Refurbished: 30% off 70D + 18-55 IS STM ($756), 25% off 7D ($720)


The Canon Direct Store added to their rolling refurbished sale. For the next two days they’re featuring 30%-off the refurbished EOS 70D with 18-55 IS STM and 25%-off the refurbished EOS 7D. These prices only last until Monday evening (or when sold out).

As usual, our refurbished tracker has the full details of everything available.

If you prefer a brand new EOS 7D from an authorized dealer, please consider our street price of $899.




Is the new EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II In-Stock at Adorama?


Adorama has updated their page for the Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II — it now says “Now Shipping” (instead of “Pre-order”). It’s priced at $2199.00. Free expedited shipping.

We don’t know if this means the item is truly in-stock, or if it means that they’re expecting stock imminently. Several retailers told us the first batch was last Thursday and insufficient to fill all pre-orders. A second batch is due near the end of this coming week. This Adorama status change looks like a good sign. (If you’re desperate for one, order to get in the queue, then ask their customer support for an estimated ship date.)

It’s important to delay cancelling other pre-orders until after you have a confirmed ship date. One reader mentioned a bad experience regarding BuyDig. The store was showing “In Stock” on this lens early last week. Turns out that wasn’t true, and he unfortunately already cancelled his B&H pre-order.



Street Price Drop: 70-200 II $1849 AR, 24-70 II $1699 AR, 5D3 & 6D


As a result of the recent and unexpected Canon price drop, we now have slightly lowered street prices. Note that we don’t see the same reduction in street price (as we did in the MAP, or Minimum Advertised Price), as street prices were already more closely aligned to the true product cost.

If you’re new to street prices, please read the street price FAQ.

Did you know? Many street price deals are eligible for the 5% Discover Cashback for online purchases. Please inquire.



Hot B&H Deal: 5D Mark III + PIXMA PRO-100 for $2449 AR


A hot deal on the 5D Mark III from B&H Photo Video: a bundle of the EOS 5D Mark III, PIXMA PRO-100, free paper, battery, memory card, and bag for $2449.00, after a $650 mail-in rebate ($300 camera + $350 printer+camera+paper).

This is the lowest-ever authorized dealer price for the EOS 5D Mark III, but it does require a printer mail-in rebate, which is very reliable. (Limit of 1 printer rebate per rebate period.)

Click here to check out the deal at B&H. There’s also the 5D Mark III + 24-105L + Printer for $3049 AR.

If you don’t need a printer, check out our newly lowered street price of $2469 AR.



Hot: 5D Mark III + 24-105L + PRO-100 + Extras for $3099 AR Adorama


A new bundle deal taking advantage of the new price drop:

Adorama has a bundle of the EOS 5D Mark III with EF 24-105L IS Kit, PIXMA PRO-100, LP-E6 Battery, and free memory card for $3099.00, after a $600 mail-in rebate ($300 on camera and $300 on printer+camera). You also get a 4% reward ($147).

Click here to check out the deal at Adorama.

This isn’t a PIXMA PRO-10, like the Holiday Deal for $3349 AR, but this price is $250 less, which is especially nice if you don’t actually want to bother selling a printer.



5D Mark III $300 Price Drop – Now $2799 AR at B&H, Adorama


As we alluded to yesterday, a $300 price drop has now happened on the Canon EOS 5D Mark III. Authorized dealers (B&H Photo Video, Adorama, Profeel via eBay) are now showing the new MAP price of $2799 after the Canon $300 mail-in rebate. You also get 2% rewards. This is not a rebate, but a permanent drop.

Other drops that are now active:



Breaking News: Permanent Canon Price Drop Tomorrow, December 11

Exciting and unexpected news: we hear that Canon is instituting yet another permanent price drop tomorrow, December 11th. Unlike their September price drop which was wide-ranging on 26 lenses, this price drop is very focused — only two cameras and two lenses — but they are the most popular ones.

This is a permanent price drop, not an instant rebate or mail-in rebate. This is extremely unexpected, especially in the middle of the busiest time of the year for camera retailers.

Below are the reductions in the MAP or (Minimum Advertised Price) that we’ll be seeing as of midnight tonight. (Note that the full reduction may not be seen in the street price, which is already more closely aligned to the true product cost.)

Another benefit of the price drop would be another reduction in the refurbished price, as refurbished prices are usually pegged at 80% of the MAP price. This means a $240 drop on the refurbished 5D Mark III and a $80 drop on the refurbished 6D, 70-200 II, and 24-70 II, as if they weren’t rare enough already.

We think the major reason for this price drop is due to competition from unauthorized dealers selling imports — as seen during the Black Friday / Cyber Week deals, authorized dealers were unable to compete with imports, who were undercutting their prices severely.