Sony α7 IV / ZV-E1 Overheating Investigation

Migliaccio & Rathod LLP is investigating Sony mirrorless cameras advertised as capable of extended 4K video recording that instead shut down due to overheating within minutes.

Reported Issues

Users report that Sony α7 IV / ZV-E1, and related bodies overheat in under 20 minutes, even indoors, interrupting weddings, livestreams, and professional shoots. Third-party tests corroborate rapid thermal shutdowns despite marketing suggesting “unlimited recording.”

Why Consumers Should Be Concerned

If Sony marketed these cameras as capable of sustained 4K recording while knowing about thermal-throttling limitations, affected purchasers may have claims under Magnuson-Moss, express-warranty law, and state consumer-fraud statutes.

Signs You May Be Affected

  • Purchased Sony α7 IV / ZV-E1, or similar models
  • Experienced overheating or forced shutdowns during normal use
  • Relied on marketing promising extended 4K capability

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