27-05-2012, 11:29 | #1 |
Absinthe
Join Date: Aug 2007
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Discontinued products
Is it just me or are Canon taking the mick a bit lately?
I see they've discontinued the 24-70 mk1 and the 580EXII, both of which have been replaced with vastly more expensive models which are barely even available yet. I'm sure the prices of the replacements will drop over time but, right now, they appear to be sticking it to consumers. Anyone who was in the market for a 24-70 is now looking at paying over twice the price for a mk2 or sourcing a used mk1. I notice that hardly anywhere has stock of the mk1 any more and the prices have risen as a result. Far from the used value of the mk1 dropping in light of the mk2, as many speculated, I can see it rising in the near future. As for the 580EXII, this has been replaced with the 600 which is nearly £300 more expensive. £640-ish is an insane price to pay for a flash, especially if you don't require the new functionality it provides over the 580 as the power is pretty much the same. As the 24-70 and 580EXII are two of Canon's main 'workhorse' products, I can't help but feel they're milking the replacement models for all they're worth. I'm glad I got a 24-70 when I did rather than waiting to see how the mk2 affected prices, and I've just sourced a used 580EXII to replace my 430EXII, something I wasn't planning on doing quite yet but which I now feel the need to do in case the used prices start rising once new stock dries up. Rant over
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