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[Solved] Sony ZV-E10 II Cyber Monday deals 2025?

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Hey everyone! So, I'm eyeing the Sony ZV-E10 II for my vlogging adventures, and with Cyber Monday 2025 on the horizon, I'm wondering about potential deals. I'm hoping to snag a good price on the body or maybe even a kit with a decent lens. Has anyone seen significant discounts on Sony cameras around this time in previous years? I'm trying to figure out if it's worth holding out for Black Friday/Cyber Monday or if I should just grab it sooner. Are there any specific retailers you'd recommend keeping an eye on for Sony camera sales during that period? Any insights would be super helpful!


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Check used stores online for best price:

  1. KEH

  2. MPB

  3. B&H Photo Video Used Store

  4. Adorama Used Store 

  5. Amazon Warehouse Deals

  6. eBay


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No way, I literally just dealt with this yesterday. Small world.


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Re: "Check used stores online for best price:KEHMPBB&H Photo..."

  • Henry is spot on with those used sites, they're absolute goldmines for gear! Jumping in here because I'm so stoked you're eyeing the ZV-E10 II. It's an amazing choice and you're gonna love the results! Just a heads up tho, while you're hunting for those Cyber Monday discounts, watch out for compatibility stuff that can sneak up on you. Here are a few things I'd look for to maximize your savings:
  • The battery situation is key. The II uses the Sony NP-FZ100 Rechargeable Battery Pack, which is way better than the old one, but some older bundle kits might try to offload old NP-FW50 accessories that wont fit.
  • If the kit lens feels too tight for vlogging, keep an eye on the Sony E 11mm f/1.8. It is literally the perfect wide angle for this body.
  • For that creamy bokeh, the Sigma 16mm f/1.4 DC DN Contemporary for Sony E often gets massive price cuts during the holidays. Seriously, even if the body discount is small, saving a hundred bucks on a killer lens makes the whole setup feel like a steal. Tbh, it's all about the glass anyway! Let me know if you need any more tips on building the rig!





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Hey there! Oh, the ZV-E10 II is an absolutely fantastic choice for vlogging, you're going to love it! I totally get wanting to snag the best deal for Cyber Monday 2025. Honestly, I've been tracking Sony deals for years, and while Black Friday/Cyber Monday *can* offer some sweet price drops, I've actually found the most significant discounts on Sony bodies and kits often pop up a bit *before* the main event, or sometimes even in early December.

My personal experience has been that retailers like B&H Photo, Adorama, and even Amazon will start rolling out "early bird" or "holiday" specials. For the ZV-E10 II specifically, I'd keep an eye on those three. What I've seen is that by the time Cyber Monday officially hits, the absolute best deals might be snatched up, or the discounts will be more modest, like $50-$100 off. Sometimes, a kit with a less desirable lens might get a bigger discount, so if you're aiming for a specific lens too, it might be worth comparing bundle prices then and there. My advice? Start browsing actively in mid-November and don't be afraid to check those sites daily. You might just snag an amazing deal before the holiday rush! Good luck with your hunt!


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Hey there! Yeah, the ZV-E10 II is a solid pick for vlogging, for sure. About those Cyber Monday deals, I think it's a good question to ask if you're trying to save some cash.

From what I've seen in past years, Sony does tend to put some of their cameras on sale around Black Friday and Cyber Monday. The ZV-E10 II is a pretty popular model, so it's definitely a possibility you'll see discounts. However, it's also worth considering if the discount will be *huge* or just a modest price drop. Sometimes, for newer or in-demand models, the savings might not be as dramatic as you'd hope.

One thing to keep in mind with camera prices is that the 'value' isn't just the initial purchase price. Think about the lenses you'll need too! The kit lenses are okay to start with, but you might want to upgrade later. So, sometimes a slightly better deal on the body only, paired with a used or less expensive prime lens, could actually be a more cost-effective long-term solution.

Retailers like B&H Photo, Adorama, and even Amazon are usually good places to watch. They often have bundle deals too, which might throw in an extra battery or a small accessory, making the kit more appealing. Honestly, it really depends on your budget and how quickly you need the camera. If you can wait, holding out for Cyber Monday is a reasonable bet, but don't be *too* disappointed if the savings are just a few hundred bucks. Good luck with your search!


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Hey there! Totally get wanting to time your purchase for Cyber Monday. While the ZV-E10 II is a great camera, it's worth considering the value proposition. Over the years, I've found that while new models like the II might see *some* discounts, they're often not as dramatic as on slightly older, but still very capable, predecessors. For instance, if the ZV-E10 (original) kit is significantly cheaper by then, it might offer a better bang for your buck, especially if you're just starting out. Keep an eye on sites like B&H Photo and Adorama; they usually have competitive bundles.





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Hey there! Oh, I totally get wanting to wait for a good deal, it makes sense! Honestly, from my perspective, I'm always a bit cautious around big sales events for tech. I once snagged a slightly older Sony model on a Black Friday deal, and while it *seemed* great, I later found a tiny manufacturing quirk that was a headache to resolve. It worked out fine in the end, but it made me realize how crucial reliability is, especially for gear you depend on for content. So, while Cyber Monday deals can be tempting, I personally prefer to buy from a reputable retailer with a solid return policy, even if it means paying a little more upfront. Peace of mind is worth a lot when you're out filming! No complaints with my gear now, but that early experience taught me a lesson about prioritizing stability.


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Hey there! It's smart to think ahead to Cyber Monday 2025 for the ZV-E10 II. From my perspective, having watched camera market trends for years, Cyber Monday can indeed offer some solid discounts, especially on popular models like Sony's vlogging cameras. However, it's also interesting to see how other brands position themselves around that time.

For instance, while Sony often has good promotions, Fujifilm cameras, particularly their X-series, sometimes see surprisingly deep cuts, offering a different flavor of image quality and handling. Canon's EOS M or R series might also have competitive offers depending on their refresh cycles.

My advice from a market research standpoint is to keep an eye on a few key retailers: B&H Photo, Adorama, and Amazon are usually front-runners for these types of tech deals. Don't discount direct sales from Sony's website either, though they tend to be more bundled offers. If you see a price drop that meets your budget *before* Cyber Monday, and you're not seeing similar deals on competing models that you'd consider, sometimes it's just better to pull the trigger. Waiting is a gamble, and while you might save a bit more, you also risk stock running out. The ZV-E10 II is a well-established model by then, so I'd expect reasonable discounts, but perhaps not a 'steal' unless they're clearing out older inventory for a new model. Happy hunting!


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