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KolariVision Black Friday Sales
KolariVision is one of my long-time personal vendors. I started using them when I converted my 20D for Infrared photography back in 2013, they have since converted for me a 7D, EOS-M, M3, M5, and M6 Mark II. The only filters I purchase for infrared photography are theirs. They have always been excellent, and are arguably the leading company in custom modified cameras for infrared photography.
The following deals are available until November 29th, so pick them up now.
$50 OFF - Full Spectrum Conversions
Discount Code: BF50FSCONVERSION
$100 OFF - CLiR Infrared Photography Mastery – Complete IR Course and Software
Discount Code: BF100CLIR
$100 OFF - Astrophotography H-Alpha Conversion
Discount Code: BF100ASTRO
$400 OFF - Clearance Leica M9 Cameras
Discount Code: BF400LEICA
10% Off - Filters Sets
Discount Code: BF10FILSET
(Includes Drop-in Filter Sets, Standard IR Filter Sets, & Gen 3 IR Filter Sets)
20% Off - IR Lens Filters (2 or more)
Discount Code: BF20IRFILTERS
20% OFF - DIY Canon R5 Heatsink Overheating Kit
Discount Code: BF20DIYCOOLKIT
30% OFF - Kolari Pro ND Filter
Discount Code: BF30NDPRO
30% OFF - Kolari EF-EOS R Drop-In Filter Mount Adapter For Canon EOS R
Discount Code: BF30ADAPTER
40% OFF - Kolari Pro ND Filter Set
Discount Code: BF40NDPROSET
(Coupon Grants 25% Additional Discount For A Total Of 40% Compared To Buying Pro ND Filters Individually)
50% OFF - Kolari Pro UV Cut Protective Filter
Discount Code: BF50UVCUTPRO
50% OFF - Canon R5 Heatsink Overheating Mod Service
Discount Code: BF50OVERHEATR5
70% OFF - DJI AIR 2S Filters
Discount Code: BF70AIR2S
Coupons Expire On 11/29/21 (Midnight). Coupons Can Not Be Combined With Other Offers.
Richard CanonNews
Richard has been using Canon cameras since the 1990s, with his first being the now legendary EOS-3. Since then, Richard has continued to use Canon cameras and now focuses mostly on infrared photography. Richard is the founder and editor of CanonNews since 2017, and has worked as a writer on CanonRumors and other websites in the past.
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