Another bit the dust: Sony suspends orders for its ZV-E10 camera, citing chip shortage: Digital photography review
Just two weeks later notification it will no longer take orders for the a7 II series, a6400 and a6100 camera systems, Sony Japan has announced The next victim of the ongoing chip shortage is Compact camera system ZV-E10.
In a notice posted on its website, Sony Japan said ‘there was a delay in the procurement of parts for digital imaging products due to a global shortage of semiconductors.’ Specifically, the announcement states that as of December 3, 2021, Sony will no longer accept orders from resellers and customers for the ZV-E10, a vlog-oriented camera released just 5 months prior to.
Sony said it was ‘deeply sorry'[s] for any inconvenience this may cause ‘and say it’ will do [its] It is best to deliver as soon as possible. ‘
Sony Japan did not specify whether it cannot purchase parts specifically for the ZV-E10 or whether it will prioritize other camera models in its lineup as chip shortages continue to cause problems. for nearly all manufacturers.
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