Huge Nikon camera sale drops Z8, Z5, Z7 II, and more to record-low prices
Plus, discounts across the whole range of Z-mount lenses
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Several retailers have launched a massive sale on the latest Nikon mirrorless cameras and lenses - bringing many of our favorites here at TechRadar down to record low prices.
Notable mentions include a massive $500 discount on the excellent Nikon Z8 flagship, which is sittingat $3,496 at AdoramaandB&H Phototoday, and the Nikon Z7 IIfor $1,996.95 (was $3,996).
Those looking for more wallet-friendly options will find the Nikon Z6 IIfor $1,496.95 (was $1,996)and the superbly priced Nikon Z5 entry-level bodyfor $996.95 (was $1,396). There are all record-low prices respectively for some of the best Nikon cameras on the market.
In addition to superb discounts on bodies, today’s massive sale atAdorama,B&H Photoand theofficial Nikon retaileralso includes great options for both kits and lenses. I’ve rounded up a full list of today’s Black Friday-level deals below, including both prime and zoom lenses, as well as Nikon’s awesome range of APS-C crop sensor cameras.
Today’s best Nikon camera deals
Nikon Z8 (body):was $3,996 now$3,496.95 at AdoramaWe rate the Nikon Z8 as thebest full-frame hybrid camera for pros- although, of course, anyone with deep pockets will appreciate its superb 45.7MP stacked sensor, 8K video capabilities, and 20fps burst shooting. OurNikon Z8 reviewawarded this excellent camera a full five stars out of five - praising its awesome feature set and smaller and lighter body versus the flagship Z9. This deal at Adorama brings the body down to its lowest-ever price with a huge $500 price cut.
B&H Photo:was $3,996 now$3,496.95
Nikon Z 7 II (body):was $2,996now$1,996.95 at AdoramaThe Nikon Z 7II is a great option if you’re primarily a stills photographer who can make use of its superb 45.7MP full-frame sensor. The Z7 II is a relatively modest upgrade versus the predecessor but the dual card slots, improved tracking AF, and internal 4K 60fps video make it a much more versatile camera overall. We’d highly recommend this one as a good option for landscape photographers who want a high-resolution sensor in a lightweight body. Check out ourNikon Z7 II reviewfor a full run-down of this model.
B&H Photo:was $2,996now$1,996.95
Nikon Z5 (body):was $1,396now$996.95 at AdoramaToday’s record-breaking discount on the Nikon Z5 makes this entry-level body not just one of the cheapest Nikon cameras, but one of the cheapest full-frame cameras on the market full stop. You miss a few bells and whistles with the Z5, namely super-quick burst shooting and uncropped 4K video, but it’s a solid camera for stills thanks to the excellent 24mp full-frame sensor. Solid AF, a rugged body, and full-weather sealing make the Z5 an absolute bargain for those curious about upgrading to a full-frame mirrorless camera. Check out ourNikon Z5 reviewfor more info.
B&H Photo:was $1,396 now$996.95
Nikon Z6 II (body):was $1,996 now$1,496.95 at AdoramaThe Nikon Z6 II might be the best Nikon camera for most people - well, it’s a great all-rounder that’s superb for stills and video,andit’s great value to boot. The original Z6 was already a decent mirrorless flagship but the second iteration brings a second card slot, improved autofocus, and quicker burst shooting modes. While it’s likely due to be replaced soon by a third-gen model, we’d still highly recommend the Z6 II as a capable hybrid camera - especially since today’s $500 price cut brings the body to its lowest ever price.
B&H Photo:was $1,996 now$1,496.95
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Alex is TechRadar’s deals editor, specializing in getting our readers the bang bang for the buck on the tech that we know and love. He’s a dab hand at covering retailer events like Black Friday and Amazon Prime Day having over seven years of e-commerce experience at Future PLC; including bylines at our sister sites T3 and GamesRadar. Alex’s expertise touches on most areas of TechRadar but he has a particular love for phones, laptops, and cameras, being an avid photographer. Outside of work, you’ll find him indulging his love for street and travel photography, at home working on music, or down at the local climbing gym.
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