Our street prices on the EOS 5D Mark III have dropped, as the clearance sales have begun. For the first time, we’re seeing a price, brand new from a Canon authorized dealer with a 1-year Canon USA warranty, for less than $2000.
Free shipping. Quantities are limited (this is a clearance sale).
Good luck on selling!
$1500 would be an acceptable retail price for 2012 technology….
As much as everyone complains about it, they are actually selling very well at this price.
Oh dang, and I just switched to Nikon…
I’m thinking of switching over to Sony.
Billy Bateman why, the A9? Lol ok…
Billy Bateman huh? I don’t understand, I am one of what?
I switched from Canon to Nikon, and am also very confident in my choice…lol…
My initial post was sarcasm… 😉
Billy Bateman Why??
I simply avoid buying half a decade old camera body technology which was behind Nikon’s sensor even then.
Not worth it, very old camera.
I don’t own it but I hear it’s an exceptional camera and this looks like a good price point. It goes for $2500 on Amazon.
I own it it’s a great camera from 5 years ago.
Still an awesome camera
LOL what? I bet this guy thinks Sony is awesome.
5 years is very old? It might be made obsolete by a new model, but I would hardly call it old. It’s not like we jsut got the tech needed to take great photos in the last few months or so.
Considering the playing field, the mkIV goes for 3100 on a good price, and the 6D can be had for 1200, less on a refurb deal. I think the 5D III is a better camera than the 6D, but then, 800 bucks is 800 bucks. Not sure I can justify the cost of a MkIV even at the street price. 2000 for a full frame, professional level camera, is probably going to get the job done for a lot of photographers out there. I’m sure whoever gets it will be happy, until the next biggest and best thing comes out!
I still make plenty of money with my 5D Ii, the mk3 is just as relevant as ever.
The image quality hasn’t decreased in those years, moot point.
Your right Andre, the IQ hasn’t changed over the years. It’s the competition who has become better.
Kevin, 5 years is old for tech equipment, how many renditions has Intelgone through in 5 years?
6D, no thanks decent IQ with a Rebel AF. Wouldn’t even look at it.
And no I don’t own a Sony, I’ve had a 5DIII & 1DIV since 2012.
Your cameras and computers anology is no where near apples to apples here. A person with an out of date pc will run into issues running modern programs, if it isn’t strong enough to run them. On top of that, there is a good chance the socket it plugs into is obsolete too, so they can’t just buy the latest and greatest processor and catch up. A camera that took great photos 5 years ago still takes great photos now, unless the operator has no business using a camera at that level. Plenty of people still have the 5d iii, and it still is a great camera. All the same lenses will work with it. The same images can be edited in LR and PS. It’s only obsolete because there is a latest and greatest, not because it isn’t a top performing DSLR. There most certainly is a place for so called “very old” camera gear. Not so in the world of computers.
I just sold my 5 year old one and bought a new one. Love this camera. Ill get the 4 when the 5 comes out.
John Barnard
Maria Belen Penayo
Omg thank you!!!
Jessica Wilkes
I traded my 5D mark III for a new in the box 7D mark II to get 10 fps and it built to last. I know I traded a full frame for a cropped sensor but I careless I like the cropped sensor. …
When I first used the 7fps on the 80D I was blown away. 10FPS would probably make me need to carry spare pairs of pants around!
i will keep the 5 canons i have now the 5d mark111 will do nothing for me
Molly Casto
Thank you!!
In case you haven’t noticed, Nikon is also dropping all their prices on the D750, D500, D810…B&H and Adorama are both dropping the prices on the Canon…
canon is very over priced of everything , lens, accessories, gear all …never listen to customer …feels superior..not to long.
Eileen Diaz dealzzz