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I’m a photographer and this is the best camera deal I’ve seen on Labor Day 2023

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Save $500 on a Panasonic Lumix S5 today
Already a great value full-frame hybrid, Labor Day deals mean the Panasonic Lumix S5 is now even more affordable. Major reductions have taken the hybrid down to its lowest-ever price, making it one of the top camera bargains for photographers in this year’s sale event.
US shoppers can claim big discounts on the Panasonic Lumix S5 right now. Amazon is offering $500 savings on body and lens kits, while Adorama and B&H are doing the same for a range of bundles. With Adorama’s camera body and accessories kit, including a memory card, tripod and backpack, that represents a significant saving of 28%.
We think that makes the Lumix S5 one of the top Labor Day camera offers in 2023. Compact yet capable, it’s a fantastic full-frame hybrid for enthusiasts who like to shoot a mix of sharp stills and 4K video. Launched in 2020, it’s not the latest addition to Panasonic’s stable, but it remains a solid all-rounder that can still compete with some of the best mirrorless cameras. At it’s discounted price, there’s very little to pick fault with.
The Lumix S5 is versatile by default, but the best Labor Day deals compliment its capabilities with additional lenses and accessories. For the same price as the standalone camera body at Amazon – already discounted by $500 – Adorama is offering the S5 with an arsenal of accessories. That includes a SanDisk Extreme Pro 64GB SD card, a Slinger camera backpack, a Peak Design SlideLite strap and a tripod. Add a useful 20-60mm f/3.5-5.6 lens into the mix for another $300 and we think you’ve got a fantastic value hybrid kit.Labor Day camera deals (US)
Panasonic Lumix S5 with accessories kit: was $1797.99 now $1297.99 at Adorama
It’s hard to argue with a $500 saving on a fantastic full-frame hybrid, especially when it includes a bundle of accessories worth hundreds of dollars more.

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