.

Don't buy if: You're looking for a starter vlogging kit or have a tight budget, while this $500 off is great value this camera may still be out of your price range.

Alternative models: For those with smaller budgets we'd recommend the Nikon Z7 II, another of our top-rated best cameras as well. Or if the Canon or Nikon systems aren't right for you, try the Sony A7R V which during our review we found to be one of the best Sony cameras ever made.

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Jase Parnell-Brookes
Channel Editor

Jase Parnell-Brookes is an award-winning photographer, educator and writer based in the UK. They won the Gold Prize award in the Nikon Photo Contest 2018/19 and was named Digital Photographer of the Year in 2014. After completing their Masters Jase has spent a good chunk of two decades studying and working in photography and optics shooting and writing all over the world for big-name brands and media outlets. Now the Channel Editor for Cameras and Skywatching at Space.com their speciality is in low light optics and camera systems.