[Deal] Get A Canon T2i Camera And Pro9000 Printer For Only $399

canondeal [Deal] Get A Canon T2i Camera And Pro9000 Printer For Only $399 This is the best deal I have seen in a long time. You can currently get a Canon T2i for $399 after you use the code “S1234567″ at Adorama. You can also buy a Canon Pro9000 printer and because you bought it with the camera, you are eligible for a $400 rebate which makes the printer totally free. If you need a camera, printer, or what to make some money reselling this gear, you can’t beat a price like that.

February 3, 2012
  • http://www.rlmorris.com Lee Morris

    I’m also reading that that code will take of $70 from a T3i and the printer deal still works 

  • Nate Dorsey

    It’s a pretty good deal, but for those who are interested, it’s just the camera BODY, so make sure you’re ok with that

  • http://www.rlmorris.com Lee Morris

    Yes, the image is a bit misleading. This camera does not come with a lens. 

  • Ben V

    Do you have more information on the printer rebate? Some quick googling didn’t turn up much.  Curious if it’s US only and if it’s legit.

    http://www.canonrumors.com/category/photography/canon-rebates/ 

  • Ben V

    Ah I see, it’s an Adorama rebate, not a Canon rebate.  Link in green on the printer page.

    Direct link here: http://www.adorama.com/pdfs/rebates/ADORAMA_Pro9000_+_DSLR_03_31_2011.pdf 

  • Ben V

    To answer the other piece…
    “Offer good in the 50 United States, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, on products purchased by an end-user customer from Adorama or adorama.com only.”

    Strange combination… US, Columbia, and Puerto Rico but not Canada?

  • Collin Anderson

    Where did this info originally come from? I attempted to enter the code at the check out but it wouldn’t work (“Sorry, we can’t apply this coupon. Please re-enter code:”) They do offer a $500 rebate when purchasing the printer together but I’d rather not mess with that.

  • http://www.patrickhallphotography.com Patrick Hall

    well the District of Columbia is America and Puerto Rico is essential America too.

  • Ben V

    Interesting.  

    Had heard the term District of Columbia before but never in the context of being another name for Washington DC.  Crazy http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington,_D.C. 

    Also, very interesting that Puerto Rico is “an unincorporated territory of the United States”.Thanks internet, I are smarter because of you :P

  • Collin Anderson

    I’ll answer my own question, the reason the code wasn’t working was because I had accidentally added a “kit” (with memory card, bag, etc) to my cart rather than just the camera body. Just picked up my t2i for under $400 shipped. Thanks Fstoppers!

  • Anonymous

    I did this deal a while back – but not at $399, and i must say – that printer is *massive*. It did not fit on the shelf I had intended it to! On the other hand, it makes great prints. The body-only is not such a bad deal – with the money you save, go and get a used 17-40L!
    Actually, I have found a great “kit” lens for the T2i is the 28-105 USM. It’s an older film lens, but it is wide-ish at one end, and goes to great portrait range of 105 at the other. 

  • James Campbell

    What did you think DC stood for?

  • http://profile.yahoo.com/Q5TYPJTGFI3B6ND7ILPJ77TTZ4 JLo

     A 17-40L is a waste on a crop body. One of the many 17-50/55 lenses available will be much better.

  • Anonymous

    While it is in some ways just a fancy 18-55, I would respectfully disagree on three counts:

    1) internal mechanics – with a UV filter on it, nothing moves during focusing or zooming, great for CPL filters, and I dislike lenses that extend or spin

    2) optics are different – while I have not sampled ever 17-55~ish lens out there, I came from Nikon’s 18-70 previously, and the wide end of the L lens just seems.. different.. in a good way than the wide on the Nikon. (and that is by no means a shabby lens)

    3) upgrading – One day we all dream of shooting APS-H or FF sensors (or film) and it’s nice to plan ahead.

    To your point tho – 2.8 now in the EF-S 17-55 vs full frame later is not an insignificant thing to consider. If this package is your first DSLR camera ever, then it would be better to go with an 18-55 or 18-135 – but if you are upgrading or switching brands, then you probably already know what you want anyways!

  • http://twitter.com/photoimac ian macdonald

    i own the canon Pro9000 Printer great prints.head clogged after 35 13×19 prints cleaned it professionally get a epson printer never had a problem canon printers suck .

  • http://www.rlmorris.com Lee Morris

    It’s funny, I’ve had the exact opposite issue. My Epson could not make a clean print to save its life. Had a 9000 for years and never a single problem .

  • http://twitter.com/photoimac ian macdonald

    like to get a new canon pro 9000 printer head any one know ?

  • http://twitter.com/apphotograph Adam Pendleton

    Looks like it either just crashed, or they ran out…

  • http://www.facebook.com/thomas.ingersoll Thomas Ingersoll

    when does this deal end

  • http://twitter.com/donlee98 Don Lee

    Code doesn’t seem to work anymore :-(

  • http://www.facebook.com/quinn.neely Quinn Neely

    I just used it with the t3i and the code worked.

  • Anonymous

    I’m a day (literaly) short on this awesome deal. Unlike the pros, who apparently “make some money reselling this gear” I just need the camera!I guess it pays to visit Fstoppers every day. If anyone else sees a sub-$500 t2i deal, PLEASE let me know. Much obliged.

  • Ellis Humphres

    I guess my 16-35 2.8 is a downright tragedy on my XTi.

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