EOFY Hero Offers

EOFY Hero Offers
Looking for gear that truly fits how you shoot? Here are our top picks for photographers and videographers of all levels—whether you're capturing family moments, traveling the world, or launching your first YouTube channel. These cameras stand out not just for their specs, but for what they let you do: create effortless portraits, shoot cinematic video, or document everyday life with confidence—and they’re all part of our EOFY specials.

Sony A7 IV (Body Only)

If you're serious about both photography and video, the A7 IV is the kind of camera you’ll grow into—not out of. You get a full-frame sensor with pro-level autofocus that nails sharp shots even when your subject won’t sit still. Compared to other cameras around this price, it offers better video tools, better colour, and better flexibility whether you're shooting a wedding, a holiday, or your next reel.
This is a rare chance to get a true hybrid workhorse without the pro price tag.

Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark IV Kit

Perfect for everyday shooting, travel and anyone moving up from a phone—the E-M10 IV is light, intuitive, and gives your photos that “wow” quality phones can’t. Unlike other compact cameras in this range, it has real stabilization built into the body and a proper viewfinder so you can compose like a pro.
This kit gives you everything to start creating: camera, lens, battery, tripod and bag.

Canon EOS R8 Kit (w/ 24–50mm Lens)

If you’ve been wanting to go full-frame, this is the camera to do it with. The R8 gives you the image quality of Canon’s higher-end models but in a body that’s light enough to take anywhere. What sets it apart? Autofocus that actually keeps up with kids, pets and moving subjects—and video that looks like it came off a cinema camera.
You’re getting full-frame performance in a kit that doesn’t hold you back.

Canon EOS R8 (Body Only) 

If you’ve already got a lens (or know what you want), the R8 body gives you a head start into full-frame without the bulk or cost. It’s lightweight, super fast, and shares the same sensor as Canon’s higher-end models — so the image quality is the same, just without the extra buttons. Perfect for travel, portraits, or clean 4K video.
One of the smartest ways to upgrade to full-frame without overspending.

OM System OM-3 + 12–45mm f/4 PRO Lens

This is the camera for people who want to pack light but shoot like a pro. The OM-3 is weather-sealed, fast, and intuitive — ideal for travel, hiking, or documentary-style shooting where you don’t want to think too much, but still get great results. Compared to bulkier kits, it’s smaller, tougher, and includes a pro-grade lens that stays sharp across the zoom.
It’s a proper all-weather kit that’s ready for wherever you take it.

Sony ZV-1 (Black) 

If you want better-looking video without fussing over lenses or settings, the ZV-1 gets you there fast. It’s the go-to for content creators because it focuses fast, smooths skin tones, and even adds background blur with a single button — things phones just don’t do as well.
It's the easiest way to step up your video quality without overcomplicating it.

Panasonic Lumix G90 + 12–60mm Lens 

For people who shoot a bit of everything — portraits, video, landscapes — the G90 covers more ground than most. It’s got proper weather sealing, built-in image stabilisation, headphone and mic jacks, and a lens that does wide to zoom in one. Where most kits make you compromise on video or feel fragile outdoors, this one doesn’t.
It’s a rare all-in-one setup that’s built to handle whatever you’re into.

Panasonic Lumix S5II + 20–60mm & 50mm Kit 

This is the setup for someone wanting to jump into full-frame with both feet. The S5II gives you sharp, cinematic video and clean low-light photos, with two lenses to match: a wide zoom for versatility and a 50mm prime for portraits or indoors. What makes it stand out? Pro-level features like phase detect autofocus, real-time subject tracking, and no video time limits — things missing in many cameras near this price.
One of the most complete creator bundles out there.

Celestron Outland X 8×42 Binoculars 

These are the kind of binoculars you grab for weekend hikes, birdwatching, or even concerts — clear, comfortable, and built to handle rough weather. The image is sharp and bright thanks to good optics (not always a given at this price), and the rubber-armored body gives solid grip without the bulk.
They punch well above their weight for anyone who wants clearer views outdoors.

Nikon Z5II + 24–200mm Kit

One lens, full-frame sensor, done. This is the kind of camera setup that covers wide-angle city shots, zoomed-in wildlife, portraits and travel — all without swapping lenses. The Z5II builds on Nikon’s excellent color and ergonomics, but adds better subject tracking and improved low-light performance over the original.
If you want simplicity and flexibility in one camera, snap this one up.

Nikon Z fc (Black) + 16–50mm & 50–250mm Lenses

The Z fc is for people who want their camera to feel fun again. It looks like a classic film camera, but underneath it’s a sharp, modern mirrorless system with excellent autofocus and color. With both a compact walkaround lens and a longer zoom, you’re covered for everyday street shots through to wildlife or sports.
This combo is perfect if you want great images without carrying a chunky DSLR.

Fujifilm X-H2S (Body Only)

This one’s for action shooters and hybrid creators. The X-H2S is blazing fast — ideal for sports, wildlife, or fast-paced content — and shoots blackout-free bursts at up to 40fps. Unlike most cameras at this level, it also gives you 6.2K video, great rolling shutter control, and proper pro codecs.
If you want speed and video muscle in one rig, the X-H2S is about as good as APS-C gets.

Fujifilm X-S20 (Body Only)

The X-S20 is made for everyday creators — it’s small enough for travel but packed with serious features. You get beautiful JPEGs straight out of camera (thanks to Fuji’s film simulations), reliable autofocus that tracks faces and pets, and a new Vlog Mode for quick, clean video without fiddling.
This is a top pick for anyone wanting quality, simplicity and portability in one.

Lowepro m-Trekker HP 120

Great for festivals, quick day trips or city shoots, the m-Trekker 120 holds your mirrorless camera and a couple of essentials right at your waist or sling-style. It’s low profile, durable, and keeps your gear handy without a full backpack.
A no-fuss way to keep your camera safe and always ready.

Wandrd PRVKE 31 Photo Bundle (V3)

This is the camera backpack people stick with for years. The PRVKE 31 fits a full mirrorless or DSLR kit (plus a laptop and clothes), has a weatherproof build, and looks good doing it. It’s modular, so you can pull the camera cube out and use it as a travel bag too.
This bundle’s a steal for photographers who want one bag that does it all.

No matter your style—whether you're drawn to travel-friendly kits, full-frame hybrids, or fast APS-C action bodies—there’s something here to help you tell your story. These models combine real-world usability with features that grow with your skills, not complexity. Explore them, pick the one that fits how you shoot, and step into your next creative chapter.


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