Cyber Monday camera deals still available: best offers right now

Cyber Monday deals are still available, and we're seeing continued discounts on the best mirrorless cameras. If you missed out on deals over the weekend, there's still time.
The best Cyber Monday camera deal we've spotted is still on: the brand new Lumix S5II plus a 50mm F1.8 lens is over $700 off at Amazon. This is one of the best cameras I've used and I rated it close to 5* in testing.
There's also still a phenomenal deal on the Sony A7 III, which is currently $635 off at Walmart and the cheapest that camera has ever been. We're also seeing discounts continue from the weekend on loads of the latest cameras from Canon, Panasonic, OM-System and Fujifilm.
You can also save on other types of cameras, inlcuding action cameras from GoPro and Insta360, and instant cameras like the Fujifilm Instax Mini 12, which is currently 14% off at Amazon.
As cameras editor here at Tom's Guide, it's my job to filter through the noise and narrow down the best Cyber Monday camera deals still available and help you save money. Here I've listed my favorites. Read on to see the deals you can still buy.
Cyber Monday camera deals still available — Quick links
- Lumix S5II + lens: was $2,449 now $1,747 @ Amazon [AMAZING VALUE]
- Sony A7 III: was $1,999 now $1,364 @ Walmart [LOWEST PRICE]
- Canon R6 Mark II: was $2,499 now $2,169 @ Walmart
- Fujifilm X-H2S Accessories bundle: was $2,514 now $2,299 @ B&H Photo
- Lumix GH6: was $2,199 now $1,697 @ Amazon
- Canon EOS R8: was $1,499 now $1,199 @ Amazon
- OM System OM-1: was $1,859 now $1,639 @ Walmart
- Fujifilm X-S10 Accesories kit: was $1,012 now $899 @ B&H Photo
- Sony ZV-1F vlogging camera: was $499 now $398 @ Amazon
- Nikon Z6 II: was $1,996 now $1,596 @ B&H Photo
- Canon EOS R50: was $799 now $699 @ B&H Photo
- Canon EOS R100: was $429 now $344 @ Walmart
- GoPro Hero12 Black Accessories bundle: was $449 now $349 @ Amazon
- Insta360 Go 3 (64GB): was $399 now $379 @ Amazon
Cyber Monday camera deals still available
How to choose the right camera for you
Essentially, this just involves working backwards from what you want to do with your camera and search for specs that match your intentions. Are you shooting video, vlogging or will you just be taking photos (perhaps all three)? Will you be shooting outdoors and need something waterproof? Do you want to be able to change lenses?
If you just want to take photos, you won't need a video-oriented camera like the Lumix S5IIX. If you're only taking photos casually, there's no need to spend over $2,000 on a professional camera like the Canon EOS R6 Mark II.
That said, if you want to take your photography seriously (even as an enthusiast), it does help to give yourself a little bit of room to grow, at least when it comes to conventional cameras rather than those with specific use cases (like action cameras). An interchangeable lens camera will allow you to choose your lenses to match your creative needs. You may also want to look for a camera that's got features you might use later down the line as you hone your skills — things like specific autofocusing modes for animals or vehicles, in case you decide to dabble in sports or wildlife photography.
There are also cameras for specific use cases. If you just want to take some casual snaps of friends and family, buying one of the best instant cameras could be the way to go. While if you want to your extreme sports endeavours, you'll want one of the best action cameras.
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