Archives for July 13, 2016

Nikon Semi-Curated eBay sale (149 items)

eBay has another one of their semi-curated sales, this one featured Nikon camera gear with a total of 149 items participating. They feature DSLRs and fixed lens cameras and lenses. You can filter by those category and also select a price range. You can also sort by price high or low. As usual a variety of sellers and conditions are included, so be sure to pay attention to the individual listings as eBay is not a uniform market like dedicated camera-gear sellers.

Meta: The Post Prime-Day Post-Mortem Post

This is a meta post, not an actual deal. It is the promised Post Prime-Day Post-Mortem Post, finally posted here 🙂 Please feel free to share your thoughts on Prime Day in the Comments!

Mapping the MAPs
With most of the major manufacturers going the way of MAP pricing, this presented a big opportunity for Rokinon/Samyang to offer a variety of different lenses for different mounts. With most of the bigger names sitting out, they got most of the Lensaholic attention, and getting people’s attention is half the battle for a not-as-well-known lens company.

Of what I spotted, there was the Sigma 70-200mm f2.8 lens, the Sony a6000 two-lens kit late in the day, and a Nikon D3300 bundle that wasn’t sold by Amazon itself, but a Ritz Camera bundle. Among the fixed lens cameras, there was Ricoh Theta, a GoPro early morning bundle that got sold out before I woke up, and an action camera from the Kodak name holders.

The MAP thing, favored by most consumer electronics companies these days, also helped Amazon’s own products get more of the spotlight since more famous products from other manufacturers were not participating.

The Era of the Modest Doorbuster
Amazon has gotten way too big to offer really hot doorbusters. There are simply too many shoppers paying attention. Even on Prime Day, with a smaller percentage of shoppers participating, they still numbered in the many millions. Amazon increased the lifecycle of most lightning deals on Prime Day from the usual 4-hours to 6-hours.

Many of the offers were more of the pragmatic and utilitarian slow-burn kind. Sure, there were still offers that sold out quickly, offers that spent a lot of their lifecycle in Waiting List status, and there were some technical issues for some people earlier on. It was telling that coconut oil sold out faster than a lot of consumer electronics 🙂

Amazon had a bit of a twist this time. In addition to the customary Lightning Deals, they also offered a lot of “Add to Cart” offers where you got the discount by adding to cart, but there were no countdowns and no waiting lists, and the items did not get featured as prominently. Most people are trained to look for the Gold Box and Prime Day deals.

Improvements
Their presentation and organization of things is getting better visually, it’s no longer just a long list of products. They’ve been struggling with this for many years. Some were a bit on the bloated size (unnecessarily giant images on bigger desktop monitors), but overall an improvement over previous years.

The Watching feature is finally getting more useful and featured more prominently, with reliable syncing between the various Amazon platforms, desktop web, mobile web, and apps.

The Problems
For whatever reason, Amazon decided to remove the ability to sort Lightning Deals by time (it used to be the default way) in the main Gold Box. This was great for power users. They instead replaced it by an algorithm hotness/trending type of a sorting mechanism. This is great for people who check in once a day, but why not keep the Date sorting as an option in the menu? They have options to sort by price, which is rather ridiculous when you are looking at thousands of deals of products of every possible kind.

With too many items featured, there was a bigger discoverability problem. You basically had to go through each department kicking the bushes looking for deals. For example, the 20% off book coupon was not mentioned anywhere except for the physical books pages.

With so many different spin-off services, some items become a pain to buy on Amazon. If you are looking for consumable type of items, there are as many as FIVE different separate ways to buy them. Yes, FIVE! The regular Amazon, Subscribe and Save, Prime Pantry, AmazonFresh, and PrimeNOW. Different services, with different prices and quantities at each one.

While they offered a no-strings-attached free 30-day trial for non-members, whenever you have an event where some people are not allowed to participate, it can consciously and/or subconsciously negatively influence the opinions of non-participants towards the service.

Meta Meta
Even though I was as productive as I could be covering Prime Day (absent cloning and/or army of minions), I still missed posting a number of good tech offers early in the day. A number of which got posted in the night wave when the camera and photo schedule madness finally slowed down.

There were fewer blog errors and typos and confusions than I would have expected for such a chaotic event. Or I didn’t notice them 🙂 The biggest goof was perhaps me accidentally starting a Kindle Unlimited subscription while trying to copy the url 🙂

The high-speed scrolling feature of the mouse proved to be the most useful technological thing in covering this. It was the best way to traverse the giant Situation Room post.

Speaking of which, according to WordPress, I revised that post 203 times 🙂

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Travel Camera Gear Sale at Adorama

Adorama has launched a new Travel Camera Gear Sale that includes DSLR/iLC Accessory kits, waterproof cases for various cameras, various lighting options of the portable kind, tripods, the all important camera bags, and a few other accessories.

Pre-order new Sony FE Gear (late July release; 7 options)

Sony has gone to an Apple-style multi-tier announcement/order/release cycle, and today is the first day photographers can pre-order some of their latest gear. A total of seven items are available for pre-order at B&H Photo, including the 70-200mm f2.8 FE GM OSS for $2600 and the 50mm f1.4 ZA FE T* for $1500. Also part of the seven are two teleconverters (1.4x, 2x), two wireless radios, and a multi-terminal cable. These are estimated to ship late July 2016.

Refurbished Apple Mac Pro Desktop FE253LL/A for $2199

If you are a fan of the it-came-from-space MacPros, B&H Photo has a limited time offer on the refurbished Apple Mac Pro Desktop Computer (FE253LL/A) for $2199 with free shipping. This is 3.7 GHz Intel Xeon E5 Quad-Core, with 12GB RAM, 256GB PCIe-based Flash Storage, Dual AMD FirePro D300 GPUs (2 x 2GB), etc. This is a late 2013 model and comes with a 1-year warranty. It is eligible for AppleCare which costs extra.

Manfrotto Allegra 10 Messenger Bag for $15 w/free S&H

A modest online doorbuster, as a limited time offer, it is the Manfrotto Allegra 10 Messenger Bag (Black) going for $15 with free shipping at B&H Photo.

Manfrotto MT055CXPRO3 Carbon Fiber Tripod with XPRO Ball Head with Top Lock Quick-Release System for $540

For a limited time, in the Land of the Tripods, the Manfrotto MT055CXPRO3 Carbon Fiber Tripod with XPRO Ball Head with Top Lock Quick-Release System is on sale for $540~ with free expedited shipping at B&H Photo.

Canon SX610 HS superzoom for $199

Back to the eBay Deals we geaux, where eBay seller “TheDigitalGuy” (99.3%, ships from New York) with the authorized Canon dealer logo next to its name, is offering the new condition Canon Powershox SX610 HS superzoom (black, 18x optical) for $199 with free shipping. There are many and more superzooms in the market, picking one, especially if you don’t have strict prerequisites can be a choice-overload type of an experience.

Case Logic CPL-108 DSLR Camera and iPad/Netbook Backpack for $25 w/free S&H

On the Camera Gear + Laptop/Tablet backpack front, good until 7/17/16, Adorama is offering the Case Logic CPL-108 DSLR Camera and iPad/Netbook Backpack for $25 with free shipping. It has a padded camera gear compartment (picture #5 in the gallery over there), along with a section in the back for laptops/tablets.

100 Items under $10 sale at Adorama

And now I am slowly catching up with all the other things happening that are not Prime Day. There’s a 100 Items Under $10 sale at Adorama. I will digest them later on, but in the meantime, if you want to get your post-PrimeDay deal-rush fix, they are waiting for you 🙂

Stock Status Update: ALL Tracked Camera Kits IN-Stock

Mission accomplished for the current set of cameras tracked at the Stock Status Tracker. All camera kits tracked, the Pentax K-1 body, both Nikon D500 kits and both Canon 1D X II kits are currently in-stock and ready to ship, at their normal prices, from at least one authorized dealer each.

So it is time to start thinking of which next group of unreleased cameras to start tracking. If there are any cameras you want us to track, please leave a comment or use the online contact form.

1-year 1-user 1-TB Dropbox Pro with $15 Promo eGift Card for $70

And now we are back to the daily routine, and we start …cloudy. Dell Home is offering a 1TB 1-User Dropbox Pro Annual Subscription along with a bonus $15 Dell Promotional eGift Card (automatically added to the shopping cart while this promotion is running) for $70. Both offers are digital, so no shipping fees. Offer ends by 7/21/16 at 7am central time.

(ENDED) Thursday Lightning Deals: Modest Accessorrapalloooza and ActionCamerapalloooza

These lighting deals expired… For future ones in the future, check the Amazon Gold Box and Camera & Photo page

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