Yeah, B&H got back to me today apologizing and offering a refund. Strangely, I dug out my old A7 and tried the lens on there. No issues. Put the lens back on the A7 IV and now it seems to be working as normal. However, at the price point I’d rather just exchange it for a different one in case it happens again. Really love the lens though.
I use Auto ISO a lot. Always in Manual. The problem is you're experiencing is that you're giving the camera the choice of two parameters, ISO and Shutter. The camera is making the decision as to which one is prioritized. Just shoot in M and be done with it.
As for the ISO, it sounds like you have something programmed.
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