eBay Deal Frenzy: EOS 6D for $1349 (Import) from GetItDigital


An eBay Deal Frenzy began today, it runs until Friday. First up is Get It Digital via eBay: they have the Canon EOS 6D for $1349.99. This is an import model, but it has WiFi and GPS.

Get It Digital via eBay is a reputable unauthorized dealer, they have 99.2% feedback on high-value Canon items including a good track record on the EOS 6D. One small warning though, they are adamant about charging a 5% restock fee on returns (unless defective), so please be sure before purchasing.

If you would prefer an authorized dealer with a great 30-day return policy and a full 1-year Canon USA Warranty, we have a street price of $1459 after the $200 Canon mail-in rebate.




EOS 7D Mark II Announced & Available to Pre-Order: $1799.00


Canon just announced several new products, including the new and highly anticipated EOS 7D Mark II, with 65 cross-type AF points, a 20.2MP DPAF sensor, and 10 FPS capable, now available for pre-order at $1799.00.

Estimated ship date is November 17th; with this long lead time, pre-orders will be essential.

Also announced today were the EF 400mm f/4 DO IS II, EF 24-105mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM, EF-S 24mm f/2.8 STM Pancake, and PowerShot G7 X.



Canon Direct Store Refurbished Lens Restock — Just Now


The Canon Refurb Store restocked — they are featuring newly lowered prices as a result of the large price drop earlier this month. Check out our refurb stock tracker for the full list of what’s in-stock.



Hot: EOS 70D + PIXMA PRO-100 for $799 AR at Adorama


Adorama has a smoking hot bundle of the EOS 70D and PIXMA PRO-100 for only $799.00, after a $350 mail-in rebate. You also get free photo paper, a bag, and a 32GB SD card.

Click here to check out the deal at Adorama. This is the lowest ever price seen on the EOS 70D.

This is an incredible deal as the EOS 70D has a MAP price of $1099; even our street price is $989. Adorama also has a similar bundle with the 18-135mm IS STM for $1199 AR.



Get Notified when the EOS 7D Mark II is Available for Pre-Order

Rumor sites are ablaze this morning with a leak of photos and specs of upcoming Canon products for Photokina. Leaked today was the new EOS 7D Mark II, with 65 cross-type AF points, a 20.2MP DPAF sensor, and 10 FPS capable — one of the highest performance crop bodies seen (except for maybe the sensor, which looks to be a version of the EOS 70D sensor).

Also leaked are the EF 400mm f/4 DO IS II, EF 24-105mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM, and EF-S 24mm f/2.8 STM Pancake.

Availability of the EOS 7D Mark II is expected to be late October or early November, which implies a delayed production. To get sent an e-mail notification when this camera or lenses are available for pre-order (to get in early on any waiting list), please use the notification links below to sign-up for a one-time pre-order notification. (Our price pages are blank right now because we have no prices yet!)

As usual we will be on the watch for any pre-order price mistakes, for example the 16-35mm f/4L IS USM for $1074 — which was honored by the Canon Store with all orders shipped.



Adorama: 5D Mark III + 24-105mm + Printer + $160 Rewards: $3449 AR


Adorama has a fantastic bundle deal: they have the EOS 5D Mark III with EF 24-105 IS Kit and PIXMA PRO-100 for $3449.00, after a $550 mail-in rebate.

Included in this bundle is long list of bonuses, including paper, bag, an intervalometer, and a camera release cable. Most importantly, there is a 4% Adorama Reward ($160!) valid for a future purchase. The 4% reward is on the pre-rebate value of $3999, so it is worth $160.

Click here to check out the deal at Adorama. Compare with our street price of $3299 AR on the camera and lens, but without the printer, the bonuses or the $160 reward.

Adorama also has another similar bundle of the EOS 70D with 18-135 IS STM Kit, PIXMA PRO-100, 16GB Professional 400x SDHC, free battery and bag for $1234.00, after a $350 mail-in rebate. Click here to check out that deal at Adorama.



Friends Don’t Let Friends Pay MAP for Canon Gear

It’s been five months now since Canon introduced their strict Minimum Advertised Price (MAP) policy, which forbids retailers from advertising low prices. In our opinion, it single-handedly killed competition in the Canon marketplace. Few stores now offer good discounts, as the traditional incentive of discounting — increased volume — doesn’t materialize when the store is no longer allowed to advertise the discount.

We think consumers shouldn’t be led to overpay for their Canon cameras and lenses. We created Street Prices to help share the lowest price we can find from authorized dealers. We can also help connect you to dealers willing to sell for these great prices, to save you time, as we’ve already done the legwork for you. Just fill out the Street Price contact form on any product’s page to get in touch with us. So far, this program has been wildly successful, with an overwhelmingly positive reaction.

Our biggest challenge with Street Price is most new users don’t trust us! We have a few great user reviews, but because our Street Prices are 10-12% below list price at other reputable authorized dealers, many photographers balk, thinking it’s too good to be true — another sign that MAP prices have become the new normal. This is a trend we need your help to fight.

If you’ve used Street Prices already, you will surely know we are the real deal. Please help us get the word out — leave a review of your experience; share your story on social media, Internet forums or blogs; and let friends, family, and strangers know about us. Friends don’t let friends pay MAP for Canon gear!

If you haven’t used Street Prices yet, please give it a try. You’ll get a smooth and personal purchase experience at a reputable authorized dealer, at a great price without the need for haggling, bidding, or games — that’s our promise to you.