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As reported by CPW this morning,
I just picked up a RF14-30f/4L for $900 after loyalty discount, super slick!
RF Lenses
RF 15-35mm f/2.8L IS USM is now $1699.00
OOS
RF 14-35mm f/4L IS USM is now $999.00 (lowest seen yet)
RF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM is now $899.00 (lowest seen yet)
RF 100-400mm f/5.6-8 IS USM is now $399.00 (lowest seen yet)
RF 16mm f/2.8 STM is now $179.00 (lowest seen yet)
RF 50mm f/1.8 STM is now $119.00
RF 85mm F2 Macro IS STM is now $399.00
RF 24-105mm f/4-7.1 IS STM is now $219.00
Cameras
EOS R5 is now $3099.00 (lowest seen yet)
EOS R6 is now $1699.00 (lowest seen yet)
EOS-1D X Mark III is now $3999.00 (lowest seen yet)
EOS 5D Mark IV is now $1499.00 (lowest seen yet)
EOS RP is now $599.00 (lowest seen yet)
EF Lenses
EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II USM is now $1299.00
EF 16-35mm f/2.8L III USM is now $1299.00 (lowest seen yet)
EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM is now $699.00
EF 11-24mm f/4L USM is now $1699.00 (lowest seen yet)
EF 85mm f/1.4L IS USM is now $999.00 (lowest seen yet)
EF 85mm f/1.8 USM is now $299.00
EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM is now $199.00 (lowest seen yet)
EF-S 55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS STM is now $169.00
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RF 16mm f/2.8 STM @ $179.00 --- Great compact prime for RF system, very fair price. If you have zooms that are 24+, then you'll appreciate the little bit of extra width w/ solid quality this gives at a bargain price.
RF 100-400mm f/5.6-8 IS USM @ $399.00 --- Normally on sale for $550. Very quick to focus, very quiet, very stabilized lens with 5.5 stops of IS. Combine that with an IBIS-capable body, it's pretty good at this price point....even when factoring the horrible f/8 aperture. Pair this with an APS-C body (like the R7 w/ IBIS), and you'll get effective 640mm reach on a budget. A similar competitor is the Sigma 150-600mm, which goes on sale once or twice a year a $700.
EOS RP @ $599.00 --- I'm hesitant to suggest this, unless price is your only consideration. The R10 is $900-ish, the R8 replacement to the RP is $1500 and utterly blows this camera out of the water. But if max price is your only concern and you must have mirrorless, then it's not a terrible option. It was $600 in the 2022 holiday sale (w/ camera sling bag + grip extension), but the R8 wasn't announced yet. I personally feel this should be $100-200 cheaper given how many options are out there now.
EF 11-24mm f/4L USM @ $1699.00 --- Ok, this is NOT a budget option. But this is a pro-tier super-ultra-wide that has precious little distortion. If you do indoors work like architectural or real estate, this is your secret weapon. Your ace up your sleeve. You'll make this $1700 back in no time. Few wide lenses come close to this quality, and not really at this price point.
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$220 RF 24-105mm (https://www.usa.canon.c
$400 RF 100-400mm (https://www.usa.canon.c
$120 RF 50mm/1.8 -- nifty fifty (https://www.usa.canon.c
$600 RP Body (https://www.usa.canon.c
You'll get a very inexpensive (if slightly aging) full-frame body that's still regarded as pretty good.
The cons: you're giving up faster/stickier AF, faster burst rates, better video, and better low-light performance compared to the newer R8 @ $1500 (same form factor, full-frame). But at $900 less, only you can determine if any of that is a deal-breaker.
And in the future, you can upgrade to the R8 and all of the above lenses will be compatible. You can keep the RP body, or sell it. I don't have a crystal ball, but you may get $400-500 for it. Offsetting the price of the (then discounted?) R8....and you've used a nice RP all this time for a mere $100-200 cost. You can't rent a camera body for $50/year.
And you'll have two silent, quick focusing lenses -- the long of which uses Canon's nano-USM motor system. They're not "fast" optically at f/7.1 and f/8, but the aggressive on-lens IS helps eliminate handheld shake. Covering the range of 24mm to 400mm (same reach as buying 15mm-250mm labeled lenses for APS-C).
You'll have immense flexibility with these two lenses, as it covers everything from a fairly wide to telephoto. The 24-105 isn't too heavy to daily carry.
For anything needing better optical performance, you have a 50mm/1.8 (actual 50mm on a full frame, not a 50mm on a APS-C which is more like 80mm).
As time goes on, you can get a Canon EF-to-RF adapter and use any of the many awesome EF full-frame lenses that have been released since 1987, from Canon and countless other vendors. There are some real bargains and real amazing lenses to be had out there, and they'll be almost always 100% compatible with this setup.
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Other things you'll need:
1-2x additional batteries (only buy first-party canon). The RP tends to be a battery hog.
Third-party lens hood (Vello) for each lens. I strongly recommend against UV/protection filters, as they give serious ghosting/reflections from external light sources. Even expensive $70+ multicoated B+W filters are susceptible to it -- I know this personally, I've sunk more money into these pieces of glass just to ruin the image from the top tier lens I just bought. A lens hood is plenty of protection for normal use.
Camera bag of some sort (lowepro or ruggard are considered good brands, but it's highly personal).
At least 2x memory cards (about $30-40 for a v60 128gb SD, buy name-brands like Sandisk, Sony, Kingston, ProGrade, etc).
I'd also argue to get a better neckstrap, but that's a highly personal choice. Popular options are BlackRapid, Peak Design, ThinkTank, and Domke.
*Update, called Canon and they're issuing a refund. Super easy process and they are always very helpful and friendly.
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For example, the EF-S 55-250 was $99, EF 85mm/1.8 $179, and RF 24-105 STM $119.
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You do realize that Late November 2022 was just 5 months ago, right?
These are not "lowest seen yet" prices.
And at the risk of being Stannis -- it's fewer.
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*Update, called Canon and they're issuing a refund. Super easy process and they are always very helpful and friendly.
Mount Adapter EF-EOS R - $100
https://www.usa.canon.c
Refurbished Mount Adapter EF-EOS R - $80
https://www.usa.canon.c
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RF 16mm f/2.8 STM @ $179.00 --- Great compact prime for RF system, very fair price. If you have zooms that are 24+, then you'll appreciate the little bit of extra width w/ solid quality this gives at a bargain price.
RF 100-400mm f/5.6-8 IS USM @ $399.00 --- Normally on sale for $550. Very quick to focus, very quiet, very stabilized lens with 5.5 stops of IS. Combine that with an IBIS-capable body, it's pretty good at this price point....even when factoring the horrible f/8 aperture. Pair this with an APS-C body (like the R7 w/ IBIS), and you'll get effective 640mm reach on a budget. A similar competitor is the Sigma 150-600mm, which goes on sale once or twice a year a $700.
EOS RP @ $599.00 --- I'm hesitant to suggest this, unless price is your only consideration. The R10 is $900-ish, the R8 replacement to the RP is $1500 and utterly blows this camera out of the water. But if max price is your only concern and you must have mirrorless, then it's not a terrible option. It was $600 in the 2022 holiday sale (w/ camera sling bag + grip extension), but the R8 wasn't announced yet. I personally feel this should be $100-200 cheaper given how many options are out there now.
EF 11-24mm f/4L USM @ $1699.00 --- Ok, this is NOT a budget option. But this is a pro-tier super-ultra-wide that has precious little distortion. If you do indoors work like architectural or real estate, this is your secret weapon. Your ace up your sleeve. You'll make this $1700 back in no time. Few wide lenses come close to this quality, and not really at this price point.
Mount Adapter EF-EOS R - $100
https://www.usa.canon.com/shop/p/...k&type=New [canon.com]
Refurbished Mount Adapter EF-EOS R - $80
https://www.usa.canon.com/shop/p/...r-ef-eos-r [canon.com]
The model with the control ring was in the $70-ish range a while back, and that sells for $150 on-sale/$200 new, $120 refurb now. So a 50%+ discount is more fair.....but $30 off? Sure it's something but unfortunately, no an amazing discount.