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We’ve got another nice deal for our European readers: Canon’s new flagship cinemaeos camera the EOS C500 started shipping today we’ve got a nice discount code to get a little of that priceload off. As far as I know this is the cheapest offer in the EU from a trustworthy seller.
A. F. Marcotec, based in Germany, gives us an exclusive 500€ discount for the C500 (does 120fps and 4K RAW).
A. F. Marcotec sells professional filmmaking equipment in Europe and has some of the most competitive prices in the market.
They have the EOS C500 listed for 19995,00€ (excl. VAT) (CVP sells it for roughly 20030€) and the cinema5D discount code will give you -500€ off:
Discount CODE: 311212C5DC500SHOP link: Canon EOS C500 PL/EF
Enter the code at checkout. The camera starts shipping now and they have some pieces left.
American cinema5D readers can pre-order the camera for $25999 at B&H: There’s a PL version and EF Version.
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Sebastian Wöber is a director and DP, studied at Filmacademy Vienna and is passionate about harnessing the potential of filmmaking tech to create powerful cinematic work with limited resources. He is currently teaching film at Andrews University in the US.