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Cyber Monday deals on Canon Cameras?

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Where can I find best Cyber Monday deals on Canon cameras?


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GlintGazelle 25/11/2025 9:03 am

Thanks, I will take a look.


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Hey there! Oh man, I totally get the itch to upgrade. I've been keeping an eye on Canon Cyber Monday deals for years, and honestly, I've found them to be a bit hit-or-miss, especially for their higher-end stuff. Unfortunately, sometimes the "steepest" drops are on older models or kits that aren't quite what you're looking for. I've had issues with bundles in the past where the included lens was… well, not as good as I'd hoped.

Last year, I noticed some decent discounts on the M50 Mark II, but nothing revolutionary. The EOS R series bodies are usually where you see bigger percentages off, but the base price is higher, so the actual dollar savings might not feel as massive as you'd think. My advice? Definitely keep an eye on the usual suspects like B&H Photo, Adorama, and Canon's own refurbished store. They often have competitive pricing. Also, don't underestimate Amazon, especially on Cyber Monday itself. I'd say realistically, expect maybe 10-20% off on most new bodies and kits, and potentially more on refurbished. Good luck with the hunt!


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Hey there! It's awesome you're looking to upgrade! Regarding Cyber Monday vs. Black Friday for Canon gear, historically, Cyber Monday *can* see some fantastic online-only flash deals, sometimes even surpassing Black Friday's discounts, especially on slightly older but still very capable models like the M50 Mark II. Keep an eye on Canon's own refurbished store too – they often have incredible deals with warranties! For those EOS R bodies, focus on the entry-level ones like the R100 or R50; steep discounts there are more probable than on higher-end R series. Also, don't discount third-party retailers like B&H Photo, Adorama, and even Amazon; they often price-match or have exclusive bundles. Look for RF-S mount lenses with the kit bodies; they're designed for these crop-sensor R cameras and offer great value. Happy hunting!


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Hey there! Oh man, I totally get the itch to upgrade, especially when your current gear is showing its age. It reminds me of a time a few years back when I was eyeing a great deal on a used lens online. It seemed like such a steal, but after looking closer at the seller's history and some subtle inconsistencies in the product photos, I got a bit of a bad feeling. I ended up passing on it, and later found out that particular listing was a scam.

So, while everyone's chasing the steepest discounts, from my perspective, the *most* critical thing is ensuring you're buying from a reputable source. When it comes to Cyber Monday, especially with camera gear, I would definitely suggest sticking to well-known, authorized Canon dealers or major retailers like B&H Photo, Adorama, or even directly from Canon's site if they have a sale. Be extra careful with third-party sellers on platforms like Amazon or eBay – always check their ratings and reviews thoroughly. A slightly higher price from a trusted vendor is way better than ending up with a counterfeit, a bricked unit, or just a bad experience. Make sure to verify the warranty status too, especially on bundles. It's all about that peace of mind when you're investing in your gear!


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Hey there! So glad you're thinking about upgrading your Canon gear. I've been navigating these Cyber Monday sales for years, and honestly, while everyone's chasing the biggest percentage drops, I've found a more practical approach often yields better long-term value.

When you're looking at models like the M50 Mark II or an entry-level R series, it's easy to get caught up in the excitement of a discount. But, I've learned over the years to really consider the *total cost of ownership*. For example, if you snag a great deal on an M50 Mark II, that's awesome, but remember the RF mount is the future for Canon. While EF-M lenses are good, the RF ecosystem is rapidly expanding, and you might find yourself wanting to jump to that mount sooner rather than later.

So, a slightly higher upfront cost for an entry-level R body (like an RP or R100, perhaps) might actually be more economical in the long run if you plan on expanding your lens collection. Think about it: if the M50 Mark II is $600 and an RP with a kit lens is $800, that $200 difference could save you from needing to buy an adapter and potentially another body down the line.

Also, don't discount refurbished! Canon's refurbished store is fantastic. I've picked up gear there that looked brand new, often with a solid warranty, at a fraction of the original price. Sometimes these deals can be even better than advertised Cyber Monday drops, especially for slightly older but still very capable models. I'd say keep an eye on B&H Photo, Adorama, and Canon's own site for both new and refurbished options.

What are you shooting mostly? Knowing that might help narrow down whether the M50's lens options are sufficient for your needs, or if aiming for that RF mount is a smarter long-term play. Hope this helps you find a killer deal!


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Hey there! Totally understand the Cyber Monday camera hunt. I've been doing a deep dive into market trends for years, and while Canon definitely puts out some solid deals, it's worth considering the broader landscape. Last year, I noticed that while Canon had good markdowns on models like the M50 Mark II, brands like Sony and Fujifilm were actually offering slightly steeper discounts on comparable mirrorless bodies, especially when you factor in bundle options. For instance, I saw Sony's A6400 bundles with a kit lens go for surprisingly low prices, and their autofocus performance, especially for video, is pretty competitive. It really depends on your specific needs for low-light and autofocus. Canon's R series is fantastic, but entry-level R bodies might not see *massive* drops unless they're trying to clear out older stock. Keep an eye on B&H Photo and Adorama, they usually have competitive Canon bundles, but also check out dedicated Sony and Fujifilm retailers to see if their Cyber Monday offers outshine Canon's. Sometimes, the 'best' deal isn't just about the brand, but the overall package and performance-to-price ratio across the market. Good luck with the upgrade!


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Hey there! While everyone's focused on the big price drops, I usually approach Cyber Monday camera hunting a bit differently. Instead of just waiting for a general discount, I've found success by looking at refurbished options or checking out manufacturer-certified pre-owned deals. Canon's own site often has excellent condition gear at a fraction of the new price, and they typically come with a warranty. It's a bit of DIY in a sense, as you're hunting for these specific, often overlooked, deals rather than just waiting for a blanket sale. Honestly, for an M50 Mark II or even an entry-level R, you can snag some killer bundles this way, sometimes even better than a standard Cyber Monday discount on new stock. Worth a look if you're okay with gear that's been pre-loved but thoroughly checked!


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