Price Drop: EOS 70D Body-Only for $949 at Amazon, B&H


Amazon continues with their aggressive pricing — they have the Canon EOS 70D body-only for $949.00. This is lowest price that we’ve ever seen the 70D body-only sell for.

B&H Photo Video quickly matched the price of $949.00.

The EOS 70D was first available in late August at $1199, and has quickly dropped $250 (in body-only) to end up at $949. Another good option for a simple 70D kit is a EOS 70D + 50mm f/1.8 Kit for $1049 at B&H.




Almost Double Dip: TS-E 17mm f/4L for $2134 AR at B&H


B&H Photo Video price-dropped the Canon TS-E 17mm f/4L by $166 — almost a full double dip — they now have it for $2134.00, after a $200 mail-in rebate. This is the lowest price we’ve seen since May of 2012; other authorized dealers currently have this for $2299 after rebate.

Add to cart to see the discount.

Popular among architecture and landscape photographers, you can see many fantastic photos taken with this tilt-shift lens in the Flickr group dedicated to this lens.



Hot Deal: Speedlite 600EX-RT for $449 at BuyDig


Hot deal: BuyDig has the Canon Speedlite 600EX-RT for $449.00. This ties for the lowest ever authorized dealer price for this flash.

You see this discounted price at checkout. Shipping is free, BuyDig is an authorized dealer and only charges sales tax to NJ.

We saw the same price a few weeks ago in a brief four-hour sale. We’re now watching the other major stores carefully to see if they’ll match.



Double Dip: EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM for $749 AR at B&H


B&H Photo Video has the Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM for $749.00, after a $150 mail-in rebate. Adorama also has it at same price.

Proceed to checkout to see this discount.

This is first time a double dip deal on this lens has appeared at B&H or Adorama. The best deal we’ve ever seen on this lens was over Black Friday weekend with $725 after rebate deals at BuyDig via eBay and Amazon.



Active L-Lens Deals, and Double Dips Explained



Here is a summary of all active L-lens deals, after mail-in rebates. Many readers have found these “double dip discounts” confusing, so we try to answer some of the most commonly asked questions in this post.

What’s a double-dip deal? A double-dip deal is one where the store gives an instant discount equal to the amount of the mail-in rebate. So you get one discount from the store, and then another discount from the mail-in rebate, which effectively doubles it. For example, the 70-200 II has a normal price of $2199 ($2499 less a $300 mail-in rebate), but B&H currently has provides an extra $300 savings, so your final price is $1899 ($2199 less a $300 mail-in rebate).

I don’t see the discount! You need to add to cart and proceed to checkout to see the discount. Stores hide these discounts to not run afoul of Canon’s Minimum Advertised Price rules. Canon doesn’t want pricing wars (like the one that recently erupted on the EOS 6D).

Are you sure it’s still eligible for a mail-in rebate? Yes, as long as you purchase from an authorized dealer (such as B&H, Amazon, or Adorama) you will get your mail-in rebate. Double-dip deals have been running sporadically since the end of September, and many of our readers have already successfully purchased, submitted rebate claims, and gotten reimbursed.

Are Canon mail-in rebates reliable? Yes, very. Canon switched its rebate processor a few years ago and recently we’ve heard very few complaints about the rebate process. Many readers report receiving rebates in 3 weeks or less and you can even request your rebate balance be transferred to your bank account rather than deal with the AMEX rebate card.

How long will these deals last? The mail-in rebate period ends on January 4th, 2014, but these extra double-dip discounts are provided by the stores and we don’t know when they’ll end. Our suggestion is that if you see the lens you want on sale, go for it: it’s doubtful we’ll see discounts beyond what we’ve seen, and the extended holiday return policies make it easy to get price adjustments in the unlikely event prices drop.



Price War: 5D Mark III + 24-105mm $3299, or $3278 with Printer


The price war has now migrated over to the 5D Mark III. Amazon has the Canon EOS 5D Mark III with EF 24-105 IS Kit for $3299.00. This price of $3299 is close to the lowest ever price on this combo. Amazon briefly (for twenty minutes) had it for $3259 yesterday (which is the new lowest ever), but it looks like $3299 is here to stay.

This price drop was in response to an opening salvo fired from Adorama, who has a bundle of the EOS 5D Mark III with EF 24-105 IS Kit and PIXMA PRO-100 for $3278.00, after a $400 mail-in rebate.

IMPORTANT: To see the Adorama discount, take the following steps:

  1. Click here to go to Adorama
  2. Click on the link “Save up to $xxx with bundle.”
  3. Select the combo that includes the PIXMA PRO-100
  4. Click “Add to Cart”
  5. Proceed to checkout. You’ll see a price of $3678. After $400 mail-in rebate net is $3278.


EOS 6D New for $1415 Body Only or $1426 Printer Bundle


The EOS 6D price war continues! Amazon has the Canon EOS 6D for $1415.00. This is the new lowest price for this body!

Adorama has a bundle of the EOS 6D and PIXMA PRO-100 for $1426.00, after a $400 mail-in rebate.

IMPORTANT: To get the discount, take the following steps:

  1. Click here to go to Adorama
  2. Click on the link “Save up to $xxx with bundle.”
  3. Select the combo that includes the PIXMA PRO-100
  4. Click “Add to Cart”
  5. Proceed to checkout to see the discount: $1826 at checkout, minus $400 rebate is $1426 net.