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Best Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals for Canon RF cameras?

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Hey everyone! Looking to snag a Canon RF camera during the upcoming Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales. I'm specifically interested in deals on the EOS R6 Mark II or maybe even the EOS R7 if the price is right. Anyone have any insider tips on where to find the absolute best discounts, especially bundled with RF lenses? Also, are refurbished options from Canon's website usually worth it? Any advice would be greatly appreciated!


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Basically, the thread has covered the logistics of refurbs, authorized dealers, and market pressure. From a technical standpoint, my advice for long-term ownership is to look closely at the sensor architecture and thermal management. The Canon EOS R6 Mark II features a much faster readout speed and better heat dissipation than the Canon EOS R7, which is huge for sustained 4K60p or high-speed bursts. Tbh, the R6 II is a much better "forever" body because of its full-frame Dual Pixel CMOS AF II and superior signal-to-noise ratio at high ISO. Quick tip: Look beyond the body. Any savings you snag on Black Friday should be funneled into high-quality optics like the Canon RF 24-70mm f/2.8L IS USM. Bodies are basically disposable tech every 4-5 years, but L-series glass holds its value and performance across multiple generations. Definately check if the bundle includes the "L" variants rather than the STM kit lenses, as the weather sealing and faster apertures are what you'll realy appreciate three years down the line. Anyway, just some technical food for thought before you drop the cash!


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Solid advice 👍


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Just catching up on this thread and there is some amazing advice here! ^ This. Also, if you are looking for peak performance, you absolutely have to be methodical about how you track these sales. I highly recommend using a resource like CamelCamelCamel to check the price history on Amazon, or setting up specific keyword alerts on Slickdeals. It is fantastic because you can see if the Black Friday price is actually the lowest it has ever been. For those looking at the Canon EOS R6 Mark II, performance is key, so keep an eye out for bundles that include the Canon RF 24-105mm f/4 L IS USM. That lens really lets the sensor shine! Another pro tip: check the EDU programs if you are a student or teacher. B&H and Adorama have incredible discounts that sometimes stack with seasonal sales. I love it when a plan comes together and you save hundreds on high-end gear. Don't forget to look for bundles that include high-speed media like the SanDisk Extreme Pro 128GB UHS-II SDXC to handle those high burst rates. TL;DR: Use price-tracking tools and check for EDU discounts to ensure you are getting the best performance for your budget.


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Hey! I've had good luck with Canon's refurbished gear – seriously, it's often like new. Check their site directly during the sales; sometimes they have exclusive bundles that beat the big retailers. Just my two cents!


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Hey there!

Instead of focusing *solely* on Black Friday/Cyber Monday, have you considered looking at used options? Places like KEH or MPB often have cameras in excellent condition and you might find a better deal overall compared to a 'discounted' brand new one. You could potentially snag an R6 Mark I for the price of a discounted R7. Just something to consider!

Also, think about *total* cost. A cheaper camera now might mean upgrading sooner if you find it limiting. An R6 Mark II will likely hold its value better and last longer, which could save you money in the long run, even if it's more upfront. Buying used also lets you re-sell without taking the initial depreciation hit. Just my two cents! Good luck with the hunt!


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Hey! Just jumping in here... While the other suggestions are valid (especially Canon refurbished, they're usually great!), I wanted to offer a slightly different perspective, focusing on *safety* when buying camera gear, especially online.

Unfortunately, with Black Friday/Cyber Monday deals, you sometimes see a surge in less-than-reputable sellers trying to offload gray market or even outright fake products. I've personally had issues with memory cards that looked legit but were actually counterfeit and corrupted a bunch of photos. Not fun!

So, my advice is to **stick to authorized Canon dealers** – think B&H Photo, Adorama, or directly from Canon. Yes, the deals might be *slightly* less amazing than some random site you've never heard of, but you're guaranteed to get genuine gear and a valid warranty. Peace of mind is worth something, right? Also, always pay with a credit card! It gives you a layer of protection if something goes wrong.

Also, if you *do* venture outside authorized dealers, be super careful about verifying the seller's reputation. Check reviews *everywhere* – not just on their site. Look for independent reviews and complaints. If a deal seems too good to be true, it probably is. And unfortunately, a lot of online sellers aren't as good as expected when it comes to customer service, so be aware of that.

Regarding lenses bundled with the R6 Mark II or R7, pay close attention to the lens model number! Sometimes, they'll bundle it with a cheaper kit lens that isn't as good. Do your research on the specific lens included. Knowing the lens model number will help you read reviews and determine if the bundle is a good value. Hope this helps, and happy (safe!) hunting!


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Hey! So, while everyone's giving great advice on refurbished gear and used options, I thought I'd chime in with a slightly different angle: Have you considered *why* Canon might be having these sales in the first place?

I mean, tbh, the camera market is super competitive. Sony's been killing it with their autofocus, and even Fujifilm is gaining ground with their retro designs. So, Canon's gotta stay aggressive on price to keep up. This might translate to better deals than usual on those RF cameras you're eyeing. It's not just about Black Friday, it's about market share! I'd compare specs and prices *really* carefully against Sony's a6000 series (or newer) or Fuji's X-T series before you jump on a Canon deal. Maybe there's a Sony or Fuji model that actually fits your needs better for a similar price, especially with lenses!

Just a thought! Hope this helps!


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Hey there! Everyone's given some great advice, and I totally get the urge to snag a deal during Black Friday/Cyber Monday. But I wanted to throw another, slightly different angle into the mix – the world of DIY repairs and tweaks!

Before you commit to a new (or even refurbished) body, *especially* if you're considering the R6 Mark II or R7, ask yourself: Are you comfortable potentially doing some very minor repairs yourself down the line? Hear me out...

I'm a bit of a tinkerer, and honestly, I've saved *tons* of money over the years by learning to clean my sensor, adjust focus micro-adjustments myself (if your lens supports it), or even replacing a simple rubber grip that started peeling. There are tons of resources online – iFixit, YouTube tutorials, you name it. Now, I'm NOT saying you should crack open your brand new camera immediately, but knowing you *can* potentially handle small issues yourself can be really empowering. This might extend the life of your current gear, or even a discounted used model, way beyond what you expect!

Think about it: that little bit of money you save avoiding the 'latest and greatest' camera body could be invested in better lenses. Or maybe towards a really good sensor cleaning kit. I picked up a used R6 a while back and found a tiny bit of dust behind the LCD screen. Instead of sending it back, I watched a video, bought a cheap toolkit, and fixed it myself in like 20 minutes. Saved me a ton of hassle!

Just be careful and do your research before attempting *anything*. Start with the easiest stuff, and always back up your camera settings! And of course, know your limits. If it's anything major, definitely go with a professional repair. But for minor maintenance? DIY can be a lifesaver... and a wallet-saver, too! Good luck with the hunt!


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