RUMOR: A7IV still unofficially targeted for end October…but still unsure…

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The A7IV is going through the same painful story of the ZV-E10 release. The worldwide chip shortage makes it impossible to have release schedule. Anyway so far the A7IV should still be announced by end of October but I have been told that we still can’t be 100% sure of that.

What’s definitely likely is that the A7IV will ship out in December but not in majestic quantities. Depending on the demand some of you might have to wait til AFTER Christmas to get it.

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First worldwide review of the Tamron 18-300 for Sony: “Recommended for travelers who want a quality mega zoom”

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Tamron 18-300mm E lens In the USA at BHphoto, Adorama, FocusCamera. In EU at Fotokoch, Foto Erhardt. WexUK.

SonyAlphablog posted the worldwide first review of the Tamron 18-300 for Sony. He concludes:

The Tamron 18-300mm F/3.5-6.3 Di III-A VC VXD (749 euros) is a pleasant surprise. Yes it is heavy , yes it is very long , yes the aperture is quite small but image quality is there with very good sharpness , some very nice color rendition and smooth background blur when used at close distance.
It is much better than any of the numerous 18-200mm available , than the Sony E 55-210mm F4.5-6.3 OSS. It is simply the best all in zoom zoom for Sony E mount.
It will be ideal for travelers that want to take only one zoom with them and shoot from landscape, street, portrait to animals photography
The zoom is equipped with image stabilisation which is a big plus for most Sony APSC cameras (except A6500 and A6600 that have sensor stabilisation).
AF is quick and precise in good lightning conditions but don’t except miracle with an aperture of 6.3 at 300mm in low light, ISO will climb very fast.
For video if you do static plan it delivers very good results but the zoom ring is very stiff and you can’t get a smooth zooming while filming
Recommended for travelers who want a quality mega zoom

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