KEH Sale: Great Prices on Used Canon (8% Off) and Free Shipping



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There are some great deals available in the 8% off Used Canon KEH sale. You also get free shipping with orders over $49+. This sale ends tonight at midnight ET. You need to apply coupon code “CPWCN02” at checkout to activate the deal. Check out our KEH Stock Tracker to see all the items available.

This is the best way to get a deal on some of the older, discontinued items — you can get excellent value on some great gear here!

KEH Camera is a very well known and reputable used camera dealer. They have very conservative used ratings, feature great prices, and include a 180-day warranty on used purchases.



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One comment on “KEH Sale: Great Prices on Used Canon (8% Off) and Free Shipping

  1. February 4, 2018 at 12:41 pm EDT

    That is a really good deal on that 6D for anyone that is looking to get better DOF for portraits and better low light performance over an APS-C camera. I still think it is a relevant camera to people that are looking to transition into full frame cameras, since it’s price point is right in line with the enthusiast cameras like the 80D. Add the Rokinon 14mm F2.8 that was recently on a price drop, and you have an astro setup for about a grand. Not bad at all.

    There is also one that is rated EX for about 60 bucks more that would still be a good deal too. According to the website, that makes it 80-89% of the original condition, while BGN is 70-79%. I think either would be fine for people that aren’t shooting in burst mode a lot. I’m actually tempted to grab one of these at this price point, since I feel the mkII has too tight of an AF point spread (they are all in the middle section of the viewfinder). It would pair well with my 70-200mm F2.8 for portraits.

    The 16-35mm F4L IS is a good deal too, as that is possibly the best wide lens Canon makes. The F2.8 is overkill unless you need to shoot at fast speeds in low light (not common), or need an astrolens (and for that I think the Rokinon 14mm is a better option for a LOT less money).

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