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Trick or Treat: Don't miss out on this Canon M5 deal!

As part of Canon's Spooky savings going on in the refurbished store, don't miss out on this M5 deal.  As one of my favorite little M's .. this is an incredible deal for the M5.

At a glance:

  • 24.2MP APS-C CMOS Sensor
  • DIGIC 7 Image Processor
  • 2.36m-Dot EVF, Touch and Drag AF Control
  • 3.2" 1.62m-Dot Tilting Touchscreen LCD
  • Full HD 1080p Video Recording at 60 fps
  • Built-In Wi-Fi with NFC, Bluetooth
  • Dual Pixel CMOS AF
  • Up to 9 fps Shooting and ISO 25600
  • Digital IS 5-Axis Image Stabilization for Video

This is both time limited and quantity limited so order now!

This deal when you complete your add to cart and add in your coupon code of TREATPLEASE, gives you an M5 for $636!

Not only do you get an refurbished Canon M5 body for a great price, included is:

  • Canon EF-M to EF mount adapter (use your EF lenses on the M5!)
  • 1 Body Jacket EH29-CJ Brown,
  • 1 Body Jacket EH29-CJ Black,
  • 1 Neck Strap EM-E2 Black
  • 1 Neck Strap EM-E2 Brown

This deal is only for US residents and you must have a US mailing address.

Get the EOS M5 deal here

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