A guide to the best Black Friday camera deals
Looking to take your astrophotography skills to the next level with a new camera, but don’t want to spend a fortune? A range of early Black Friday camera deals are now available for online shoppers, as the pre-Christmas sale is fast approaching.
With the Black Friday sales event starting earlier and earlier each year, you no longer have to wait for the official start date to nab yourself a bargain — you’ll likely see deals dropping throughout the month of November.
We’ll be keeping this page updated with the best camera deals on offer, including Black Friday camera bargains as well as general sale items too, so don’t forget to bookmark!
You can find more bargains in our roundup of the best Black Friday binoculars deals.
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Where to find early Black Friday camera deals UK
- Canon UK – Explore the brand’s latest deals on cameras, lenses and accessories
- Sony – The retailer is offering Black Friday cashback deals on selected cameras, lenses and accessories
- Wex Photo Video – The retailer stocks Fujifilm, Panasonic, Nikon and Sony
- Jessops – Grab yourself an early bird deal
- Currys – Savings of up to 40%
Where to find early Black Friday camera deals US
For advice on buying a camera, read our guide to the best astrophotography cameras, or how to use a DSLR camera.
You can also read our guide to the best telescopes for astrophotography for equipment advice.
Best early Black Friday camera deals UK
Here are the best Black Friday camera deals 2023, that we’ve found so far, particularly on cameras suitable for astrophotography.
Canon EOS 2000D DSLR camera, was £519.99, now £379.00
Buy now from Amazon
The Canon EOS 2000D DSLR camera is a classic, and certainly a good model for those starting out in DSLR astrophotography, given its relatively low price point.
The camera can capture Full HD images and videos and offers ‘guided’ modes to help complete beginners.
It boasts fast autofocus and processing, and users can also connect the camera to their other electronic devices for sharing images, backing up and remote control.
While this is great for capturing selfies etc., it’s also good for long-exposure astrophotography, as it enables you to avoid nudging the camera and spoiling your shot.
Canon EOS R6 DSLR camera, was £2,399.00, now £1,399.00
Buy now from Jessops
In 2021 we had the pleasure of testing out the Canon EOS R6 camera and found it to be a great option for newcomers and more experienced DSLR users, offering superb astrophotography abilities for those who want to image the night sky.
It features an ISO range between 100 and 102400, expandable to 204800, while maintaining low noise. We tested the camera during full Moon and took the opportunity to try out its fast video capability.
The camera shoots in 4K at up to 25 fps and offers a nifty high-speed video option that can reach in excess of 100fps: excellent for lunar and solar imaging. We were also able to attach the EOS R6 to a short focal length refractor and found it gave a wide field of view, allowing us to capture large objects such as the Rosette Nebula. The nebula’s associated central star cluster was clearly visible in the ‘Live View’ screen.
For more info, read our full Canon EOS R6 mirrorless camera review.
Nikon D780 DSLR camera, was £2,299.00, now £2029.00
Buy now from Currys and Jessops
Nikon make a range of trusted DSLR cameras suitable for astrophotography, and the company’s D780 is currently reduced. The camera offers a time-lapse motion that could be used for recording the motions of the stars, plus the ability to share jpg and RAW files with smart devices.
ISO ranges from 100-51200 and the camera also features a low-light auto focus. The body measures 10x10x10cm and weighs 840g, making it a good option for transporting to a dark-sky site for astrophotography.
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV DSLR camera, was £2,869.99, now £2,149.99
Buy now from Canon
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BRESSER Full HD Deep-Sky Camera, was £259.00, now £210.56
Buy now from Amazon
For more details, read our full BRESSER Full HD Deep-Sky Camera review.
Best early Black Friday camera deals US
Nikon Z7 II, was $2996.95, now $2,496.95
Buy now from B&H
The Nikon Z7 II DSLR camera is very much touted by Nikon as the camera for professionals, adapted following recommendations and feedback from their customers. If your budget stretches this high, it could be a good Back Friday bargain purchase for serious DSLR photographers that will perform well for years to come.
Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark III, was $1,799.99, now $1,499.99
Buy now from OM System
The Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark III boasts a 20.4-megapixel Live MOS imaging sensor with dust-repellant coating, image stabilisation and 60fps recording.
Perhaps most interesting for astrophotographers is the ‘Starry Sky’ autofocus, specifically designed for imaging the night sky.
Sony Alpha a7II Mirrorless Camera, was $1598.00, now $998.00
Buy now from Adorama
The Sony Alpha a7II Mirrorless Camera is currently on offer at Adorama, with a hefty 38% reduction! The 5-axis image stabilization is designed to help you capture night scenes with enhanced clarity, making it a worthwhile investment for astrophotography enthusiasts. Other features include a high contrast 2.4-million dot OLED EVF for eye-level framing and a fast hybrid AF for high-speed response.
For more Sony models, read our review of the Sony A9 mirrorless camera.
When is Black Friday 2023?
Black Friday falls on the 24 November this year, but sales are already underway.
Each year we see great offers on DSLR cameras, and more recently CCD and CMOS camera suppliers have started to get in on the action too.
How to get a good deal on Black Friday 2023
We’d recommend doing some research, and noting down specific models or brands you’re interested in, before getting lost in the sale scrolling! It’s worth taking a note of pricings pre-sale, to ensure you’re getting an actual bargain.
You can also download browser extensions such as CamelCamelCamel to help with Amazon-related shopping. The tool monitors the prices of products on Amazon and lets you know if you’re truly securing the best possible deal.
Why Black Friday?
Astrophotography cameras are quite an investment, so it’s well worth waiting for a big sale event before splashing out. Plus, many of the retailers that embrace Black Friday are electronic and camera specialists, so there are usually good discounts on cameras to be found.
It’s also a chance to get a first camera for a child or young astrophotography enthusiast in time for Christmas!
For more offers and savings, check out the best Black Friday telescope deals.