Huge Discounts on Nikon Full Frame Mirrorless Gear Now Available at B&H Photo

Huge Discounts on Nikon Full Frame Mirrorless Gear Now Available at B&H Photo

Nikon has just announced a raft of rebates on many of its mirrorless full frame cameras, with savings of more than $600 now available.

B&H Photo currently has some great deals available to U.S. customers, with the Z 5 now on sale for less than a thousand dollars.

If you’ve been pondering adding a backup body to your arsenal, there might not be a better time. There are also some great deals for those pondering their first full frame mirrorless camera. Availability is a little mixed, so you might need to be patient if you place an order.

Various bundles are on offer, such as the option to save $500 when buying the Z 5 with the versatile 24-200mm, down from $2,196.95 to $1,696.95.

The Z 6, released back in November 2018, is currently $630 cheaper with the price down to $1,396.95 from $2,026.95. You can now grab the Z 6 with the 24-70mm f/4 lens for just $1,996.95, down from $2,596.95, savings of $600. 

There are also savings on the Z 7, a camera that was released back in August 2018, with perhaps the best deal available being its pairing with the 24-200mm, offering savings of $700. Previously, this combo was priced at $3,696.90 but is now available to order for just $2,996.90. Body only, the Z 7 is now on sale at just $2,296.95, giving savings of $500.

Will you be placing an order? Let us know in the comments below.

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Andy Day is a British photographer and writer living in France. He began photographing parkour in 2003 and has been doing weird things in the city and elsewhere ever since. He's addicted to climbing and owns a fairly useless dog. He has an MA in Sociology & Photography which often makes him ponder what all of this really means.

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FYI, the Nikon Z7 was released before the Nikon Z6, about 2.5 years ago in Sept 2018 (not "just over a year ago", you might be thinking of the Z7 II).

Argh. Ta. That did seem too recent but Google tricked me. Fixing.