Grab one of Sony's outstanding mirrorless cameras and lenses and save over $600 for Prime Day! Sony has been one of the dominant players in the digital mirrorless camera revolution and if you head over to Amazon right now you can enjoy huge savings on several of Sony's Alpha series cameras.
As a little taste, the Sony a7R IV (opens in new tab) 61MP camera has been a favorite of prosumers since its release, and it's got a huge price cut. You can also snag the Sony ZV-10 and save $100 right now at Amazon (opens in new tab). The ZV-E10 is a super capable vlogging camera that produces excellent video and photos.
Sony has also lowered the prices on many lenses for Prime Day, giving consumers the opportunity to buy some excellent glass and save money. Let's have a peek at what Sony is bringing to the Prime Day event.
Sony Camera Deals
Sony Lenses
Sony glass has come a long way and is now some of the most coveted lenses in the camera arena. For Prime Day, you can pick up some fantastic Sony lenses and score some huge savings!
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</strong>This Sony 14mm wide-angle lens is a great lens to add to your kit. This ultra-wide lens features an F1.8 max 9-blade circular aperture, and two XA elements, one aspherical, two ED (Extra-low Dispersion) glass, and one Super ED element coupled with Nano AR coating II all contribute to high-contrast, high-resolution results with corner-to-corner sharpness and dramatically reduce chromatic aberration, flare and ghosting. It's a great lens for all kinds of filming, especially in tight indoor spaces.</p>" data-widget-type="deal" data-render-type="editorial">
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