Street Price Lowered on 16-35mm III, In-Stock & Available


The recently announced EF 16-35mm f/2.8L III USM first shipped today and we have already lowered our street price. It’s still too early to publish our new price, but it’s a decent discount considering it’s the very first day. Our dealers have a limited quantity available to ship out immediately. All copies are brand new with a 1-year Canon USA warranty and free shipping.

This lens looks to be a significant upgrade in resolution and contrast over its predecessor. Please inquire for more details. Quantities are limited in this first allocation, and are first-come first-served.




B&H DealZone: Pelican Cases with Foam 1650 for $199, 1610 for $169


Today’s B&H Photo Video DealZone (one-day deal) is on Pelican cases: they have the Pelican 1650 Case with Foam for $199.95, and the Pelican 1610 Case with Foam for $169.95.

This is a $50 and $40 savings, respectively, on very popular Pelican cases that are rarely discounted.



Canon Lens Mail-in Rebates Renewed — With A Catch

The very generous Canon lens mail-in rebates have been renewed — with a catch. Previously, to be eligible for the mail-in rebate, you could purchase either two lenses, or one lens and a camera. The new rebate requires the purchase of two lenses — cameras no longer activate the mail-in rebate. The new rebate runs from October 2nd through October 29th.

Our street prices are from Canon authorized dealers and most are eligible for the Canon mail-in rebate. For more info, fill out the street price form. We still have some great deals available, and you can get a mail-in rebate of up to $200 on top.



Street Price Specials: 100-400 II for $1749, 7D Mark II + Grip $1349


We have two great street price specials:

The EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM is now only $1749.00 from an authorized Canon dealer with free shipping.

We also continue to have a special on a bundle of the Canon EOS 7D Mark II (body only) + genuine Canon BG-E16 battery grip for only $1349.00, brand new, with free shipping, from a Canon authorized dealer.



5D Mark IV Grey Market for $3344, but CPW Street Price is Lower!


Many other sites are promoting the first grey market deal on the EOS 5D Mark IV; eBay dealer Electronics Valley has it for $3344.00. As it’s likely grey market, a warranty is not guaranteed (although usually honored by Canon USA.)

Savvy CPW readers will note that our EOS 5D Mark IV street price is lower than the grey market price — so low that we can’t publish it yet. Our street price is from a Canon USA authorized dealer with free shipping and a guaranteed 1-year Canon USA warranty. For more details, including the price, fill out the street price form.



EOS 5D Mark III starting at $1935.33 at Jet.com (Not Authorized Dealer)


Jet.com has the Canon EOS 5D Mark III for as low as $1935.33, when you use the coupon code “TRIPLE15”, waive the right to free returns, and pay with a debit card.

Walmart recently announced they agreed to acquire Jet.com, a growing e-commerce platform that competes with Amazon. Jet.com isn’t an authorized Canon USA dealer, so a 1-year Canon USA warranty is not guaranteed, but historically Canon has honored the warranty even on grey market bodies.

When you waive the right to free returns on Jet.com, you pay an extra fee if you return the camera (if you change your mind about buying it.) If the item is damaged, defective, or incorrect, it may be returned at no added charge, regardless of whether or not free returns were waived.



First Day Street Price on EF 16-35mm f/2.8L III USM


We have a very exciting first day street price on the recently announced EF 16-35mm f/2.8L III USM. Our street price dealers have a limited quantity of lenses available to ship out on the very first day (October 6th) at a small discount. All copies are brand new with a 1-year Canon USA warranty and free shipping.

Although pricey (with a MAP price of $2,199.00), this lens looks to be a significant upgrade in resolution and contrast over its predecessor. Please inquire for more details. Quantities are limited in this first allocation, and are first-come first-served.