Adorama new deals on the 5D Mark IV and the 6D Mark II
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Adorama new deals on the 5D Mark IV and the 6D Mark II

Adorama just started advertising a new deal on the 5D Mark IV and the 6D Mark II cameras.  Now bundled with a Pixma PRO-100 printer, for an additional $350 mail-in rebate.  The 5D Mark IV body only bundle price is $2449 after rebate, and the 6D Mark II is $949. If that's not all, each bundle also includes a Canon grip, extra battery, and photo paper.  These prices won't last long!

5D Mark IV Bundles 

6D Mark II Bundles

Also, keep in mind that each purchase is also eligible for Canon's CarePAK plus 13-month additional warranty.

Edit:

Not to be outdone by B&H Photo Video, these bundles now include a 64GB sandisk memory card.

 

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