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[Solved] Canon Black Friday Deals 2025?

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Hey everyone! I know it's super early, but I'm already starting to think about Black Friday 2025 (gotta plan ahead, right?!). I'm really hoping to upgrade my camera setup next year and have my eye on some Canon gear. Specifically, I'm looking at potentially grabbing an R7 or even an R50, maybe with a kit lens or two. I'm trying to budget and strategize for the best possible deal. What are your thoughts or predictions on what kind of Canon Black Friday deals we might see in 2025, especially for newer mirrorless bodies or lens bundles? And does anyone have insights into when Canon typically announces their Black Friday sales?


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Canon Store refurbished cameras and lenses deals now also live:


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Honestly, I totally agree about looking at those refurbished options, that's such a smart way to save some cash if you're patient. I'm still pretty new to all the technical specs myself, but I've found that once you actually start shooting, the long-term experience is what really matters most. Basically, you can't go wrong if you just go with Canon. Their stuff is so easy to learn and it just feels right in your hands, you know? I’ve been using my setup for a while now and I don't see myself switching anytime soon because the system is just so reliable for the long haul... anyway, I'd say just grab any mirrorless setup from them that fits your budget when the 2025 sales finally hit. The peace of mind you get from the brand is worth it, right? Who knows what else they'll come out with by then? TL;DR: Stick with Canon for the long run because their gear is super user-friendly and built to last.


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Hey! While everyone's definitely looking for those sweet deals, I'd seriously emphasize checking seller reliability and warranty details, especially for an R7 or R50. My gear has always worked flawlessly, and I'm really happy because I'm careful where I buy. Always prioritize authorized dealers, check those return policies, and confirm full Canon warranty coverage. A 'too good to be true' price often comes with hidden risks. Better safe than sorry when investing in your main camera!


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Hey! I totally get that planning ahead for those sweet Canon deals on an R7 or R50 is smart, but from a purely practical and market research perspective, I would seriously suggest broadening your scope beyond just Canon for Black Friday 2025. My professional observation is that while Canon's R7 and R50 are solid, the real aggressive deals often come from brands fighting for market share in similar segments.

Think about the value proposition from Sony with their APS-C line (like an a6700 or even a slightly older a6600) or even Nikon's Z50/Zfc. Historically, these competitors often roll out incredibly compelling kit lens bundles or even double-deal promotions that Canon might not match directly on their newest bodies. It’s not just about the body price; make sure to consider the long-term cost of glass. You might find a competing system offers a more affordable lens roadmap for your specific photography needs.

I've seen many photographers, myself included, be careful to compare the *total system cost* over a few years, not just the initial body deal. It might be incredibly beneficial to scope out what all the major players are likely to offer. Hope this broader market view helps your strategy!


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Hey! In my experience, setting up your own price trackers and alerts across different retailers is key. Don't wait for big announcements; be your own deal hunter for those R7/R50 bundles!


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