With the introduction of the Canon Cinema EOS C300 Mark III, Canon has announced a price drop on the Canon Cinema EOS C300 Mark II and the Cinema EOS C200 cameras.

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  1. I'm happy to see the price drop. I've had my eye on the C100 Mark II. It would slot in nicely between my 5D Mark IV and my XA11. I still shoot everything in 1080p. For an amateur with a youtube channel it would be a great option.
  2. The drop on the bodies is pretty nice. But some of this is BS. They are listing the LPE 6N at $69 claiming it is a big drop from the $100 list price but nobody pays list. As for the cinema bodies I am expecting a flood of refurbs coming as people that picked them up on the no money down Canon lease start to return them.
  3. The drop on the bodies is pretty nice. But some of this is BS. They are listing the LPE 6N at $69 claiming it is a big drop from the $100 list price but nobody pays list. As for the cinema bodies I am expecting a flood of refurbs coming as people that picked them up on the no money down Canon lease start to return them.
    What do refurbed Canon Cinemas go for, I couldn't find a single C200 offered as a refurb? You can literally get a brand new C200 for less than the price of a 1DX, I don't think you will save much more by getting a refurb. To me these prices are incredible (ok maybe not the battery) but those Cinema prices are probably at rock bottom now.
  4. I was wondering what kind of an effect these cuts would have on the rest of the market as $1000 is a pretty good drop. We got the first answer today as BMD just dropped the price of the BMPCC 6K to $1995.
  5. I was wondering what kind of an effect these cuts would have on the rest of the market as $1000 is a pretty good drop. We got the first answer today as BMD just dropped the price of the BMPCC 6K to $1995.
    I saw that too...I think the S1H and S1 will follow sometime soon. The problem is Panasonic cannot afford a drop like that.
  6. I hadn't seen it posted here but the price drop on the Cine lenses makes the drop on the bodies look like a non-event.

    "Both lenses are now priced at $9,999 USD. These lenses were $23,275 USD, so that is a discount of more than $13,000 USD."

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