Anyone notice a shortage of M6 Mark IIs?
Re: Anyone notice a shortage of M6 Mark IIs?
Wintereater wrote:
I've been looking to upgrade to the M6 II, and something I've noticed is that availability seems to be oddly low in Canada, despite the camera only releasing a couple months ago. None of my local best buys have it (I even checked all the ones in Vancouver, a huge city), and the camera shops I've called all said something along the lines of the camera being "rare" for some reason, which I don't get. Has the camera just not been selling well, or is it just Canon neglecting Canada? Not sure how long the shortage has been going on for (Corona related? lol).
I'm not sure if Best Buy Canada is stocking the M6 II in any of their stores yet, but it is available on their website for online ordering. The Canon Canada eStore lists both kits as being in stock, as does Henry's Camera in Toronto. I usually order directly from Canon.
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