LONDON, United Kingdom, Oct. 23, 2017 -- Eye See 360, a leading camera review website, are predicting Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals on Canon cameras for 2017. In their latest report, the team at Eye See 360 have revealed the discounts they expect to see on popular Canon DSLR models like the Rebel T6 and Rebel T5i.
The team at Eye See 360 combine information on last year's best Black Friday Canon deals with recent price trends on Canon cameras. Comparing these two data sets enables Eye See 360 to make deal predictions about the deals that shoppers will be able to enjoy in the near future.
Jason Roberts, Head DSLR Expert at EyeSee360, monitors the price of the most sought after DSLR cameras and has some advice for Black Friday shoppers:
“Last year we saw lots of the big retailers offer discounts on the Canon EOS Rebel T6, a great entry level DSLR camera. A couple of retailers also offered deals on the T6i and 80D. Normally Black Friday sales on DSLRs include lens kits and bundles as opposed to discounts on the camera bodies themselves.”
The DSLR team at Eye See 360 are predicting discounts as high as 40% are possible on Canon cameras this year. Last year the Rebel T6 received the steepest discounts on Black Friday and Cyber Monday. This camera model has remained a bestseller throughout 2017 so more deals are to be expected on the T6.
As for other camera brands, Eye See 360 also publish Nikon DSLR Black Friday price predictions.
Black Friday ads from the big online retailers normally start releasing early in November. In recent years Black Friday deals have started in the week leading up to Black Friday, which falls on November 24 this year. Cyber Monday follows Black Friday weekend on November 27 and is reserved for online deals.
About EyeSee360
Eye See 360 are a team of camera experts who follow the price of DSLR cameras online in the run up to Black Friday & Cyber Monday
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