(ENDED) Camera & Photo Lightning Deals:Lastolite (last item)
This round of Camera and Photo Lightning Deals at Amazon expired with none of the seven products selling out (100% claimed). Original post after the jump for the deal historians only. This week's specials have expired...
It is Friday and this means, a new round of Camera and Photo Lightning Deals at Amazon. You can find them at the Gold Box (All Available Deals) page. As of 6:20am ET, they are not shown at the usual Camera & Photo page. But they are still good to go.
Expired
+ starts 9am ET: Midland 1080p HD Wearable Action Camera with 4 Types of Mounts and Submersible Case for $149 - product page
+ starts 10am ET: GE G100 red superzoom (15x) for $79 - product page
+ starts 11am ET: Case Logic Medium Camcorder case for $14 - product page
+ starts 12pm ET: Manfrotto MK393-PD Regular Photo Kit with Aluminum Tripod and Ball Head for $39 - product page
+ starts 1pm ET: Fuji F770-EXR compact-zoom black for $250 - product page
+ starts 2pm ET: Lowepro Varia 10 Camera Case for $3 - product page
+ ends 7pm ET: Lastolite LR3696 TriFlip 8 in 1 30-Inch Grip Reflector Kit for $99 - product page
+ you can find these interspersed with all the Gold Box deals
The usual rules apply:
+ once you add to cart, you have 15 minutes to complete the transaction (or you lose the discount option)
+ each promotion typically lasts 2-4 hours (unless it sells out ahead of time)
+ some offers are limit 1, others are limit more (add to cart and see if you can adjust quantity to find out)
+ sometimes you can only get the discounted price if you buy through the Gold Box pages, but not the product pages
+ product pages are mainly included so you can research products ahead of time
In other Amazon specials, this 15.6" ASUS laptop goes for $400... If you want to buy music by the pound, this 305-track mp3 Baroque set can be yours for just $1.29 (total run time more than 14 hours). You may get an error during purchase, but if you wait a few minutes, it will show up in your Amazon Cloud account. Online music systems were not designed with 305-track albums in mind. Imagine the size of a vinyl disc for that ;-)

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