For $999
nnowak wrote:
Alastair Norcross wrote:
You can get the kit with the 18-150 instead of the 15-45. I think this is the better deal (unless you already have an 18-150, but don't have an M6II or an EVF).
Where are you seeing that price? I am seeing the M6 II with EVF-DC2 and 18-150mm for $1249. That would be $250 extra, not $50.
I got an email from Canon Pricewatch a few days ago. The street price bundle was $1049. Probably not supposed to link to it here.
If you go to their website, you can see it. Free shipping and no sales tax too. It was the same kind of deal I used to get my M6 with 18-150m and EVF nearly three years ago.
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