when are the best Sales on 5d Mark iii?

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Hello everybody,
I want to buy the 5D mark iii soon. I can wait for Christmas sales but would prefer sooner. when and where would be the best time and place to do so?
also, I sew some lens kits on ebay, I'm looking for lens that will be good for both landscape and modeling work. any recommendations?
thanks!
 
for the best of the best, get used... i got mine used around 4 months for USD2340

body, original grip, 2 original batteries , 2 third parties, 50mmf1.8, GSC filter on both screen on the body, 32gb 600x trancend cf, two piece 8gb trancend cd, two piece 8gb lexar cf all inside a Pelican card CASE, full accessories from the retail box with strap, charger .manual etc .

well cant find anything cheaper than this haha... search around for use, so far in my country used mkIII can goes up to USD1.9k or less, depends on age
 
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SomethingPositive said:
Hello everybody,
I want to buy the 5D mark iii soon. I can wait for Christmas sales but would prefer sooner. when and where would be the best time and place to do so?
also, I sew some lens kits on ebay, I'm looking for lens that will be good for both landscape and modeling work. any recommendations?
thanks!

If anybody knew this, everybody looking to buy this camera anytime soon, would be waiting for that day, now wouldn't they ? Nobody knows that answer !? One can stipulate, Black Friday, Boxing Day... who knows !
 
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SomethingPositive said:
Hello everybody,
I want to buy the 5D mark iii soon. I can wait for Christmas sales but would prefer sooner. when and where would be the best time and place to do so?
also, I sew some lens kits on ebay, I'm looking for lens that will be good for both landscape and modeling work. any recommendations?
thanks!

Here is a price history for the 5D Mark III. Those sharp downward spikes represent one day specials. I bought mine last September during one of those for $2750 from Adorama. I knew I wanted one, so I just watched for a deal and bought it immediately when it popped up.

I think that this chart is telling you that a price of $2800 or maybe less is likely to happen again, so sit tight and be quick on the buy button.

03868-Canon-EOS-5D-Mark-III-price-graph.png
 
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Well if you want grey market - "new/opened box" then BVI usually has them $2500-$2599.

If you want from an authorized reseller sadly around $3100 now, since in a time not so long ago...authorized resellers could price below the given listed price. Now/recently I believe Canon required it's authorized sellers to not sell under a certain list price (with the exception of certain rebate promotions) - so in regards of any "legit" authorized going for in the $2800 it probably won't be until an official price cut.

http://www.usa.canon.com/app/pdf/dealer/CanonAuthorizedDealers.pdf
 
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Canon 14-24 said:
Well if you want grey market - "new/opened box" then BVI usually has them $2500-$2599.

If you want from an authorized reseller sadly around $3100 now, since in a time not so long ago...authorized resellers could price below the given listed price. Now/recently I believe Canon required it's authorized sellers to not sell under a certain list price (with the exception of certain rebate promotions) - so in regards of any "legit" authorized going for in the $2800 it probably won't be until an official price cut.

http://www.usa.canon.com/app/pdf/dealer/CanonAuthorizedDealers.pdf

Don't misunderstand the Canon rule.
They do not allow a dealer to advertise a price lower than the MSRP they set, but a dealer can sell one for whatever price they want.

Some dealers have been getting around Canons MSRP by having the reduced price visible only when you place the item in the shopping cart and start the checkout. A good example was the recent B&H special price on the 6D. It only appeared on checkout.
 
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Mt Spokane Photography said:
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Canon 14-24 said:
Well if you want grey market - "new/opened box" then BVI usually has them $2500-$2599.

If you want from an authorized reseller sadly around $3100 now, since in a time not so long ago...authorized resellers could price below the given listed price. Now/recently I believe Canon required it's authorized sellers to not sell under a certain list price (with the exception of certain rebate promotions) - so in regards of any "legit" authorized going for in the $2800 it probably won't be until an official price cut.

http://www.usa.canon.com/app/pdf/dealer/CanonAuthorizedDealers.pdf

Don't misunderstand the Canon rule.
They do not allow a dealer to advertise a price lower than the MSRP they set, but a dealer can sell one for whatever price they want.

Some dealers have been getting around Canons MSRP by having the reduced price visible only when you place the item in the shopping cart and start the checkout. A good example was the recent B&H special price on the 6D. It only appeared on checkout.

So if you had to venture a guess, when would be the ideal time to purchase a 5D III? Black Friday perhaps? It's currently $3099, but if it has reached $2800 in the past one would figure that there could be a similar price drop soon, possibly once the new Sonys are released...
 
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ksagomonyants said:
Overstockdigital has 5d iii for $2249 with 1 year US warranty. Seems as a great deal to me. Has anybody ordered any gear from them?

Avoid them at all costs. A little research into their legitimacy shows that they are your typical bait-and-switch company. Unfortunately, if a deal seems too good to be true, it probably is.

http://www.canonrumors.com/forum/index.php?topic=7985.0

http://www.yelp.com/biz/overstock-digital-washington

http://www.dpreview.com/forums/post/50395313
 
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bleephotography said:
Mt Spokane Photography said:
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Canon 14-24 said:
Well if you want grey market - "new/opened box" then BVI usually has them $2500-$2599.

If you want from an authorized reseller sadly around $3100 now, since in a time not so long ago...authorized resellers could price below the given listed price. Now/recently I believe Canon required it's authorized sellers to not sell under a certain list price (with the exception of certain rebate promotions) - so in regards of any "legit" authorized going for in the $2800 it probably won't be until an official price cut.

http://www.usa.canon.com/app/pdf/dealer/CanonAuthorizedDealers.pdf

Don't misunderstand the Canon rule.
They do not allow a dealer to advertise a price lower than the MSRP they set, but a dealer can sell one for whatever price they want.

Some dealers have been getting around Canons MSRP by having the reduced price visible only when you place the item in the shopping cart and start the checkout. A good example was the recent B&H special price on the 6D. It only appeared on checkout.

So if you had to venture a guess, when would be the ideal time to purchase a 5D III? Black Friday perhaps? It's currently $3099, but if it has reached $2800 in the past one would figure that there could be a similar price drop soon, possibly once the new Sonys are released...

Good deals just pop up unexpectedly, perhaps a dealer has a lot of inventory and bills to pay, or whatever. Adorama sold 500 of the 5D MK III's on ebay for $2750 when I bought mine.

All you can do is to set a price you are willing to pay, and be aware that you might only have minutes or hours to jump on it when it appears. There is no guarantee that your price will ever happen, but if its reasonable, its likely.

Refurbished 5D MK III's are in stock at Canon Direct, and the Canon loyalty program will get you about 10% off that, for a net of about $2450. All you need is a old powershot or a old 35mm film body that's shot. Give them the serial number and they will give you a shipping label to send it to be recycled.
 
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Mt Spokane Photography said:
bleephotography said:
Mt Spokane Photography said:
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Canon 14-24 said:
Well if you want grey market - "new/opened box" then BVI usually has them $2500-$2599.

If you want from an authorized reseller sadly around $3100 now, since in a time not so long ago...authorized resellers could price below the given listed price. Now/recently I believe Canon required it's authorized sellers to not sell under a certain list price (with the exception of certain rebate promotions) - so in regards of any "legit" authorized going for in the $2800 it probably won't be until an official price cut.

http://www.usa.canon.com/app/pdf/dealer/CanonAuthorizedDealers.pdf

Don't misunderstand the Canon rule.
They do not allow a dealer to advertise a price lower than the MSRP they set, but a dealer can sell one for whatever price they want.

Some dealers have been getting around Canons MSRP by having the reduced price visible only when you place the item in the shopping cart and start the checkout. A good example was the recent B&H special price on the 6D. It only appeared on checkout.

So if you had to venture a guess, when would be the ideal time to purchase a 5D III? Black Friday perhaps? It's currently $3099, but if it has reached $2800 in the past one would figure that there could be a similar price drop soon, possibly once the new Sonys are released...

Good deals just pop up unexpectedly, perhaps a dealer has a lot of inventory and bills to pay, or whatever. Adorama sold 500 of the 5D MK III's on ebay for $2750 when I bought mine.

All you can do is to set a price you are willing to pay, and be aware that you might only have minutes or hours to jump on it when it appears. There is no guarantee that your price will ever happen, but if its reasonable, its likely.

Refurbished 5D MK III's are in stock at Canon Direct, and the Canon loyalty program will get you about 10% off that, for a net of about $2450. All you need is a old powershot or a old 35mm film body that's shot. Give them the serial number and they will give you a shipping label to send it to be recycled.

Good to know, thanks Mt. I've never even heard of the Canon Loyalty Program so it might be worth an inquiry, although I've never purchased a refurbished camera before (that makes me a little more nervous than a refurbished lens).
 
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i've brought 3 refurb cameras from canon direct. A 5d mark 2 and 3 and a t4i. The 5d's came fine. the t4i came broken and canon sent me another one overnight. I had to purchase another and I returned the broken one, No Problems. The 5d camera's came looking like new. I didn't check the shutter count but I was satisfied.
 
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Just after Christmas last year was when I bought mine, the 5D3 kit w/ 24-105mm f/4 was selling for $3300 and came with a 6% reward from Amazon - I don't think the kit has been cheaper than that yet. I've seen the body sell for around $2500 new at ebay (at around the same time as when I bought my 5D3 kit), not sure if that was with a US warranty or not, and those sold out very quickly.
 
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Oh, ok thanks for the links. I usually go to CR website using Chrome on my laptop and I've never seen any ads here. But this time I logged from my phone and I saw this overstockdigital.com ad. So, my guess was that if I see it here, that probably means it's a more or less reputable seller.


bleephotography said:
ksagomonyants said:
Overstockdigital has 5d iii for $2249 with 1 year US warranty. Seems as a great deal to me. Has anybody ordered any gear from them?

Avoid them at all costs. A little research into their legitimacy shows that they are your typical bait-and-switch company. Unfortunately, if a deal seems too good to be true, it probably is.

http://www.canonrumors.com/forum/index.php?topic=7985.0

http://www.yelp.com/biz/overstock-digital-washington

http://www.dpreview.com/forums/post/50395313
 
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ksagomonyants said:
Oh, ok thanks for the links. I usually go to CR website using Chrome on my laptop and I've never seen any ads here. But this time I logged from my phone and I saw this overstockdigital.com ad. So, my guess was that if I see it here, that probably means it's a more or less reputable seller.
You should not assume that - NOT EVER!

The ads placed here by Google and CR has little control over them. In addition, google targets each individual based on other sites they have visited, so we all get different ads.

Overstock.com is not a scam company, but they may have more complaints than normal. Their prices are generally not a bargain.
 
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Mt Spokane Photography said:
The ads placed here by Google and CR has little control over them. In addition, google targets each individual based on other sites they have visited, so we all get different ads.

Very true. I've been looking at the Camera Paradise site for a couple of weeks and suddenly I see their ads every time I come on CR.

Btw - I did buy my new gear from them :D
 
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Mt Spokane Photography and Roo, thanks guys, I didn't know that. So, I've read some reviews about this kind of sellers, and lots of people complain that the sellers don't send them what they ordered if they don't buy some extra stuff. But does that mean that if one buys something inexpensive extra, the seller will send him what he ordered originally?

Same thing about buying something from ebay. If I need to send DSLR/lenses etc to Canon, I need to submit a copy of the receipt and the warranty card, correct? So, if I bought something from an ebay seller, will Canon honor warranty from this seller?

Thanks again. I hope these are not really silly questions :)

Roo said:
Mt Spokane Photography said:
The ads placed here by Google and CR has little control over them. In addition, google targets each individual based on other sites they have visited, so we all get different ads.

Very true. I've been looking at the Camera Paradise site for a couple of weeks and suddenly I see their ads every time I come on CR.

Btw - I did buy my new gear from them :D
 
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