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Best Price for Canon EOS R6 Mark II in 2025?

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Hey everyone,

Looking for price drop on Canon EOS R6 Mark II, Is there any good deals or sales online right now?


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> Looking for price drop on Canon EOS R6 Mark II, Is there any good deals or sales online right now? tbh the best way to snag a deal on the Canon EOS R6 Mark II without risking your warranty is through the official Canon Refurbished store. I always tell people to be cautious with those 'too good to be true' prices on some third-party sites because you might end up with grey market gear that doesnt have a valid local warranty. So basically, if you want that 24.2MP CMOS sensor and the class-leading IBIS performance but dont want to pay full MSRP, keep an eye on the authorized dealer bundles. Iirc, the body-only price has been hovering around the $2,000 mark lately, but refurbished units often drop significantly lower during seasonal sales. Just make sure youre checking the source carefully—saving a few hundred bucks isnt worth losing technical support or sensor calibration services if something goes wrong. Safety first when spending this much on a professional body imo.


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Just seeing this now and honestly I am in the same boat trying to figure out the best timing for a big purchase like this. I spent like three months stalking prices for my last setup and it was super stressful because the prices kept jumping around based on whether it was a holiday weekend or just a random Tuesday. I ended up waiting for a specific trade-in event at a local shop which helped me save a bit more than just buying it outright but I am still pretty new to all the different sales cycles so it kinda felt like luck. Before you pull the trigger though I was wondering a couple things:

  • Are you looking to buy just the body or do you need a kit lens to get started too
  • What is the max budget youre trying to stay under for the whole setup It really depends on if you already have glass you can adapt because that basically changes how much you can actually spend on the body itself and lenses can get expensive fast.


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