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And here's me, after owning a used A7III for 7 years, wondering whether I can justify changing to an A7IV. 


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I’m still on the fence, I know in the real world I’m not going to see much difference. I rarely shoot wildlife these days so don’t really need the better animal AF, and I don’t need the subject tracking for vehicles as I don’t use tracking AF when shooting these, I prefer a static AF point so I can use it as a visual aid when panning.I think I will pull the trigger on the A1 ii. I love the A9 iiis for paid work but I miss the resolution of the A1 when shooting birds or the occasional landscapes. Not sure it will be worth around 2K plus a gripped A1 to upgrade but you only live once.
Keep your eyes on the classifieds then Toni, I may be selling mine.And here's me, after owning a used A7III for 7 years, wondering whether I can justify changing to an A7IV.![]()

I’m only in my phone Toby. But it looks terrific. She has a more pleasing tone. Background works well.Had a go at using photoshop's generative AI, after several attempts I quite like the outcome, I then coloured the subject to match. Here's the before and after
Screenshot 2025-07-03 at 08.03.15 by Toby Gunnee, on Flickr
I’m only in my phone Toby. But it looks terrific. She has a more pleasing tone. Background works well.
Thanks guys, here's a larger versionI would agree with Trevor, though I'm on the phone too.

I'm the same when panning. Use a fixed focus point to use as a target to keep the subject in the same position as I pan. I'm hoping to have more time next year through semi-retirement and hopefully that means I can do more Nature photographyI’m still on the fence, I know in the real world I’m not going to see much difference. I rarely shoot wildlife these days so don’t really need the better animal AF, and I don’t need the subject tracking for vehicles as I don’t use tracking AF when shooting these, I prefer a static AF point so I can use it as a visual aid when panning.
That's for prices in the US, where Sony are reacting to the change in Tariffs - it shouldn't directly affect us either from UK stores or grey from the far east, but there is the possibility Sony could decide to make a small global increase to allow it to reduce the impact in the USA.On a slightly different subject I see that the A1 II has just have a huge $600 increase this weekend, I wonder how much this will effect prices for us from the likes of Panamoz![]()
That's what concerns me about some of the price rises in the US as Microsoft had a global price rise when they put the prices up in the US due to tariffs. I've not noticed any other companies doing the same though thankfully, I've been following DJI more closely who recently did not release their new Mavic 4 drone in the US and seem to have mostly stopped selling their main products there. The new drone launched as normal everywhere else though and both stock levels and prices remain the same as well.That's for prices in the US, where Sony are reacting to the change in Tariffs - it shouldn't directly affect us either from UK stores or grey from the far east, but there is the possibility Sony could decide to make a small global increase to allow it to reduce the impact in the USA.
Looking at CameraPriceBuster, UK prices seem stable or falling.
I wouldn't expect it to affect us either, it's just that companies such as Panamoz appear to 'operate' in US dollars and wondered if somehow it would affect things. Probably not.That's for prices in the US, where Sony are reacting to the change in Tariffs - it shouldn't directly affect us either from UK stores or grey from the far east, but there is the possibility Sony could decide to make a small global increase to allow it to reduce the impact in the USA.
Looking at CameraPriceBuster, UK prices seem stable or falling.
Bempton and Flamborough head June 25-2 by Ben Cheneler, on Flickr
Bempton and Flamborough head June 25-30 by Ben Cheneler, on Flickr
Bempton and Flamborough head June 25-32 by Ben Cheneler, on Flickr
Bempton and Flamborough head June 25-37 by Ben Cheneler, on Flickr
Bempton and Flamborough head June 25-41 by Ben Cheneler, on Flickr
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I’d be very tempted by a 50mm version.
That’s not a tariff issue but due to government bans on DJI products, especially drones due to worries over surveillance and links to the Chinese government.That's what concerns me about some of the price rises in the US as Microsoft had a global price rise when they put the prices up in the US due to tariffs. I've not noticed any other companies doing the same though thankfully, I've been following DJI more closely who recently did not release their new Mavic 4 drone in the US and seem to have mostly stopped selling their main products there. The new drone launched as normal everywhere else though and both stock levels and prices remain the same as well.
There's no ban on DJI products in the US:That’s not a tariff issue but due to government bans on DJI products, especially drones due to worries over surveillance and links to the Chinese government.
FAA rule’s/ changes could also be an issue.
The UK’s change in regulations is something I need to look into as that will also be changing the classes/ regulations around size/weight and class stamps.
I’m sure the mav4 is one that will be affected due to is weight increase
Stocks were available up to the time the tariffs were announced and some time after, the stocks started drying up and the Mavic 4 was not announced at the time the tariffs were ramped up. Also the offline devices like standalone cameras have also gone out of stock just to completely disprove your DJI ban theory which as explained above, has not happened - it may in the future but it's the tariffs and import issues that are obviously the problem at the moment. The talk of DJI bans has been looming for years now and the stock hasn't disappeared, that only happened when the tariffs came in.Even before the tariffs getting a air3s was near impossible to buy in stores and self imports were being stopped.
People were driving to Canada to buy.
It’s definitely a Chinese company/cop issue. Just like huawei and Chinese EV’s , they think everyone is spying
Bempton and Flamborough head June 25-45 by Ben Cheneler, on Flickr
Bempton and Flamborough head June 25-46 by Ben Cheneler, on Flickr
Bempton and Flamborough head June 25-48 by Ben Cheneler, on Flickr
Bempton and Flamborough head June 25-49 by Ben Cheneler, on FlickrThanksBosh! Lovely.
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I’m sticking at 4 cameras, lol.
If you have a small mft body and lens you are thinking of moving on I could well be in the market this week.I was thinking about selling some every little used MFT kit and adding an A7cII for the days when I want the smallest possible camera and lens combination but as I haven't had time for photography lately I've put it off.
Maybe we should all stock up on todays relatively cheap kit while we can.
I would certainly trade in the older A7 for the newer one.
Mine IS the III (I was being lazy) and would trade to a IV. Why do you prefer the older A7 - different rendering?
Maybe it’s just more noiseWhen on the tracker, where ISO isn't really relevant, the stars just seem to be a bit brighter, there appears to be more of them and constellations seem to be more defined. Maybe it's just me, but I seem to be pretty happy with A7 skies.
Maybe it’s just more noise![]()
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