Microcenter Black Friday specials: Oly E-PM1 w/14-42 for $350, Sony NEX-5R, P510, H90 kit, etc
Microcenter has released their Black Friday ads in their Ads section. They have a mega-flash version (Desktop) and a Mobile version (much easier on the eyes and the browser). We include links to the Mobile versions. Of camera and photography interest (we only post the competitive prices):
+ NOTE: the links below to the Microcenter ad pages are correct, however, ZMags (the service hosting the Microcenter ads) automatically switches links to odd-numbered pages to the nearest even-numbered page. Simply click to the left or right to see the correct ad page. We can't fix their ads :)
+ Olympus E-PM1 w/14-42mm for $350 in page #21 [Amazon current price is $400]
+ Sony NEX-5R with 18-55mm for $650 in page #21 - this matches the Best Buy ad which suggests which suggests that the prices will drop to $650 at most/all authorized Sony retailers by then [current Amazon price is $750 among authorized dealers]
+ Nikon J1 w/10-30mm is advertised for $400 but the current Amazon price is already $400... This sold-out: and you can get the kit refurbished for $275 at Adorama
+ the Canon and Nikon and Sony DSLR advertised prices are pretty much similar with other published ads
+ Adobe Photoshop Elements 11 and Premiere Elements 11 for $75 in page #19 ($5 more than the OfficeMax price but still the 2nd best advertised price for the bundle)
+ Sony Cybershot H90 black with card and case for $150 in page #20 [vs current Amazon price of $200]
+ Nikon Coolpix P510 for $300 in page #20 - matches the Best Buy ad which likely means that Nikon authorized dealers will drop to $300 by then [current Amazon price $350~]
+ Canon Elph 110HS for $130 [was $130 earlier online; will likely get price-matched by then]
+ Amazon prices above as are of the time of writing for comparison purposes. The Amazon prices in the blog-post will not be updated. They are intended to be a snapshot in time. Click through the links to the Amazon pages to see the latest prices
+ I must say, of all the retailers having Black Friday ads, Microcenter has the easiest to read, easiest to navigate, and easiest on the browser. Maybe being a computer store helps :). There is an issue with linking to odd-numbered pages in the ad. Always a silver lining :)

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