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Picked up a mk III yesterday in London, and I have to say that I am very impressed.  Noise control is very good indeed, and the camera seems to be better put together than the previous mk 2.  And now I don't have to have my sony images across different external hard drives as I can now change the file name from the standard DSC.

 

1. FE 24 - 70 GM  70mm f/4 ISO 1600 1/25

 

39245420202_27661d917e_b.jpgHunter in kitchen dec copy by singingsnapper, on Flickr

 

2. 27mm 1/13 ISO 3200

 

38397556775_a41d96e887_b.jpgHunter and Bella dec 2017 2 copy by singingsnapper, on Flickr

 

3. f/5.6 1/13 ISO 3200

 

38397565195_5c58821b58_b.jpgHunter and Bella dec 2017 1 copy by singingsnapper, on Flickr

 

4.  f/4 ISO 1600 1/25

 

38397569845_8988227a47_b.jpgHunter and Bella dec 2017 copy by singingsnapper, on Flickr

 

5. 1/25 52mm f/4 ISO 3200

 

39245433942_7904134c57_b.jpgBella in living room 1 copy by singingsnapper, on Flickr

 

6.  1/30 43mm f/4 ISO 3200

 

27498494079_8dbd121bb7_b.jpgBella in living room copy by singingsnapper, on Flickr

 

7. 1/13 48mm f/4 ISO 1600

 

27498498729_667ac96485_b.jpgHunter watching TV 2 copy by singingsnapper, on Flickr

 

8. 1/13 32mm f/5.6 ISO 3200

 

25407515848_d8d98419d7_b.jpgHunter watching TV 1 copy by singingsnapper, on Flickr

 

9.  1/13 48mm f/4 ISO 1600

 

39274421761_697d2873d7_b.jpgHunter watching TV copy by singingsnapper, on Flickr

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    • Are you sure you haven't assigned some strange setting to the front or rear dial? If it were me, I'd check all my settings. If all else fails, do a factory reset. 
    • It really doesn't tell you anything, your assumption is based on a very scant bit of evidence. I use an A7 IV as my backup and have shot it in much, much colder temperatures than that, well below freezing. I've shot it in rain, snow and brutally hot temperatures, next to pavement that scanned 140°F in direct summer sun. There would be no point in manufacturing a camera that couldn't operate in such normal temperatures. Something else was going on. 
    • Update: A bit more information. I used both the Sony and Chipfancier CF A cards in the A7 IV while in Alaska in temperatures ranging from high 40°F to low 70°F never below freezing. When I arrived back home I replicated the same setup with the A7 IV & 200-600 f5.6-6.3 Sony lens and switching the two mentioned CF A cards and had no issue shooting on Hi continuous. I tried various other lenses and got the same results. So that tells unless it was a fluke the A7 IV can't operate within the above temperature range.  I am heading to Africa next month and hope I do not have the same issues of the camera hanging up or buffering. I can't think of anything else to try or do.

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