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[Solved] Amazon Price History for Canon EOS R6 Mark III?

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Hey everyone! I'm super excited about the possibility of the Canon EOS R6 Mark III and have been keeping an eye on Amazon. Does anyone know if there's a reliable way to track the price history for upcoming cameras like this on Amazon? I'm hoping to snag it at a good price when it eventually drops. Any tips on where to look or if price trackers exist for unreleased items would be a lifesaver!


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Currently, there is no price drop on EOS R6 Mark III yet, see the price history below:

 


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Just saw this and figured I'd chime in. Since the R6 Mark III isnt officially out yet, tracking it on Amazon is basically impossible right now. I usually do my own detective work by looking at the older models patterns instead to guess when the first sale might hit.

  • Check the price charts for the Canon EOS R6 Mark II Mirrorless Camera to see how many months it took for the first big price drop.
  • Be really careful with those third-party sellers that pop up on day one with lower prices; theyre usually grey market imports and wont have a Canon warranty. I learned my lesson with the R5... those early deals are usually a trap. Might want to consider just grabbing it from a verified shop at launch or waiting for the first official refurbished batch to show up.


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Hey there! Oh man, I totally get that excitement for a new camera! When I was waiting for my first 'pro' camera, I found that Amazon doesn't really have a built-in history tracker for *unreleased* items. Honestly, I'd suggest keeping an eye on photography news sites and forums – they usually leak info and rumored release dates. Once it's announced and available for pre-order, *then* you can start tracking. I usually use camelcamelcamel.com for Amazon price history once something is out, but for pre-release, it's more about being patient and watching the announcements. Good luck snagging a deal!


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Hey there! I totally get wanting to track that R6 Mark III price. It's a beast of a camera, and nobody wants to overpay, right?

Unfortunately, for *unreleased* products on Amazon, direct price history tracking like you'd find for older items is pretty much non-existent. Amazon's system really only starts building that data once an item is officially listed and has some transaction history. Think of it this way: they don't have historical data for something that doesn't officially exist yet.

I've been burned by this myself waiting for new tech. My advice, based on years of watching camera releases, is to leverage third-party tools *once the camera is officially announced and listed*. Sites like CamelCamelCamel or Keepa are fantastic for tracking price fluctuations on Amazon, but they need that initial listing to start working. You can set up price alerts on those platforms so you get notified the moment it hits a price you're comfortable with.

Another angle, and this is more about the *technical* side of things, is to watch reputable camera review sites and tech news outlets. Often, when a new camera is rumored or officially announced, they'll either have pre-order links or list the MSRP (Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price). While not Amazon-specific, it gives you a baseline. Sometimes, the initial launch price might be slightly higher than what you'll see a few months down the line, especially if there are bundles or initial demand is through the roof.

Honestly, for early adopters of new camera tech, it's often a bit of a waiting game. My personal experience is that patience usually pays off. You might see a small discount or a bundle deal appear within the first few months of release. Keep an eye on those price alert services once it's officially out there. Good luck snagging a great deal!


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Hey there! I totally get the anticipation for the R6 Mark III. It's smart to be thinking about price history. Honestly, for unreleased gear, Amazon itself doesn't offer much in the way of pre-launch price tracking. You're better off looking at reputable review sites and photography news outlets once the camera is officially announced. They'll often have early pricing information and might even give you an idea of launch discounts or bundles.

My two cents? While waiting for that exact model, consider the R6 Mark II or even the R5 if your budget allows. Sometimes, older models see significant price drops when a new flagship is on the horizon. It's worth evaluating if the incremental upgrades of the Mark III are truly necessary for your specific workflow. A well-priced Mark II could be a much more practical and financially sound investment right now, depending on your needs. Just my two cents from a more conservative approach!


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Hey! For unreleased gear like the R6 Mark III, sticking to official Canon channels or reputable major retailers for pre-orders is safest. Avoid sketchy third-party sites claiming early access; they're often scams or have inflated prices.


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