Is anyone tracking Samyang lens deals for Black Friday & Cyber Monday 2025 yet?
I’m looking to pick up one or two Samyang lenses this year and I’m trying to plan ahead so I don’t overpay if there are good promos coming. I mainly shoot Sony full-frame (A7 series) and have been eyeing the Samyang AF 35mm f/1.8 and the AF 85mm f/1.4, but I’m also open to some of their compact primes if the discounts are better.
If you’ve tracked Samyang deals in past years, how would you recommend timing purchases and where should I be watching this year?
Hello, Samyang lenses are currently onsale this Black Friday & Cyber Monday 2025:
I’d watch B&H and Adorama the week *before* Black Friday—my Samyang AF 35mm 1.8 and 85mm 1.4 (Sony) both hit their lowest there, ~25–30% off, and briefly stacked with mail‑in rebates. Set price alerts now and don’t wait for Cyber Monday; in my experience Sony E deals sell out earlier.
Hey, I’m in a similar boat and pretty budget‑focused, so here’s how I’d look at it.
**Background / patterns I’ve seen**
Samyang usually does **one big price cut + some random lightning/warehouse deals**. The big cuts are pretty predictable: ~20–30% off on current lenses, more like 30–40% on older/less popular focal lengths.
**Why this matters for your wallet**
If you just click “buy” on Black Friday itself, you can easily pay $50–100 more than you need to. Samyang prices yo-yo a bit: pre‑BF, BF weekend, Cyber Monday, then “extended” deals. The value play is knowing the *normal street price* first.
**Practical game plan (cost‑conscious)**
- **Step 1 – Set a target price now**
- AF 35mm f/1.8 FE: I’d personally wait for **$280–320** range (new). If it only drops to $350, I’d seriously check used instead.
- AF 85mm f/1.4 FE: “Good deal” for me has been **$450–500**. Below $450 is an insta‑buy if you want it.
- **Step 2 – Track prices before the sales**
- Use **camelcamelcamel** for Amazon, and the price history on **B&H** (you can quickly see if the “deal” is actually lower than the last 6 months).
- Check **KEH, MPB, local FB/Marketplace** for used. Sometimes a used copy + BF discount on something else is better value than chasing a small % off new.
- **Step 3 – Where to watch**
- **B&H / Adorama**: best structured rebates, usually the “real” deals. Sometimes bundle with filters/hoods which saves another $30–50 you’d spend anyway.
- **Amazon**: good for flash discounts and warehouse deals. I’ve seen Samyang AF lenses pop up “Like New” at **20–30% off** during BF week and they go fast.
- **Local shops**: worth calling. Some will quietly match B&H/Adorama and you avoid shipping delays + can inspect the copy.
- **Step 4 – Timing**
- I’d start watching **the weekend before Black Friday**. If you see your target price or better, just grab it. In my experience, when Samyang hits its lowest, it doesn’t usually go *much* lower on Cyber Monday—more often it just goes OOS.
- If it only drops a little on BF, you can gamble on Cyber Monday. But if it’s already at or under your target, I wouldn’t overthink it.
**Extra value tip**
If you’re open to compact primes, keep an eye on the **Tiny series (like the 24/35/45/75)**—those sometimes get slightly *bigger* % discounts because they’re already cheaper MSRP. Price‑per‑use, those have been fantastic value for me.
So yeah, set a number in your head now, track for a couple weeks, and pull the trigger when it hits. I’ve done that the last two years and been pretty happy with what I paid.
Hope this helps!
Hey, coming at this more from a market-nerd angle than pure bargain hunting.
**Option A – Samyang vs Sony / Sigma (price positioning)**
Samyang’s BF/Cyber deals usually push them into a *different tier*:
- Samyang AF 35/1.8 + 85/1.4 often land ~25–35% below Sony equivalents after promos.
- Sigma rarely discounts as hard in the same period (you’ll see 10–20% tops on the 35/2 or 85/1.4), so Samyang tends to be the **value leader** when discounts hit.
**Option B – Mount vs mount (where the real cuts are)**
In past years I’ve tracked, the **heaviest Samyang discounts are on Sony E** because that’s their most mature AF ecosystem. Canon RF / Nikon Z get some love, but usually smaller cuts and fewer SKUs on promo. If you’re on A7, you’re in the sweet spot.
**Option C – Timing vs competing brands**
Sony/Sigma official promos typically start 1–2 weeks before BF and run as stable rebates. Samyang, on the other hand, often does:
- a main “official” discount window, **plus**
- a few **short undercuts** from retailers trying to beat Sony/Sigma price/performance that day.
**Pros / cons of leaning into Samyang deals**
- **Pros:** best $/performance ratio, especially for 35/1.8 + 85/1.4; competitive AF on A7 bodies; big enough price gap vs Sony/Sigma that you can re-sell later without huge loss.
- **Cons:** resale value is still lower than Sony/Sigma; firmware/support ecosystem isn’t as polished; more price volatility (good for buyers, worse if you hate seeing your lens $70 cheaper 3 days later).
**What I’d actually do (market-wise)**
- Track: keep tabs on prices from **now** using something like Keepa / CamelCamelCamel for Amazon and just a spreadsheet for B&H/Adorama. The key is the *delta* vs current street price, not just the BF label.
- Compare: before pulling the trigger, check where **Sony/Sigma** land after rebates. If Samyang is **20%+ cheaper** for your focal length and you’re happy with the AF/character, that’s usually the rational choice. If it narrows to under ~10–15%, Sigma/Sony often make more sense long-term.
So in your case: watch Samyang Sony-E at B&H / Adorama and Amazon the week before BF, but also compare to Sigma/Sony promos. If history repeats, the 35/1.8 and 85/1.4 Samyangs will probably be the most aggressively priced options in their class once the dust settles.
Hope this helps you plan it out a bit more analytically!
Hey, DIY‑nerd here who also watches Samyang pricing way too closely 😅
**Background (DIY angle)**
One thing that often gets missed in BF/Cyber threads: Samyang can be *amazing* value **if** you’re willing to do a bit of “self‑service” instead of paying for pro services later. Their lenses are pretty friendly for firmware, AF calibration, and even minor fixes compared to some first‑party glass.
**Why it matters for Black Friday timing**
If you’re okay with DIY:
- You can safely grab **open‑box / used+BF** deals (KEH, MPB, local shops) instead of waiting only for brand‑new B&H/Adorama sales. Those often match or beat the 20–30% new discounts.
- Slight decentering / AF quirks become less scary if you’re comfortable testing and returning fast, or micro‑tweaking.
**Practical “self‑service” plan for 2025**
1. **Before BF**:
- Download Samyang Lens Manager + check firmware notes for the **AF 35/1.8** and **AF 85/1.4** (there’ve been AF/compatibility fixes in past updates).
- Make a simple test chart (printed targets at ~45° + brick wall / bookshelf) so you can quickly check sharpness and decentering.
2. **During BF week** (my pattern: prices dip Wed–Mon):
- Track **new at B&H/Adorama/Amazon** *and* **used/open‑box at MPB, KEH, local stores, even eBay “new other”**.
- If the new price only drops ~20%, you can often get a used copy for the **same or lower** and put the savings towards filters.
3. **When the lens arrives**:
- Immediately run a quick DIY test: center vs corners at f/1.8 or f/1.4, infinity focus, AF consistency.
- If it fails, just return and rebuy—BF volume means there are usually multiple copies floating around.
**Specific price expectations (based on the last few years)**
Sony FF tends to get the **strongest** cuts:
- **AF 35mm f/1.8 FE**: often lands around **$250–280** new during peak promos.
- **AF 85mm f/1.4 FE**: I’ve seen **$450–500** new, sometimes slightly lower with stackable coupons or open‑box.
So my DIY‑leaning strategy for you:
- Watch the usual big guys (B&H, Adorama, Amazon) **plus** MPB/KEH from the **week before Black Friday through Cyber Monday**.
- Don’t be afraid of open‑box/used on Samyang if you’re willing to test and update firmware yourself—that’s where the really crazy effective discounts happen.
Hope this helps! If you want, I can jot down a quick test checklist specifically for the 35/1.8 and 85/1.4 so you can speed‑run returns if needed.
Hey, one angle you might want to consider that doesn’t get talked about much in BF threads: **safety and reliability**, not just price.
On Samyang BF/Cyber deals, I’d be *very* careful about:
1. **Grey market vs. authorized**
Make sure B&H, Adorama, or Amazon listings are **sold and shipped by** the retailer or Samyang’s official distributor. On Amazon especially, it’s easy to end up with grey‑market stock or returns repackaged as new. That can kill your warranty and any chance of proper service if AF/calibration issues pop up (not rare with third‑party AF lenses, tbh).
2. **Return windows & restocking fees**
Some smaller/local shops do great prices but lousy return policies during promos. I’d suggest checking:
- Return period (at least 14–30 days)
- Restocking fee on opened lenses
- Who pays return shipping if there’s decentering / AF issues
3. **Counterfeits & “too good to be true” discounts**
If you see a Samyang AF 35/1.8 or 85/1.4 at way below the usual BF range (say >40–45% off) on random web stores, I’d skip it. I’ve seen fake or heavily used/refurb lenses sold as new around this time.
4. **Test ASAP**
Whatever you buy, I’d suggest:
- Shoot a flat target at multiple distances to check for decentering
- Test AF accuracy at f/1.4 / f/1.8 on your A7 body
- Check for firmware updates (Samyang has pushed important AF fixes in the past)
So yeah, watch B&H/Adorama like others said, but prioritize **authorized seller + warranty + solid returns** over saving an extra 20–30 bucks. It can seriously save you a headache if you get a bad copy.
Hope this helps!
Hey,
I’m gonna come at this from more of a long‑term owner angle rather than pure sale‑hunting.
I’ve been using Samyang AF lenses on Sony FF for a few years now (AF 35mm f/1.8, AF 85mm f/1.4, and the tiny AF 24mm 2.8). Paid Black Friday prices for two of them, full price(ish) for one, and honestly… over a 3–4 year span the *exact* discount matters less than people think.
**1. How the deals actually aged for me**
- My AF 35mm 1.8: bought ~25% off at B&H during BF. Great deal, but 6–8 months later it was on sale again for basically the same price. So if you miss the absolute lowest day by $20–40, it’s not the end of the world.
- AF 85mm 1.4: I got ~30% off on Amazon Cyber Monday. That lens has held value amazingly well. Used prices a year later were only like $50–70 under what I paid new.
**2. Long‑term cost vs “best” discount**
The bigger question IMO is: *which one will you actually use the hell out of?* Over time:
- My 35mm 1.8 lives on the camera. Light, quick AF, great walk‑around. Best cost‑per‑shot lens I own.
- The 85mm 1.4 is fantastic, but it’s more of a “project/portrait” lens. If I had to pay slightly *more* for the 35 than the 85, I’d still do it because of how often it’s used.
**3. Practical strategy for 2025**
- Prioritize the lens that’ll be your daily driver (for most folks, that’s the 35mm).
- If you see ~25–30% off from a major retailer (B&H, Adorama, Amazon **sold by Amazon**), that’s already an amazing long‑term value. Don’t wait forever chasing another 5%.
- Check used prices right now on KEH/MPB/eBay. If BF price is close to current used pricing, it’s a win long‑term because resale won’t kill you.
**My rec:** lock in the AF 35mm f/1.8 if it hits that 25–30% zone at a reputable store, then treat the 85mm as a “nice to have” you grab only if a really strong deal shows up.
Hope this helps! Happy to share more specifics on how these held up (AF issues, build, etc.) if you want.
One thing I don’t see mentioned yet is **where you live + climate**, which weirdly matters a lot with Samyang. Option A: big US retailers (B&H/Adorama/Amazon US) – great prices, but if you’re in a **humid or tropical area** (SE Asia, Florida, etc.) I’ve unfortunately had issues with **fungus** and de‑centering, and returning across borders was a pain. Option B: strong local shop in your country/region – usually not *quite* as cheap on BF/Cyber, but better for warranty and handling climate‑related issues; they sometimes run **local weather‑themed promos** (e.g. free UV/filter or cleaning) which helps if you shoot in rain/sand/cold. Option C: EU retailers (if you’re in Europe) like Foto Erhardt / Calumet / WEX – prices swing a bit higher but I’ve seen **Samyang Sony E primes** (35/1.8, 45/1.8, 85/1.4) hit 20–30% off plus extended warranty, which is honestly worth it if you’re in a place with big **temperature swings** (hot summers / freezing winters) and want better support when AF or aperture starts misbehaving. For BF/Cyber 2025, I’d personally: track global prices, but buy where **returns + weather‑related issues** are easiest to deal with in your region, even if that means paying a bit more than the absolute lowest US/Amazon deal.
Hey, since you’re on Sony FF, I’d actually plan your BF hunt around *performance per dollar* more than raw discount.
I’ve owned/used the Samyang 35 1.8 and 85 1.4 on A7 bodies over a few years and watched prices through multiple Black Fridays:
- **35mm f/1.8** – When this drops ~25–30%, it’s a really solid “leave‑on” lens. AF is fast enough for street and light action, eye‑AF works fine, and it’s small. Below that discount, I’d honestly just buy it and not overthink timing.
- **85mm f/1.4** – This is where the *driving experience* really changes. At BF pricing (often ~$150–200 off), it punches way above its weight for portraits. Bokeh is great, and AF is good unless you’re doing crazy fast sports. For the money, the jump in look vs a cheap zoom is huge.
Performance‑wise, I’d:
- Prioritize the **85** if you want a “wow” upgrade in image look.
- Grab the **35** if you want a workhorse that basically lives on the camera.
Patterns I’ve seen: B&H / Adorama usually hit those “sweet spot” prices the **week before** BF and sometimes briefly undercut Amazon. I set price alerts and buy as soon as the 35 hits that ~25% off and the 85 crosses that ~$150+ discount mark – below that, the performance gain vs waiting longer just isn’t worth the stress.
So yeah, watch B&H/Adorama early, have your “buy price” in mind for each lens, and pull the trigger when they hit it rather than waiting for actual BF/Cyber Monday.
Hope this helps! Happy to sanity‑check prices when the ads start leaking.
Hey, one angle I haven’t seen in the thread yet is **service and maintenance around BF buys**, especially with Samyang.
Background: Samyang’s QC is decent but a bit more variable than Sony/Sigma, and their AF lenses are packed pretty tight inside. If you get a dud, you really don’t want to be fighting a sketchy seller *and* holiday backlog.
Why it matters: those BF/Cyber prices are great, but you’re stressing the lens more right away (cold weather, lots of use, shipping shocks). Any weak copy tends to show up fast.
What I’d do in 2025:
- **Buy only from shops with solid return + warranty handling** (B&H, Adorama, Amazon *sold & shipped by Amazon*, or an authorized local dealer). Check they’re listed on Samyang’s official distributor page for your region.
- **Register the lens the day it arrives** and save the invoice PDF somewhere you won’t lose it. Warranty headaches usually start with missing proof of purchase.
- **Do a quick acceptance test in the first 48–72h**: check AF at minimum distance and infinity, shoot a flat wall for decentering, test eye‑AF tracking wide open. If anything’s off, return immediately—don’t wait for the holiday rush to calm down.
- For the 35 1.8 and 85 1.4 specifically, I’d avoid third‑party “import” / gray‑market BF deals. The savings are rarely worth losing official service if the AF motor or flex cables fail later.
So yeah, chase the deal, but build your plan around **who’ll actually help you if something’s wrong**. The price difference between two stores is usually smaller than the headache difference if you need service.
Hope this helps!
Hey,
Since nobody’s really hit the eco angle yet, I’ll throw in a slightly different take: **how to BF hunt Samyang while keeping things a bit greener.**
### Option A – New from big retailers (B&H / Adorama / Amazon)
**Pros:**
- Biggest BF/Cyber discounts (20–30% off on the AF 35 1.8 & 85 1.4 is very realistic).
- You can batch your order (lenses + filters + cards in one shipment) → less packaging + fewer delivery miles.
- Often ship from one central warehouse, which is surprisingly efficient vs multiple small parcels.
**Cons:**
- Brand‑new gear = more manufacturing footprint.
### Option B – Manufacturer-refurb / “open box” during BF
**Pros:**
- You still piggyback on the BF price drops, *plus* another ~10–20% off for refurb.
- Extends the life of gear that already exists (lower marginal environmental impact than new).
- Usually same warranty as new at B&H/Adorama.
**Cons:**
- Stock is limited and sizes/focals go fast.
### Option C – Used market timed around BF (KEH, MPB, local)
**Pros:**
- Pure reuse: no new production, minimal extra footprint.
- Prices on Samyang often soften *around* BF because people offload to fund new toys.
- For Sony E, the AF 35 1.8 and 85 1.4 regularly show up; you can often land 30–40% under new BF pricing if you’re patient.
**Cons:**
- No official Samyang promo; you’re riding market timing instead.
---
**What I’d do (eco + wallet combo):**
- **Now → BF week:** Track historical prices with something like CamelCamelCamel for Amazon and price alerts on B&H/Adorama. Note current “normal” floor for the 35/1.8 and 85/1.4.
- **BF week:**
- First check **refurb/open‑box** sections at B&H/Adorama for those two lenses.
- If nothing good, compare **BF new price vs used** on MPB/KEH/eBay *including shipping*. If BF new is only ~10% more than clean used, I’d grab new from a big retailer in a single consolidated order.
- **Shipping tip:** If you’re buying multiple items, wait and place **one** order once all BF discounts are visible (usually Thursday night–Friday). One truck trip > three.
In my experience (Sony A7 III owner, had both those Samyangs), the **AF 35 1.8** is the one that pops up used/refurb more often, so that’s your best candidate for an eco‑friendly used/refurb buy. Then, if you’re gonna buy one new, make it the **85 1.4** during BF from B&H/Adorama and toss any other accessories you need into the same cart.
So, IMO:
- **Best eco balance:** Option B (refurb/open‑box) → then C (used) → only then A (brand‑new BF).
Hope this helps you snag a deal *and* keep the impact a bit lower!
Hey,
I’ll come at this from a slightly boring-but-important angle: warranty + insurance. Learned this the hard way with a Samyang 85mm I grabbed on a past Black Friday.
**Quick story:**
I snapped up a “too good to be true” Samyang AF 85mm f/1.4 deal from a random Amazon marketplace seller (not Amazon itself, not a known camera shop). Lens was great… for about 3 months. Then AF started hunting like crazy. I went to use the warranty and found out it wasn’t covered in my region because it was basically grey-market stock. I ended up paying for the repair myself, which pretty much erased the Black Friday savings. I was *not* happy at the time, but now I’m more careful and honestly… no complaints since I adjusted how I buy them.
**What I watch for now (especially around BF/Cyber):**
1. **Authorized dealer status**
For Samyang/Rokinon, I’d stick to:
- B&H, Adorama, Amazon *sold by Amazon* (not 3rd-party), major local shops that list themselves as authorized.
Discounts there are usually “official promos”, so warranty is valid.
2. **Warranty length & region**
Samyang warranty can vary by country and import channel. Before you buy:
- Check if the lens is **“USA warranty” / regional warranty** vs “import”.
- Confirm the warranty card matches your region (or that the retailer explicitly says “manufacturer warranty”).
3. **Invoice details matter**
For insurance (home/renters or separate photo gear policy), they’ll want a proper invoice from a legit retailer.
If you ever need to claim a lost/dropped lens, that BF invoice can literally save you hundreds.
4. **Bundles vs separate purchases**
I’ve seen BF bundles where they throw in cheap filters but quietly mark the lens as “international version” or “no manufacturer warranty” to get the price down. In my opinion, better to pay $20–30 more for a clean listing with full warranty than chase the absolute lowest number.
5. **Timing vs returns**
If you’re eyeing the AF 35mm f/1.8 and AF 85mm f/1.4, one strategy:
- Buy when you first see a **solid discount from an authorized dealer** (say 20–30% off).
- Make sure the return window covers BF + Cyber Monday week.
If a better deal pops up at the *same* store and you’re still in the return window, you can sometimes return/rebuy or ask support to adjust the price.
**Lesson learned (for me):**
Now I’m totally fine “losing” an extra 5–10% if it means:
- Full Samyang warranty in my country
- Proper invoice for gear insurance
- Good return policy in case decentering/AF issues show up
So yeah, I’d definitely watch B&H / Adorama / Amazon (sold by Amazon) for those two lenses, but when you compare prices, mentally add a “warranty tax” to any sketchy-looking seller. The cheapest price isn’t always the best deal if something goes wrong.
Hope this helps! Happy hunting and hope you snag that 35 + 85 combo at a good (and safe) price.