Yearly Archives: 2014

Street Price Specials: 5D Mark III, 7D Mark II, and 6D Bundle Deals

Stacked on top of the new rebates to start tomorrow we have three great street price bundle deals on camera bodies.

Our very popular 5D Mark III grip combo is now at a lower price: the EOS 5D Mark III with a genuine Canon BG-E11 battery grip is only $2,699.00, from an authorized dealer with full Canon USA warranty. No tax to all states, and free standard shipping. This is a fantastic deal as it’s only $100 more than the body; the grip normally goes for $289. If interested, inquire via the EOS 5D Mark III page.

On the 7D Mark II we have a bundle deal: the 7D Mark II with a genuine Canon LP-E6N Battery for $1,699.99. As the battery goes for $75, this is like getting the 7D Mark II for $1625. We also have a very limited number of bodies left at the $1,599.00 special price but there’s a slight caveat with that deal, please inquire if interested to hear about both deals.

We’re pleased to introduce a street price printer bundle: when buying the EOS 6D + 24-105mm f/4L IS Kit, you can add a free PIXMA PRO-100 Printer + Free Photo Paper (after rebate). The bundle street price is $1,939.99 street price (after a $650 mail-in rebate). You pay $2,589, then get a $650 mail-in rebate, $300 for the camera and $350 for the printer. Inquire if interested.

Finally, our street prices on lenses are still going strong. As we now know there will be no more rebate changes for the rest of the year, you can rest assured that you are getting the maximum possible rebate this year if you buy now.



Final Canon Rebates to Start November 23rd — 5D Mark III & 6D $300

We’ve been told that Canon will be starting their final rebate of the season on Sunday, November 23rd. The rebate will end in January, 2015, so this will be the last rebate of 2014, with no more rebate changes coming this year. Comparing these new rebates with the existing current rebates shows the following:

UPDATE: The rebate form has now been accidentally leaked by a certain dealer.

As we said after the last rebate, we didn’t expect a further increase in the lens rebate this year, but we thought that Canon might increase the body rebate slightly. And this happened! As this rebate ends in 2015, there are no opportunities for further rebate increases. This also means that our current authorized dealer street prices on lenses (and newly reduced body street prices due to the increased rebate) are likely the lowest authorized dealer street prices of the year. (We can never rule out retailers changing the pre-rebate street prices, but since prices are already so low, any movements are likely very small.)

We know many readers have been waiting for these rebates, as they would be the best possible deals of the season. They are finally here! There will likely be a large backlog of street price inquiries, so please bear with us and have patience as we work through them all!



Holiday Predictions Part 3: Refurbished (+Free $30 Canon Store Credit)

This is the last in a series of Canon holiday price prediction posts. In Part 1 and its follow-up we covered some price predictions from authorized Canon dealers. In Part 2 we went over unauthorized dealer (e.g. eBay) price predictions. Finally, in this post we’re covering refurbished store prices.

We also have instructions on how to claim a free $30 Canon eCash credit (no purchase necessary), at the end of the post!

The Predictions

Well, these aren’t exactly predictions because we’ve been told (thanks!) a list of some of the things to expect from Canon over the next couple of weeks.

  • A tiered refurbished sale for Thanksgiving week.
    Up to 10% off: $100 off $1000, $50 off $500. Not nearly as good as 15% or 20% off, but maybe we’ll see that come later?
  • EOS 6D for 10% off.
    Yet to be seen if this stacks with the tiered discount, but not a great deal as the final price (including sales tax, which the Canon store charges to most states) will likely end up a bit higher than our street price.
  • 25%-35% Off Rebels, 60D, and 70D.
    Also yet to be seen if this stacks with the tiered discount, but we’re told to expect really great blow-out prices on consumer bodies.

As usual, with any refurbished sale things will sell out quickly, so if you’d like to be e-mailed immediately when a sale starts, please set notifications from the refurbished stock tracker or from a item’s page on our site.

Free $30 Canon eCash

Now, on to the free stuff. It looks like Canon is just giving away $30 of Canon eCash, that can be used as a credit towards a purchase on the Canon Store. It’s fairly straight forward, just fill out a form on their site. (Ignore the rules and regulations on the right. There was supposed to be some flash-based game to play, but the form is a short-circuit to the reward phase.) You will be mailed an eCash voucher within a couple days. Hold on to this, you’ll need it during the refurbished sales!



Still Live: EOS 70D + PIXMA PRO-100 for $799 AR at Adorama


Many readers have asked if this deal is still live, it is: Adorama has a bundle of the EOS 70D and PIXMA PRO-100 for $799.00, after a $350 mail-in rebate.

When you click through to Adorama’s site, you see a price of $1149.00 and no mention of the rebate, but Canon’s rebate form clearly shows a $350 rebate on the purchase of a 70D, printer, and paper from a participating authorized dealer (which Adorama is) before November 22nd.

Because a new rebate period just started on October 26th, you are eligible for this rebate even if you did a printer rebate in a recent previous rebate period. You will also still be eligible for any printer rebate deals that start after November 22nd.

You don’t need to submit the rebate form before November 22nd, you just need to order the camera + printer, and you have a full month to mail the form.

If you want an even sweeter deal, you can add the 55-250mm IS for $99 or the 55-250 IS STM for $149. On Adorama’s site, click the link under “Buy together and save”, and click to the well-hidden “camera lens deals”.



Street Price Special: EOS 7D Mark II for $1599, 24 Hours Only


UPDATE 4:30 PM: Sold out in 150 minutes. You are fast!

We have a street price special on the EOS 7D Mark II: $1599, brand new from an authorized Canon USA dealer with full Canon USA warranty. This special will be active for 24 hours, until Thursday at 2 PM ET, or while quantities last.

This camera was released less than three weeks ago, and our street price of $1599 is $200 less than the $1799 introductory price — a 11% discount.

For assistance in obtaining this camera at this price, please fill out the street price contact form for the 7D Mark II. If you’re new to our street prices program, please read the FAQ or the reviews.

UPDATE 4PM: This has been extremely popular, and will sell out very soon.



Tamron 150-600mm f/5-6.3 VC In-Stock (Rare) for $1069 (Live Again)


UPDATE: BuyDig is out of stock, but Cameta Camera now has stock for the same price. Cameta only collects tax within NY. Free shipping.

If spending $2199 on the new 100-400mm II doesn’t appeal to you, consider the Tamron SP 150-600mm f/5-6.3 Di VC USD. BuyDig has a very limited quantity in-stock $1069.00.

This very popular lens has been on low allocation and has been effectively sold out everywhere since its first offering almost one year ago. For good reason too: the lens reviews very well and is at a price point that is more than accessible to most.

BuyDig is an authorized Tamron dealer, and only collects tax to NJ. Free shipping.



CanonPriceWatch’s Holiday Predictions, Part 2: eBay Non-Authorized

In our part 1 post and its follow-up we covered some price predictions from authorized Canon dealers. As promised, this post covers predictions for unauthorized dealers, deals we expect to see during the Thanksgiving Week eBay Frenzy, or subsequent frenzies rounding out the rest of the year.

Buying a physically identical import model from an unauthorized dealer via eBay is very safe and effective way to save money, as long as you rely on eBay feedback (or, our word!) to direct you to reputable dealers who have a history of reliably selling brand new Canon items at a great price. We’ll write more about why you can trust these dealers in a forthcoming post. (If the idea of buying from an unauthorized dealer still doesn’t appeal to you, consider our authorized dealer street prices.)

One important thing to note is these deals will go fast, really fast, if last year is any indication. For example, eBay’s headline Black Friday deal last year was the 5D Mark III for $2445, which sold out (300 bodies) in 91 minutes. To stand a chance you should sign up for a notification for the specific item, and we’ll e-mail you the second we see a great deal start.

The Predictions

Without further ado here are the unauthorized dealer deals that we predict to see sometime this year (with the biggest chance being during Thanksgiving Week or Cyber Week, on eBay). Again, these are predictions only based on historical data and current industry trends, please take them with a grain of salt.

  • EOS 5D Mark III with 24-105mm f/4L IS for $2850, maybe (set notification)
    • What makes us predict this: We were totally shocked to see the 5D Mark III + 24-105mm for $2899 frenzy deal, causing us to dub it the “hottest 5D Mark III deal ever”, coming in $400 below authorized dealers and $180 below Black Friday 2013. The first deal sold out, but subsequent attempts at $2899 have been lackluster, leading us to predict that they’ll have to sweeten the deal. This is likely your best bet, as you can split the kit and sell the 24-105mm. That’s if they offer it at all — the last few attempts at selling this kit on eBay have been so quiet that retailers might not discount it and just split the kits themselves.
  • EOS 6D body-only for $1300 (or slightly above) (set notification)
    • What makes us predict this: Recent EOS 6D deals have pegged this body at $1349 (import with WiFi & GPS). A price of $1299 breaks a psychological barrier that is sure to trigger buying, and I wouldn’t be surprised if we reach it during at some point this year.

How about other items? Unauthorized dealers have not been traditionally competitive on lenses, and the EOS 70D unauthorized dealer deals have been poor, especially in light of the $799 AR Adorama deal (still live) which is well below unauthorized dealer prices. We think it is also too early to see the 7D Mark II show up at any reasonable discount. But if the past has taught us anything, it is that anything can happen when it comes to Canon pricing. Just set a notification on the specific items you are interested in, and hope to get some great deals in your mailbox…