The Very Best Black Friday Deals

This Black Friday, we are expecting a lot of great deals on cameras, lenses and accessories. Instead of posting a number of different posts with deals, we decided to post a single page that will basically keep track of the very best deals available this week. We will be updating this page regularly, so please check back often, as some of the deals might expire very quickly. We have already posted Nikon’s Black Friday deals, but there are so many more from different manufacturers! So if you are shopping for some deals, we will have them all right here for you.

Black Friday Deals

First of all, we would like to point out that big retailers like B&H Photo Video and Amazon will be hosting timed deals that will expire either based on total stock, or total time allotted for a specific item. Therefore, we would recommend to browse through those timed deals periodically:

From here, you can see deals sorted by brand and individual deals that we found of high value for our readers.

LibRaw Deals

Our friends at LibRaw are hosting their end of year 25% off sale:

Canon Deals

Best Canon deals this Black Friday:

Nikon Deals

Best Nikon deals this Black Friday (aside from the ones we have already posted):

Fuji Deals

Best Fuji deals this Black Friday:

Sony Deals

Best Sony deals this Black Friday:

Olympus Deals

Best Olympus deals this Black Friday:

Lens Deals

Best Tamron deals this Black Friday:

Storage and Memory Cards

Best storage and memory card deals this Black Friday:

Other Deals

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Milada Mladova Paper Framed Print 1 5/8″ Natural Espresso Wood Grain 28×22 Photo On Paper

Milada Mladova Paper Framed Print 1 5/8″ Natural Espresso Wood Grain 28×22 Photo On Paper


Milada Mladova” is an art print by Gjon Mili from The Life Picture Collection. Get photo prints of “Milada Mladova” in a variety of frames, styles, and materials. Photographer Bio Emigrating to the United States from Albania in 1923, Gjon Mili is regarded as the first photographer to use electronic flash and stroboscopic light to create photographs outside of a scientific context. A true pioneer of the artform, Mili’s photographs of dancers, athletes, and pictures or performances have shaped our understanding of how movement too rapid or too complex for the eye to discern is captured in the still image. Mili’s career as a photographer for Life Magazine spanned four decades and saw the publication of thousands of his photographs, taking him around the world; from collaborations with Pablo Picasso, to the incarceration of Adolph Eichmann, to original photos from Broadway plays. The Life Picture Collection From one of the most iconic magazines ever to hit the shelves comes The Life Collection – an archive of some of the most recognizable imagery of the 20th Century. Documenting events in politics, culture, celebrity, the arts and the American experience, these compelling and provocative photographs include the works of some of the greatest photographers capturing some of the greatest moments in history.

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Joe McNally – Leading Off a Black Friday You Shouldn’t Miss

by Skip Cohen

I’ve never been a big fan of Black Friday discounts, only because so often, as we’ve gotten into December, I’ve seen the discounts go even higher. I’m also not a fan of standing in long lines waiting for anything except Space Mountain at Disney!

Well, in terms of the photo industry, there are some pretty remarkable discounts being offered right now that don’t require any of us stand in line!

Joe McNally kicked it all off yesterday. In fact, it was the first purchase I made personally. Joe’s put his two DVD set “Language of Light” on sale at just $ 30. That’s for both! It’s an online download, which you get access to immediately after making the purchase.

We all have our heroes in the industry and Joe is one of mine. No matter what your photographic specialty, here’s an addition to your educational library you absolutely should not pass up. In fact, it’s the purest definition I can come up with of a “no brainer!”

Just click on Joe’s image above to take advantage of Black Friday from the Mcnally Store. And, if you need a reminder of who Joe is, watch the trailer from “Language of Light” below and then check out this post from the SCU Profoto archives last year.

Now, imagine Joe’s expertise right at your fingertips any time you need a little help or inspiration!

But Joe’s not alone is great offers this year. Check out these from the SCU Partners. Just click on any banner to link to the specific pages.  No long lines to stand in, and most of your shopping can be done with a click of your mouse. They’re all worth checking out, bringing new products and services into your business to help with a stronger wrap up for 2016 and a terrific kick-start for the new year!

From Tamron USA…

From Sprout Studio…

From Photodex…

From Marathon Press…

From John Sexton…

From X-Rite Photo & Video…

From LUMIX…

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Vladimir Horowitz Paper Framed Print 1 5/8″ Matte Black 30×35 Photo On Paper

Vladimir Horowitz Paper Framed Print 1 5/8″ Matte Black 30×35 Photo On Paper


Vladimir Horowitz” is an art print by Alfred Eisenstaedt from The Life Picture Collection. Get photo prints of “Vladimir Horowitz” in a variety of frames, styles, and materials. Photographer Bio Alfred Eisenstaedt (1898-1995), or Eisie to those who knew him, received his first camera as a gift from his uncle at 14, a few years after moving to Berlin from Poland with his family. At 17, he was drafted to the German army. His interest in photography blossomed while recovering from a shrapnel wound. He became a regular at museums, studying light and composition. By 31, he was a full-time photographer. In 1933 he was sent to Italy where he shot the first meeting between Hitler and Mussolini. Two years later, when Hitler came to power, Eisie immigrated to America. Soon after arriving in New York, he was hired along with three other photographers-Margaret Bourke-White, Thomas McAvoy and Peter Stackpole-by Time Inc. founder Henry Luce for a secret start-up venture known as “Project X.” Six months later, Life magazine premiered on November 23, 1936. The first issue sold for 10 cents and featured five pages of Eisie’s pictures. His most famous photo was the kiss in Times Square on V-J day, about which he said, “I was running along the street grabbing any and every girl in sight. Whether she was a grandmother, stout, thin, old, didn’t make any difference. None of the pictures that were possible pleased me. Then, suddenly in a flash I saw something white being grabbed. I turned and clicked the moment the sailor kissed the nurse.” Over his career, Eisie shot a total of nearly 100 covers for Life magazine and some 10,000 prints. The Life Picture Collection From one of the most iconic magazines ever to hit the shelves comes The Life Collection – an archive of some of the most recognizable imagery of the 20th Century. Documenting events in politics, culture, celebrity, the arts and the American experience, these compelling and provocative photographs include the works of some of the greatest photographers capturing some of the greatest moments in history.

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Happy Thanksgiving!

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“We must find the time to stop and thank the people who make a difference in our lives.”
​John F. Kennedy
by Skip Cohen

This is one of those holidays where I wish there was a way for all of us to be at the same table this Thanksgiving. While I know many of you are outside the U.S. and it’s an American holiday, that doesn’t change the pure joy I’d feel if there was a way a few thousand of us could have Thanksgiving dinner together! 

Since this is a Throwback Thursday as well, I had to share one of my favorite Three Stooges clips. When I was a kid my Dad and I would watch the Stooges and it was non-stop laughter. I’ve shared this video before, all thanks to YouTube. Dad might not be with us any longer, but the smile this clip put on my face makes it so worth it.

So, with a little help from Larry, Curly and Moe, I want to wish all of you a wonderful Thanksgiving and a day filled with as much laughter as thankfulness. If you’re not in the U.S. then I’ll just wish you a great Thursday and time with your family and good friends. Enjoy the day, appreciate being part of an amazing industry and most important of all, give yourself a big pat on the back for everything you did to build your business over this last year. We’re in the home stretch and in six weeks a new year will be on our doorsteps.

​Thank you for your support, your feedback and all your help in growing SCU. With a glass of wine before Thanksgiving dinner I’m toasting to all of you for happiness, success, good health and peace. And, if you’re in the winter storm zone, I’ll toast your warmth and safe travels.

Happy Thanksgiving!

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