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Canon Powershot G7X Mark III cameras are popular with content creators
The $800 cameras have been sold out for months
Resellers are flipping them for around $1,200
Late last year, Canon’s Powershot G7 X Mark III cameras went viral online. They were the must-have tool for budding videographers and content creators, and quickly sold out at retailers across the country. They’ve remained popular since, and resellers continue to flip these cameras for huge profits. Some have sold for more than double their $800 MSRP.
Experienced resellers know there are all kinds of ways to make a buck outside a 9-to-5. Many sellers are familiar with common flips like video game consoles, sneakers, and vinyl records, but sometimes the unexpected can be the most lucrative.
Cameras fall into this category. There’s a huge range of different cameras out there, from dinky disposables to high-end rigs designed for professional photography. Even entry-level digital cameras can have MSRPs starting at or near $1,000.
Additionally, popular designs frequently sell out and can remain out of stock for weeks to months. This makes them perfect for reselling, and we’re taking a look at one of these cameras today.
The Canon Powershot G7 X is a versatile line of cameras aimed at hobbyists and entry-level professional use. Canon specifically outfits them with features relevant to content creators, like native livestreaming and vertical video support.
The Mark III is just the latest iteration of this popular line, featuring 4K video capabilities at an $800 price tag. From YouTubers to hobbyist videographers, this level of flexibility and fidelity is extremely valuable, and the Canon G7 X Mark III is a common sight on lists of the most popular cameras in 2025.
Unsurprisingly, Canon has had a lot of trouble keeping them in stock. They’re available for sale through Canon’s webstore and major retailers like Target, BestBuy and Office Depot, but their popularity means every new restock sells out fast.
And when you have scarcity, popularity, and an already-elevated MSRP, you have the perfect conditions for resellers. With retailers struggling to get these cameras to consumers, someone has to step in and help.
Right now, Canon Powershot G7 X Mark III cameras are reselling for upwards of $1,200, netting resellers about $400 in profit for every camera they flip. Some have sold for up to $1,700, but that’s pretty uncommon.
The lesson to be learned? Pay attention to markets outside your comfort zone. Even if you don’t know the first thing about digital cameras, any product this profitable should be on your radar.
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Music & Movies
Plus special goodies on opening weekend
Art & Collectibles
Sniff it, sell it, add it to your shrine