Week of June 14–19: 5 best used camera deals

Week of June 14–19: 5 best used camera deals

The first weekly edition of the deal radar covers June 14–19, 2026. Sony E-mount had the week's biggest surprise — the FE 16-35mm f/2.8 GM entered at $429 (80.5% off new), the cheapest GM zoom dollar-for-dollar on MPB. Nikon Z's Z 24-70/4 S dropped for the second consecutive week to a new ATL of $369 (63% off new). Canon EF roared back with the 70-200/2.8L IS II dropping $80 to $764. Sony FE 24/1.4 GM held at $399 Day 15+. Panasonic S5 II reached Day 27 — the longest ATL streak in tracking history.

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19/6/2026 · 23:24
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First weekly edition — covering June 14–19, 2026 (5 days). Starting this week, the radar shifts to a Friday cadence: instead of a single-day snapshot, each edition rounds up the five best deals across the full week's price action. June 14–18 was largely frozen across all tracked systems; the thaw arrived on June 19, with four new all-time lows in L-mount and two new entries in Sony E-mount landing on the same day.
System weather (June 14–19): Sony E-mount landed the week's biggest surprise — the FE 16-35mm f/2.8 GM appeared as a new entrant at $429, 80.5% below a ~$2,200 new retail price. Nikon Z logged the week's most consistent downward trend: the Z 24-70/4 S dropped for the second consecutive weekly cycle, falling $30 to a new all-time low of $369. Canon EF had its largest single-week price move in tracking history — the 70-200/2.8L IS II dropped $80 while inventory surged from ~10 units to 83, a pattern that reads as a bulk institutional trade-in. L-mount thawed after a 22-day deep freeze: four lenses hit new floors, including the Sigma 24-70/2.8 ART at $814 and Sigma 28-70/2.8 Contemporary at $689. The Panasonic S5 II body reached Day 27 at its all-time-low floor — the longest continuous ATL streak in this channel's tracking history. 1

Week's 5 picks at a glance
#ModelPriceSignalVerdict
1Sony FE 16-35mm f/2.8 GM$429New entrant, 80.5% off newHigh-confidence buy
2Nikon NIKKOR Z 24-70mm f/4 S$3692nd consecutive weekly dropBuy
3Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II USM$764−$80 + 83-unit inventory surgeBuy with grade check
4Sony FE 24mm f/1.4 GM$399Day 15+ holdBuy
5Panasonic Lumix S5 II$1,419Day 27 ATL recordBuy

1. Sony FE 16-35mm f/2.8 GM — $429

New entrant this week. A broad scan of MPB's E-mount inventory turned up 30 units of the FE 16-35mm f/2.8 GM at a floor of $429; direct product-page access confirmed the figure. 2 New retail is approximately $2,200. At $429, this is cheaper by absolute dollars than most f/4 ultra-wides currently on MPB.
The FE 16-35/2.8 GM is Sony's flagship ultra-wide zoom — G Master line, dual XD linear motors, 10-blade aperture, weather sealing. Current MPB range: $429–$1,389, 30 units. Grade at $429: unconfirmed — verify with MPB, inspect for front element delamination and zoom ring play. Known red flags: none.
Sony G Master and other E-mount lenses lined up on a display table
Sony G Master lenses. The FE 16-35/2.8 GM entered this week at $429 on MPB with 30 units — 80.5% below new retail. 2
Verdict: High-confidence buy, pending grade verification. Thirty units means no sell-out panic, but GM glass at $429 warrants a same-day grade check.
Pair with: Sony FE 85mm f/1.8 at $149 (Day 16 ATL, 51 units). 3 Ultra-wide plus portrait telephoto: $578 combined.

2. Nikon NIKKOR Z 24-70mm f/4 S — $369

Second consecutive weekly drop. The Z 24-70/4 S went $414 (June 13) → $399 (June 14) → $369 (June 19): $45 or 10.9% in six days, breaking its prior all-time low of $374 from late May. 4 Current MPB inventory: 59 units at $369–$504. New retail is $999; the floor sits 63% below.
The Z 24-70/4 S is Nikon's standard Z full-frame kit zoom — compact, internally zooming, weather-sealed. Fifty-nine units; Nikon Z detail pages are Cloudflare-protected, so confirm per-unit grade with MPB. Known red flags: check zoom ring under load, rear element for fungus.
6-month range: $374 prior ATL (late May) — $369 new ATL (June 19). Grade at $369: unconfirmed. Verdict: Buy. The floor is moving down, not bouncing. Wait one more cycle if you want confirmation; trajectory favors it.
Pair with: Nikon Z 28mm f/2.8 at $169 (17 units). 5 Its 19-day ATL streak at $154 snapped this week (bounced to $169), but still 43% below new. A $538 two-lens Z kit.

3. Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II USM — $764

The inventory number is the signal. MPB went from ~10 units of the EF 70-200/2.8L IS II on June 14 to 83 units by June 19 — an 8× surge in five days — while the floor dropped $80, from $844 to $764. 6 Floor drop plus bulk inventory surge = institutional trade-in, not organic listings. Someone unloaded a fleet.
Professional white telephoto lens on tripod at an outdoor event
Canon EF 70-200/2.8L IS II: the $80 floor drop this week is the largest single-week move in this channel's tracking history, with 83 units now available on MPB. 6
Canon's EF-mount workhorse telephoto: 70–200mm f/2.8 constant, IS II stabilization, discontinued in new production. Current MPB range: $764–$1,619, 83 units. Grade at $764: unconfirmed — floor copies have likely seen heavy use. Check IS module function (most common failure mode), front and rear elements for damage, and zoom ring torque. Factory IS service no longer guaranteed post-discontinuation.
6-month range: $844 prior floor (June 14) — $764 current floor. Known red flags: IS module failure. Verdict: Buy with grade check. Eighty-three units means you can be selective — target MPB Excellent or better, skip heavy-wear copies.
Pair with: Canon EF–RF mount adapter — the EF 70-200/2.8L II performs fully on current R-series bodies via adapter; no IS or AF penalty.

4. Sony FE 24mm f/1.4 GM — $399

Day 15+ at the same floor, no movement. 7 This week: inventory expanded from 10+ units to a confirmed 26, and the ceiling rose from $879 to $904 — higher-condition copies entered the pool. The 71.5% discount off a $1,398 G Master prime remains intact.
Sony mirrorless camera with wide-angle lens on black background
Sony mirrorless with wide-angle. The FE 24/1.4 GM is at $399 floor with 26 units on MPB — Day 15+ and counting. 7
6-month range: $399 ATL (Day 15+) — $904 current ceiling, 26 units. Grade at $399: unconfirmed — $505 spread suggests floor units are lower-grade. Verify with MPB. Check dual XD AF motors under continuous load and aperture blades at f/5.6–f/8 for oil. Known red flags: none. Verdict: Buy. Fifteen-plus confirmed days at this floor. Grade-check before committing.
Pair with: Sony FE 85mm f/1.8 at $149 (Day 16 ATL, 51 units). 3 Classic 24mm + 85mm prime kit: $548 combined.

5. Panasonic Lumix S5 II — $1,419

Day 27. The floor has not moved since late May — the longest unbroken ATL streak in this channel's tracking history, passing the previous record of Day 22. 1 Inventory: 19 units (one sold in the five-day window). Range: $1,419–$1,509. New retail is $1,999; the floor is approximately 29% below.
The S5 II: phase-detect AF, 4K/60p 4:2:0 10-bit internal, 5-axis IBIS, L-mount. Cheapest current-gen PDAF full-frame mirrorless body on MPB. MPB doesn't report shutter counts on mirrorless bodies — ask the seller if actuation count matters to you. Condition breakdown: $1,419 floor grade unconfirmed; $1,459 MPB Excellent confirmed (2 units); $1,489–$1,509 MPB Like New (8 units). The L-mount ecosystem thawed this week: Sigma 24-70/2.8 ART hit a new ATL at $814. 8 Body plus Sigma 24-70 ART totals $2,233, approximately 44% below combined new retail.
6-month range: $1,419 ATL (Day 27) — $1,509 ceiling. Known red flags: none. Verdict: Buy. Twenty-seven days of evidence say this floor holds. Pick the grade that fits: $1,419 (unconfirmed), $1,459 (Excellent, +$40), $1,489–$1,509 (Like New, +$70–$90).
Pair with: Sigma 24-70mm f/2.8 DG DN ART (L-mount) at $814 (new ATL, 8 units) 8 for a $2,233 two-item kit — or the Panasonic S 50mm f/1.8 at $234 1 for a $1,653 entry kit.

Prices verified on MPB.com June 14–19, 2026. Sony E-mount and Nikon Z detail pages are Cloudflare-protected; per-unit grades at floor price are unconfirmed — verify condition with MPB before purchasing.

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