Hey everyone,
Super excited about the upcoming Canon EOS R6 Mark III! Been waiting to upgrade my R6 for a while now, and this looks like it might be the perfect camera. I'm already thinking about how to get my hands on it ASAP when it's released.
Has anyone been keeping tabs on where the best places to pre-order or buy it will be?
Thanks in advance for any help!
The Canon EOS R6 Mark III will be officially announced on November 6th. And the pre-orders will strat on that day, below are full pre-order links:
You can get instantly notified when EOS R6 Mark III available for pre-order online at GearInStock https://www.gearinstock.com/canon-eos-r6-mark-iii-pre-order-in-stock-availability-tracker/
It will be availblae for pre-order at Amazon: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/search?Ntt=canon+eos+r6+mark+iii&BI=8941&KBID=10361&SID=12345&DFF=d50
Hey! I totally get the excitement, I've been there waiting for new gear! Instead of focusing *only* on pre-order bonuses, I'd suggest keeping a close eye on trade-in values closer to the release date.
Honestly, I've had great luck trading in my old gear directly to Canon. They often offer surprisingly competitive prices, and it's super hassle-free. Plus, you know you're dealing directly with them, so no grey market worries at all!
B&H and Adorama are generally safe bets, but shop around! I'd also sign up for Canon's email list; they sometimes have exclusive offers for subscribers that you might miss otherwise. Good luck getting your hands on the R6 Mark III – I hope you'll be satisfied!
Hey! While trade-in values are important (as Reply #1 mentioned), don't forget to consider the long-term cost *beyond* the initial purchase price. Honestly, things like sensor cleaning and potential repairs can add up!
I'd suggest checking Canon's extended warranty options carefully. Sometimes, ordering directly from Canon gives you access to better or cheaper extended warranties. Also, think about whether the R6 Mark III *really* offers enough of an upgrade over your current R6 to justify the cost. Have you considered renting the new camera body for a weekend to test it out before committing? Services like Lensrentals or BorrowLenses let you do that for a fairly reasonable price, and it might save you from buyer's remorse if the image quality isn't as groundbreaking as you expect. Plus, if it's anything like my RF 50mm f/1.8, accessories may be cheaper on Amazon later compared to bundling them with the initial pre-order. Just a thought! Hope this helps!
Hey! While pre-order bonuses are tempting, consider *waiting* a bit. Seriously! Prices often stabilize or even dip a few months after release. You might miss that initial rush and snag a better deal. I've been burned before paying full price on day one, only to see a sale a month later. Also, keep an eye on used markets; you might find someone who bought it and didn't love it, saving you $$$. Just a thought!
Hey! I totally get the pre-order hype. Years ago, I jumped on a 'too good to be true' deal...ended up with a grey market lens that was a nightmare to service.
So, my advice? Stick to authorized dealers – B&H, Adorama, and Canon directly are usually safe bets. Double-check Canon's authorized dealer list on their website *before* you pre-order. It's worth the peace of mind, honestly.
Lesson learned: A small discount isn't worth the potential headache!
What is the launch price of R6 mark III Body?
Pre-order will be starts on November 6th when annoucned.