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I just purchased mine last month. Just check regularly
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, of course. Lenses are generally high margin items. In fact, when I checked Best Buy's site on 2021-05-06, it showed to be available. I failed to jump on it, and now the next day it is again with "sold out" status.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I saw that canon has it available on their site. I’m determined to just buy it on there instead of waiting however long it will be till they restock here.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Soon as most likely next year in January/February is my thought. You see one that you want, grab it. Demand has been unexpected, and worse, there is not nearly enough EF to RF mount adapters, so if you have a number of excellent EF lens that I promise you will work even better on the R 5 or R6 [which by the way, even my 30 year old, famous 80-200mm 2.8 Magic Drainpipe is better than ever with the mount adapter--amazing], the answer is you may be waiting even longer. What really irritates me is I had to pay more than double to get one of the ef-rf mount adapters off eBay, used with some paint chips, looking like it had been used as a hockey putt. But it is working so far with excellent results. I wonder if Canon did this deliberately to force people to buy RF lens or just live with not being able to use the newer camera models at all, unless you buy an RF lens.
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