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[Solved] Sony Lens Cyber Monday deals 2025?

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Are there any confirmed or rumored Sony lens Cyber Monday deals for 2025? I’m specifically interested in full-frame E-mount glass (like GM or G-series primes and zooms) for my Sony A7 series body. In past years, some retailers had big discounts and bundles, but I’m not seeing much solid info yet. Which stores usually offer the best Sony lens deals, and when do the biggest price drops typically appear around Cyber Monday?


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Sony lens Cyber Monday deals now live:


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Use https://www.whenpricedrop.com/ to track the Amazon price for Sony LENSES.





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You can also take a look at used lens deals at following stores:

  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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Yeah, the hunt for deals is basically a sport at this point, but it's easy to get overwhelmed by all the options. Before you drop a ton of cash, what's your ACTUAL priority right now? Like, are you looking for professional workhorses for a gig, or just something lighter for daily use? Knowing if you're focusing on video or mostly stills would really help narrow down which deals are actually worth it for your specific setup. Tbh, if you're looking for the best bang for your buck, sticking with the mid-tier glass lines rather than the top-shelf professional series is usually the way to go. You honestly can't go wrong with anything in that category. They usually hit that sweet spot of performance and price, especially when the holiday discounts kick in. Just grab any of the newer primes from those mid-range lineups and you'll be SHOCKED at how close the quality is to the expensive stuff. It's basically the smartest move if you want to save some money for other accessories you're probably going to need anyway.


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Honestly, when youre looking at these big sales, I always think about the long-term reliability of the glass more than just the upfront discount. If youre shooting on an A7 series body, you really want something that isnt going to fail you in the middle of a shoot. For the best reliability, I usually stick with the big authorized dealers like B&H or Adorama rather than random Amazon third-party sellers, just to make sure the warranty is actually valid. I would compare these two options for Cyber Monday:

  • Sony FE 24-70mm f/2.8 GM II: Pros include the best-in-class autofocus reliability and superior weather sealing. You get full Sony warranty and support which is huge if you ever have a hardware glitch. The main con is the price - even on sale, it is still a massive investment.
  • Sony FE 20-70mm f/4 G: Pros are the modern G-series build quality and incredible versatility for a single lens. It is super reliable for travel and video. The cons are the f/4 aperture which might feel limiting for some, and the deals might not be as deep as older models. I usually lean toward native Sony glass because the firmware compatibility is just more reliable over the long haul. Maybe its just me, but I have heard some third-party glass can act up after a major camera body update? Not 100% sure but I would rather have that peace of mind when dropping that kind of cash.





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Great info, saved!


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Nice, didn't know that


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Hey there! Oh man, thinking about Cyber Monday deals already? I totally get that – saving money is always a good move, especially with camera gear. I'm still relatively new to the photography game myself, but I did manage to snag a pretty sweet deal on a Sony lens last year during the Black Friday/Cyber Monday madness.

So, for Cyber Monday 2025, I'd say it's definitely worth keeping an eye out for those primes you mentioned, like the 50mm f/1.8 OSS. I actually ended up with a different prime lens – the Sony 35mm f/1.8 – and I've been super happy with it. It's fantastic for low light and portraits, and honestly, I haven't regretted it one bit. I remember seeing it drop by a decent chunk, maybe around 15-20% off, which felt like a solid saving for me.

My biggest tip, honestly, is to start tracking prices *now*. Use price tracking websites or even just bookmark the lenses on major retailers like B&H, Adorama, and Amazon. That way, you can see if a "deal" is actually a good discount or just a regular sale. I found that the deals tend to pop up in late November, so you're smart to start looking ahead.

I haven't personally looked at the Sigma 16mm f/1.4, but I've heard good things about it for APS-C cameras like your a6400. It's probably worth comparing the prices on that one too, just in case it gets a nice discount. Just make sure whatever you buy is compatible with your camera! I learned that lesson the hard way with an accessory once.

Basically, be patient, track prices, and be ready to jump when you see a genuine discount. Hope you find the perfect lens for your setup!





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Hey there! Oh man, thinking about Cyber Monday deals already? I totally get that – saving money is always a good move, especially with camera gear. I'm still relatively new to the Sony E-mount scene, but I've been doing a ton of research myself for potential upgrades. One thing I've noticed, and it might be worth considering, is that while Sony itself might have some direct discounts, sometimes third-party manufacturers like Sigma or Tamron offer even steeper price drops on their lenses during these big sales.

For your a6400, that 50mm f/1.8 OSS is a classic for a reason! It's fantastic for portraits and low light, and that OSS (Optical SteadyShot) is a lifesaver if you're shooting handheld a lot, especially in dimmer conditions. The Sigma 16mm f/1.4 is also a superb choice, and honestly, for APS-C, that f/1.4 aperture is seriously impressive for creamy bokeh and indoor shots.

From what I've seen in past years, Cyber Monday is indeed a prime time for lens deals. I haven't personally snagged a Sony lens during a Cyber Monday, but I *did* pick up a third-party zoom during a Black Friday sale a couple of years back, and the savings were significant – I think it was around 20-25% off the usual price. So, definitely keep an eye on not just Sony's direct site, but also major retailers like B&H, Adorama, and Amazon. They often bundle deals too, which can be really sweet.

My personal prediction for 2025? I'd expect to see solid discounts on popular primes like the ones you mentioned, maybe in the 10-20% off range. For zooms, if there's a newer model being pushed, older but still excellent versions might see even bigger markdowns to clear inventory. Just make sure you're comparing prices across a few different reputable retailers as the sale gets closer. It's easy to get caught up in the excitement, but a little comparison shopping can save you even more! Good luck with the hunt!


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Hey there! So, while Cyber Monday is awesome for deals, I always lean towards buying from official Sony channels or super reputable dealers, even if it means a slightly smaller discount. I've had a weird experience once where a lens bought from a less-known site had some internal dust that wasn't obvious until later, and getting it serviced was a hassle. For peace of mind and knowing you're getting something legit and in perfect working order, I think sticking to the big, trusted retailers is the safest bet, especially for pricier items like lenses. You might save a bit more elsewhere, but the reliability factor is huge for me. Happy hunting though!


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Hey there! So, while Cyber Monday is awesome for deals, I always lean towards buying from official Sony channels or super reputable dealers, even if it means a slightly smaller discount. I've had a weird experience once where a lens bought from a less-known site had some internal dust that wasn't obvious until later, and getting it serviced was a hassle. For peace of mind and knowing you're getting something legit and in perfect working order, I think sticking to the big, trusted retailers is the safest bet, especially for pricier items like lenses. You might save a bit more elsewhere, but the reliability factor is huge for me. Happy hunting though!





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Hey there! Thinking about Cyber Monday already, nice! While big discounts are great, honestly, don't sleep on the 'refurbished' section from reputable dealers. Over the years, I've found some incredible deals on like-new lenses that way, often with a warranty. It's a fantastic way to stretch your budget even further for that 50mm or 16mm. Just something to consider alongside the holiday sales!


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Hey there! Thinking about Cyber Monday already, nice! While big discounts are great, honestly, don't sleep on the 'refurbished' section from reputable dealers. Over the years, I've found some incredible deals on like-new lenses that way, often with a warranty. It's a fantastic way to stretch your budget even further for that 50mm or 16mm. Just something to consider alongside the holiday sales!


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Hey there! It's definitely smart to start thinking about Cyber Monday 2025 deals already – especially for Sony lenses, since they can be a pretty significant investment. I've been following camera gear pricing trends for years now, and it's interesting to see how different brands behave during these big sale periods.

While Sony often does have some nice discounts on their own lenses, I've noticed over the years that third-party manufacturers like Sigma and Tamron can sometimes offer even *deeper* percentage cuts. For example, I remember a couple of years back, there were some incredible deals on Sigma primes, sometimes even better than what Sony offered on comparable lenses. It's almost like they're competing fiercely for market share during the holidays.

So, while your instinct to focus on Sony is spot on, I'd honestly recommend keeping a close eye on Sigma and Tamron too, especially for those lenses you mentioned. The Sigma 16mm f/1.4 DC DN is a fantastic lens, and its pricing can be quite competitive. Think of it as a market dynamic: Sony wants to move their own stock, but Sigma and Tamron really want to grab attention and gain new users with aggressive pricing.

My advice, based on watching this for a while, is to set up price alerts for your target lenses across multiple retailers – not just Sony's direct store, but also major camera shops and even Amazon. You might be surprised where the best deal pops up. Sometimes it's a bundled deal, other times it's just a straight-up price drop. It's all about casting a wide net and being ready. Good luck with your lens hunt!





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