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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.



Currently Active Double-Dip Deals on L-Lenses




Here is a summary of all the currently active double-dip deals on Canon L lenses. Double-dip deals are ones where the retailers have lowered their prices by the amount of the current mail-in rebate, effectively doubling it. Generally the prices (after rebate) are some of the lowest we’ve ever seen in the years that we’ve been running this site, and we don’t expect to see any discounts beyond this.

As with all previous double-dips these prices are after mail-in rebate, and only seen at checkout. Many of these deals are active at B&H, which also provides an additional 4% reward.



Double Dips: 135mm f/2.0L for $889, 200mm f/2.8L II for $719 at B&H


More double-dip deals! B&H Photo Video has the Canon EF 135mm f/2.0L USM for $889.00, after a $100 mail-in rebate. This ties for the cheapest price that we’ve seen in over five years; the last time it sold for this price was a one-week sale November 2012. You’ll see this price at checkout.

B&H Photo Video has the Canon EF 200mm f/2.8L II USM for $719.00, after a $50 mail-in rebate. You also get 4% rewards with this purchase. This is the cheapest price that we’ve seen in over 4 years, since May 2009. You’ll see this price at checkout.

These are the latest in a series of double-dip deals, where stores discount by the amount of the mail-in rebate, effectively doubling it. As with all double-dip deals this price won’t last more than a few hours. We’re still waiting for a 85L, 100L Macro, or 70-200 II double-dip.