Price drops to $1699, I'm in for another.
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rumorzmonger said:$100 off isn't exactly a "big" price drop...
stewy said:Given that I'm using a 40D right now, I'll checkout the used ones as soon as the price drops. If I can get a used one for about $1000 with a decent shutter count around, around 30K, then I'm good. However, this all depends on what Canon announces in October. If they come out with a reasonably priced high MP camera that's great for portrait, macro and weddings (I don't need action), then I'll get that... and maybe still get a 5D2 as backup. . I'd retire my 40D if I didn't have the 10-22mm. Its such an awesome lens.
You can get them for that cheap: http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/ol/B007FGYZFI?c=uSwampYankee said:Call me when the 5D3 drops. Love the camera, just don't have $3,400 for it. How about $3,000.
Aaron78 said:A new 5D II for $1,699 is a steal, and the 5D III should be down to $3,000 most everywhere in the next couple of months. If you search daily, (or check back here and at the digital picture) they notify you of price drops. Numerous times the 5D III has sold for $3,000, and that fire sale adorama had on their ebay store saw them go for $2,749 (almost made me buy).
RGomezPhotos said:Aaron78 said:A new 5D II for $1,699 is a steal, and the 5D III should be down to $3,000 most everywhere in the next couple of months. If you search daily, (or check back here and at the digital picture) they notify you of price drops. Numerous times the 5D III has sold for $3,000, and that fire sale adorama had on their ebay store saw them go for $2,749 (almost made me buy).
Totally... The 5D2 is a steal at $1,699. And you can already get it RETAIL for less than $2,000. The 5D2 is an AWESOME camera even with its age...
I hope the 5D3 will be $2,499 before next summer. Which I think is the price it should've been from the beginning. The superior ISO and AF is awesome, but not worth an extra $1,300.
stewy said:Given that I'm using a 40D right now, I'll checkout the used ones as soon as the price drops. If I can get a used one for about $1000 with a decent shutter count around, around 30K, then I'm good. However, this all depends on what Canon announces in October. If they come out with a reasonably priced high MP camera that's great for portrait, macro and weddings (I don't need action), then I'll get that... and maybe still get a 5D2 as backup. . I'd retire my 40D if I didn't have the 10-22mm. Its such an awesome lens.