We’re almost a week into February, which means New Year’s Day has come and gone. However, the Canon “New Year, New Gear” sale lasts all the way through March 3, offering discounts on DSLR camera kits, photo printers, scanners and more.
And fortunately, it’s here just in time for Valentine’s Day! Get your boo a Dual Fisheye Lens to up their photography angles or a beginner camera for someone just getting started. Either way, there are so many incredible deals, so shop our top finds below.
Canon New Year Sale: Top Highlights
- For Beginners: Canon considers the EOS Rebel T7 Double Zoom Lens Kit to be a great place to start for beginners. Since it comes with everything you need for SLR photography, you’ll take next-level images, even in low-light settings — $640 (was $700)
- For Professionals: The EOS R5 C RF24–105mm F4 L IS USM Lens Kit lets you make all the creative decisions. While it has tons of features, it’s super portable and fits in the palm of your hand, making it ideal for all-day shoots — $4,429 (was $5,149)
- Classic DSLR: In the market for a classic DSLR camera? The EOS R10 RF-S18-150mm F3.5-6.3 IS STM Lens Kit is a widely-recommended option. With high image quality and a wide ISO range, you have some incredible shots in your future — $1,449 (was $1,549)
- Cinematic Masterpiece: If you’re shooting a mix of photos and videos, consider grabbing the EOS C70 Body. With the tagline “Serious Cinema in a Small Package,” it takes high-quality recordings wherever you go. And right now, it’s over $1,000 off! — $3,499 (was $4,799)
- Super Zoom: Since the RF100-500mm F4.5-7.1 L IS USM features a Super Telephoto zoom lens, it’s a total must-have for sports, wildlife and aviation photography. Even if you’re far away, the quality is going to be spectacular — $2,899 (was $3,099)
- Photo Library Must-Have: Convert photos and important documents to digital files with the imageFORMULA RS40 Photo and Document Scanner. Because it can scan up to 30 items per minute, you’ll complete a significant amount of work in a small amount of time — $287 (was $479)
- Portable Recordings: Canon’s PowerShot V10 is a tiny, highly portable camera that you can take wherever you go. With a built-in stand and stereo sound capture, it makes everything easier — $400 (was $480)
- Frame It: If you’re looking for a decent photo printer, consider Canon’s PIXMA iP8720 Wireless Inkjet Photo Printer. Boasting a six-color ink system, your photos will come out perfectly — $250 (was $314)
- Wide Angle: Create 180-degree content with Canon’s RF-S3.9mm F3.5 Dual Fisheye Lens. It’s a low-cost upgrade from a compact 180-degree VR cam — $1,099 (was $1,299)
- Scanned: For a sleek and highly functional scanner, opt for Canon’s imageFORMULA R10 Personal Document Scanner. While it’s small and portable, it conveniently converts paper to digital documents in seconds — $162 (was $280)