Fujifilm X-T4 gets a 20% discount in this Boxing Day deal, with bonus store credit
Save AU$470 on one of the best mirrorless cameras on the market and get yourself AU$100 in Amazon credit to boot
To make use of this bonus credit offer, you'll need to be an Amazon Prime member. If you haven't signed up yet, you can do so now by clicking on the link below – this gets you a 30-day free trial and free expedited delivery on eligible products, plus access to Prime Video, Prime Reading and Prime Gaming.
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If you've been thinking of investing in a new Fujifilm camera, then now might be a great time to pull the trigger, particularly if you missed out on the massive Black Friday offers last month.
Amazon Australia has not only slashed the price of the Fujifilm X-T4 – one of our top picks for the best mirrorless cameras you can get right now – by a generous 20%, Prime members get an additional bonus in the shape of AU$100 in Amazon credit to spend as they see fit at a later date. All told, that's a really good offer that can't be missed!
Fujifilm X-T4 (body only, silver) | AU$2,388 AU$1,918 + AU$100 credit on Amazon (save AU$470)
This high-performer is not only compact and lightweight, it's also Fujifilm's flagship model in the X-T series. So whether you're into stills or videography, you know you're getting plenty of bang for your buck from this 26.1 MP APS-C snapper. And this particular silver body adds to that retro oomph Fujifilm is known for.
While the discount is available to all Amazon shoppers, any Prime member adding this to cart and purchasing it will find an email coming through to indicate AU$100 of Amazon credit has been added to your account.
The offer is available now, ending at 11:59pm AEDT on December 31, and all redemptions must be made by 11:59pm AEDT on February 28, 2022.
If, however, you aren't keen on the Amazon credit, you could save a little more money when shopping at CameraPro. The Aussie camera retailer has the black version of this mirrorless marvel listed at a much lower price than Amazon.
Fujifilm X-T4 (body only, black) | AU$2,188 AU$1,788 at CameraPro (save AU$400)
The X-T4 is listed for a lower RRP at CameraPro, but offering similar savings. Of course, you're not going to get the store credit Amazon is offering, which could score you a lens to go with the body, making it the slightly better offer in our books despite the higher discounted price.
Starting from scratch
Looking for a camera that's best for beginners? Then consider the Fujifilm X-T200. The great thing about this little beauty is that it comes with a kit lens with a focal range of 15-45mm, so you can get started right out of the box. And there's a decent 25% discount available on Amazon.
If you happen to be a Prime member, this camera also scores you the additional AU$100 Amazon credit to spend as you wish at a later date.
Fujifilm X-T200 kit (Champagne Gold) | AU$1,199 AU$896 + AU$100 credit on Amazon (save AU$303)
It's a similar price that we saw during Black Friday and Cyber Monday, and well worth taking advantage of. The X-T200 spits out absolutely marvellous results and has great autofocus, including face and eye detection. Moreover, the Champagne Gold metal accents are just absolutely gorgeous.
No matter whether you're looking for an advanced camera or something a little more affordable, this Amazon offer (or even the CameraPro one) is well worth considering. Fujifilm is known for its fantastic camera technology, usually available at lower prices than some of the competition, and getting an additional discount and store credit certainly doesn't hurt!
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Along with looking after they day-to-day functioning of Digital Camera World in Australia, Sharmishta is the Managing Editor (APAC) for TechRadar as well. Her passion for photography started when she was studying monkeys in the wilds of India and is entirely self-taught. That puts her in the unique position to understand what a beginner or enthusiast is looking for in a camera or lens, and writes to help those like her on their path to developing their skills or finding the best gear. While she experiments with quite a few genres of photography, her main area of interest is nature – wildlife, landscapes and macros.