Exclusive: Now In-Stock with 12%-Off, Pre-Owned Canon Sale at KEH

The KEH Camera site is now back online and you can take advantage of an exclusive discount for CPW readers. Save 12% off your pre-owned Canon purchase when you use coupon code “CANON9CPW” for two days only — the sale ends on Tuesday September 18th. This sale excludes “New” and “Like New” items. Check out our KEH Stock Tracker to see all the items available.

This is a very good deal, a discount this large is rarely seen. There are some very rare items in-stock, including the EF 50mm f/1.0L USM for $4093.76 (EX+).

Remember to use our exclusive coupon code “CANON9CPW” to see the discount. Best items are:

Cinema

Bodies

Lenses

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. They have a very large selection and new inventory is constantly being made available.


If you purchase something through a link on our site, we may get a small share of the sale (at no cost to you). Please read our disclosure for more info.

One comment on “Exclusive: Now In-Stock with 12%-Off, Pre-Owned Canon Sale at KEH

  1. Kevin Diaz
    September 17, 2018 at 12:32 pm EDT

    Some good ones in there. If they still have that 1.4x extender that’s a really good price, I’d jump on that if I didn’t already have one. The 100mm F2.8L Macro IS for 560 is a good deal for one of the sharpest lenses Canon makes. Good macro lens on ff or crop, and good for portraits too, though I think it’s best on ff for that. 24-70mm f2.8 ii for under 1200 is good, just really wish it had IS. The Tamron G2 has it for about the same price new, but probably is not as good at AF in low light; I don’t have enough info to be sure. Those 70-200’s are bgn, nice prices but I am not sure about the condition. They do 6 month warranty though, that by itself has me doing business with KEH.

    Not sure about most those camera deals. I think the 5D is dropping in price fast, since the EOS R is going to take a lot of those users. The Mkiv is still better for sports and other rugged environment shooting, and has two card slots. That mkiii is 6dmkii price. Given the choice, I think I would take a 5Dmkiii, since I hate that af point spread on the 6dmkii. There are still people using the mkiii as a portrait camera, and at that price wouldn’t be a bad choice if someone was looking to go ff. The 7Dmkii is ex condition at refurbished 80D price. For sports and wildlife it’s still a good camera at that price. I keep hearing the mkiii is coming, but when Canon? And will you finally ditch the AA filter? A wildlife camera does not benefit from it. In any case, that’s still gonna be a while, and will be over 2k, so if you want something now that deal looks promising.

    That’s all I got time for, stuck at work.

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