Sony is a name that many people link to high-quality images, whether it’s the company’s televisions or its cameras. The latter can be particularly expensive, but this late Amazon Prime Day deal means that you don’t have to pay as much as you might think. Right now, you can get the Sony FX30 camera for just $1,598.
That price represents a more than $200 saving over the original $1,800 asking price and this is a deal that is available to everyone – you don’t have to be an Amazon Prime member to benefit from the discount. The good news keeps on coming as well, because you don’t need to enter any discount codes or clip any coupons, either.
Buy: Sony FX30: $1,598 | Original price: $1,800
The only catch that we can find is that we don’t know how long this special price will remain on offer and that could be a problem. The deal is likely to end without any kind of warning and it could happen at any moment, meaning ordering your new camera now is the only way to be sure of locking this price in.
This camera features a 20.1-megapixel sensor with wide dynamic range as well as a flexible ISO and other features designed to provide an optimized image with higher quality. User LUTs can even be applied to the LCD viewfinder display and HDMI output so you can see what you’re creating, and that’s just the start. There are plenty of features here, and the price is just one of them. But again, remember that this deal might not stay around for long.
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