Price Drop: 11-24L $2549, 16-35L III $1949, Up to $200 Combo MIR


We’ve had two street price drops on ultra-wide angle zoom lenses, from Canon USA authorized dealers with a 1-year Canon USA warranty, free shipping, and no tax to most states:

These purchases are eligible for the Canon USA mail-in rebate of up to $200 when purchased together with a second eligible lens.




CORRECTION: Lens Combo Mail-in Rebates Renewed to March 4th

UPDATE: At the 11th hour, Canon USA decided to renew the lens combo mail-in rebate. It now will expire on March 4th, 2017.

We have confirmation from reliable sources that the very popular mail-in rebate on the purchase of two or more lenses will expire tomorrow, February 4th. The mail-in rebate will not be renewed immediately and we do not know when it may come back.

Street price purchases must be made today or tomorrow in order to be eligible for the mail-in rebate. So please inquire today if you are interested. Street prices are from Canon USA authorized dealers with a 1-year Canon USA warranty.

Purchases (invoice date) must be made before or on this Saturday. You have until March 6th to mail your rebate submission, so items do not need to be delivered before the rebate period expires on Saturday.



Combo Mail-in Rebates on Lenses Set to Expire Saturday, February 4th

The very popular mail-in rebate on the purchase of two or more lenses is scheduled to expire on Saturday. It’s already been renewed a few times and we don’t know if it will be renewed again. Street price purchases must be made by Friday in order to be eligible for the mail-in rebate. These deals are available with our popular street prices from Canon USA authorized dealers with a 1-year Canon USA warranty.

Purchases (invoice date) must be made this week. You have until March 6th to mail your rebate submission, so items do not need to be delivered before the rebate period expires on Saturday.

This has been an extremely popular promotion. Is this month finally the time it disappears?



Free Profoto Air Remote with Profoto B1 or B2 Kits, B&H and Adorama


Profoto just kicked off a fantastic deal at B&H and Adorama: they’re offering a free Profoto Air Remote TTL-C for Canon (a $411 value) with the purchase of a Profoto B1 or B2 kit. Profoto battery-powered flashes are rarely discounted. The B2 kits include a flash, charger, the battery, and a carrying pack.



B&H DealZone: Impact 5-in-1 Collapsible Circular Reflector (42″) $27.95


Today’s B&H DealZone (one-day deal) is the Impact 5-in-1 Collapsible Circular Reflector (42″) for $27.95. Regular price is $50, so this is almost half-off! Deal is today only.

The reflector is built around a translucent disc that can be use as a diffuser. The surfaces are available on two removable, reversible sleeves that slip over the disc — silver, gold, white, and black. It feature two handgrips with 3/8″-16 threaded sockets for attachment, and can fold down to approximately one third of its open size. It comes with a carry/storage case.



Amazon Deal of the Day: Belkin Surge Protectors (from $7.43 – $25.99)

Amazon is featuring a Deal of the Day on Belkin Surge Protectors (from $7.43 – $25.99). You can never have enough power bars and surge protectors! The Belkin Dual-Outlet Travel Rockstar Surge Protector ($25.99) looks especially useful for travel, with a built-in 3000 mAh battery for charging USB devices; it also replicates the AC plug so you only need one travel adapter.

Here are all the deals available. All are Amazon Prime eligible and available today only.

  • Belkin 12-Outlet Surge Protector for $13.95
  • Belkin 6-Outlet Commercial Surge Protector for $8.24
  • Belkin 12-Outlet Pivot-Plug Surge Protector for $24.69
  • Belkin 6-Outlet Surge Protector with 2-Foot Cord for $7.49
  • Belkin 6-Outlet Surge Protector with 6-Foot Cord for $7.43
  • Belkin Dual-Outlet Travel Rockstar Surge Protector for $25.99

Check out the deal at Amazon.



B&H to Begin Collecting Tax for Shipments to NJ, February 1st

As of February 1st, 2017, popular retailer B&H will now start collecting state sales tax on purchases shipped within the state of New Jersey. This is a direct result of the recent announcement that their fulfillment center will move from the Brooklyn Naval Yard to a new facility in Central New Jersey, citing difficulties in finding a suitable location within New York State.

Recall that online dealers only need to collect tax on purchases shipped to states where they have a physical presence. Many states do have “use tax” laws that require consumers to report and remit the sales tax on out-of-state purchases, but it the vast majority of consumers do not. If you’re in New Jersey state, now’s the time to purchase at B&H before the tax comes into effect on February 1st.