Bob Howland said:I'm not sure the Adorama Ebay offer is legitimate.
Canon Rumors said:The 5D Mark III is MMAP priced...
Marsu42 said:Canon Rumors said:The 5D Mark III is MMAP priced...
Um, for the simple german people like me ... what is mmap? Does it apply in europe, too? Will it change anytime soon, whatever it is :-o ?
kirispupis said:My, what a scandalous title for a discussion. If you are one of those folks who spend a tremendous amount on gear that you then take out once in awhile and state "look how nice a camera I have!" and once in awhile get out and take photos that you think are awesome but are really a waste of a perfectly good hard drive then yes, I can understand your anger that a few individuals who waited awhile managed to find a deal online.
As someone who actually uses my 5D3, I certainly have no remorse. Since picking my camera up in the beginning of April I have taken over 20k shots, travelling with it to Dubai and Tuscany and getting a number of shots I would have had no chance with on my old 5D2 or 7D.
If I wanted to I could easily sell these shots to make up for the drop in price. Seriously, rather than concentrate on discussions like this, just get out and photograph.
unfocused said:I think it means Manufacturer's Minimum Advertised Price.
K3nt said:Don't know if anyone's interested but the 5D3 is on sale here in Finland at 2799eur including and extra battery pack.
Marsu42 said:K3nt said:Don't know if anyone's interested but the 5D3 is on sale here in Finland at 2799eur including and extra battery pack.
Though my finnish is past its primethis sounds quite interesting - if there aren't any hidden catches like €100 shipping costs or a waiting time of 1 month until delivery when all other shops sell it @€2800 too.
Btw: Everywhere else the 5d3 AND 5d2 price jumped up €100 after the 6d announcement, and the 5d3 is often out of stock :-(
K3nt said:I check their website and they state they have 5+ units in stock.