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Camera-breaking Sony A7 III shutters result in class action lawsuit against Sony – Digital Camera World
Sony sued by “all citizens of New York who purchased the A7 III” for fraud, unjust enrichment and breach of warranty

Sony is being sued on behalf “all citizens of New York who purchased the A7 III” due to a consistent shutter failure issue that breaks the camera, according to a class action lawsuit.
The suit claims that the shutter on the Sony A7 III often fails between 10,000 and 50,000 actuations, falling far below the stated life expectancy of 200,000 actuations. The suit further alleges that the failure often occurs outside the 1-year warranty period, forcing consumers to pay $500-$650 for repairs.
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