New B&H Canon ‘Double Instant Rebate’

Double instant rebates provide significant discounts to photographers who want to purchase a camera body along with a lens and/or flash. A new ‘double instant rebate‘ promotion has just begun at B&H and will run for a few more weeks. By buying a lens or electronic flash along with a Canon 5D Mark III, 5D Mark II, 60D, or 7d you can save significant amounts on the overall purchase. With some of the most desirable lenses, the savings can run into hundreds of dollars.

The group of eligible cameras is exceptional and it includes the most recent and most advanced full-frame and cropped sensor cameras (5D3 and 7D) along with some very capable but less expensive alternatives (5D2 and 60D). Follow the link to the B&H site for details.

B&H also has some other interesting offers right now, including:

(Thanks for making your purchase from site affiliate B&H directly though the link on this page and helping support the blog! :-)

G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer whose subjects include the Pacific coast, redwood forests, central California oak/grasslands, the Sierra Nevada, California deserts, urban landscapes, night photography, and more.
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2 thoughts on “New B&H Canon ‘Double Instant Rebate’”

  1. Just a quick message, feel free to remove afterwards: your links are broken, something with absolute links parsed as relative links. Cheers :-)

    1. Hey, thanks for letting me know. I probably wouldn’t have caught that for hours if you hadn’t told me. I’m always grateful to helpful editors!

      Dan

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