* update : I have spoken to Very and they are saying I can use both the code and will still receive the automatic cashback. I have asked her to leave notes on my account about the offer and what we spoke about in case they do not honour the deal later )
The camera with the lens is on for £299 at VERY, you can get £50 automatic cashback from Very if you BNPL (valid till 23rd December) + £30 cashback from Canon if purchased before 18th January making it a total of £219.
It might be cheaper if you have a code but not sure if Very allows a discount code with the cashback offer. If yes it will be £190 (I have a 10% code that is working on the camera)
Free click and collect or £3.99 for delivery.
All comments (19)
jayincrewe
8 Dec 16#1
very nice
twinkle
8 Dec 16#2
Never been able to use codes with offers relating to BNPL
woldranger
9 Dec 161#3
that's pretty cheap, but not having a viewfinder and reportedly poor af is a deal breaker for me. I'm wanting to drop down to a csc from my Canon dslr but they just aren't as good as the competition at the mo.
Good deal if it suits your needs though.
manuR to woldranger
9 Dec 16#4
could you recommend a decent compact camera, I'm looking to buy one for our holidays. something that shoots well in the night. Doesn't have to have be a interchangeable lense camera. Max price range would be £250
spruceyb
9 Dec 161#5
Low light performance is greatly impacted by sensor size, bigger sensor = better low light performance.
So the smallest camera's with a decent sensor size are called 1" (then it's mFT like Olympus/Panasonic interchangeable, APS-C like this Canon, Sony NEX and A5000,A6000 and then there are bigger sensors still but not in compact bodies)
thank you so much, will look into these today. How does the canon m10 compare to lumix dmc gf7, Sony ilce 5000l. I found the Sony for for 265, is it worth it. I'm really liking to the look of the Olympuc cameras haha but they seem to be quite expensive
manuR
9 Dec 16#8
the lumix would cost me £200 as I can get 50 off jessops through Amex, I wonder which one is a better deal
brilly
9 Dec 16#9
are you actually after a compact? these ones aren't compacts as such and will pretty much need more lenses at some point (if dont want more lenses then not that much point tbh)
stuff like rx100, tz70, hx90 are compacts
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The camera with the lens is on for £299 at VERY, you can get £50 automatic cashback from Very if you BNPL (valid till 23rd December) + £30 cashback from Canon if purchased before 18th January making it a total of £219.
It might be cheaper if you have a code but not sure if Very allows a discount code with the cashback offer. If yes it will be £190 (I have a 10% code that is working on the camera)
Free click and collect or £3.99 for delivery.
All comments (19)
Good deal if it suits your needs though.
So the smallest camera's with a decent sensor size are called 1" (then it's mFT like Olympus/Panasonic interchangeable, APS-C like this Canon, Sony NEX and A5000,A6000 and then there are bigger sensors still but not in compact bodies)
I have one of these and like it a lot, pretty decent performance at night and nice and compact
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Nikon-1-J2-10-1-MP-Digital-Camera-WHITE-Kit-w-1-NIKKOR-10-30-mm-lens-Lens-/302144707997?hash=item46593a5d9d:g:3WQAAOSwYIhWjmOv
stuff like rx100, tz70, hx90 are compacts