Adorama updated the expected availability of the Sony A1II to “June“. This of course if you order the camera today. Readers have told me that cameras they ordered in January have now been delivered in the last few days.
And one of our readers (Thanks!) sent me this:
Today, Amazon USA canceled that order and if you check your links to Amazon for the a1 mark ii you can no longer order the camera from the them, the reason they sent was “Due to a lack of availability, we will not be able to obtain the following item from your order. We’ve canceled the item and apologize for the inconvenience.“
I think the new Sony A7V will indeed only be announced during the second half of the year to allow Sony to focus on the Sony A1II production
Asobinet reports that Japanese store officially marked the Sony Flash HVL-F46RM as discontinued. The Flash is still in Stock in stores like BHphoto and Amazon.
Some of our readers have called BHphoto and other US stores and asked if pre-orders are affected by possible future price increases. BH said that these prices are ‘locked in’. So if you want to reorder some of the new gear that is due to ship in a few weeks, I would recommend ordering it today:
Important note: We are not talking about politics here, but simply about the economic impact of the new tariffs on camera gear.
Yesterday, Trump announced hefty tariffs that will affect the entire camera industry. That’s why I’ve grown tired of analyzing the possible consequences in the form of price increases. Let’s first look at where the companies manufacture their equipment
Canon – Japan, Taiwan, Malaysia, Thailand, and China
Nikon – Thailand and Japan
Sony – Thailand and China
Fujifilm – Japan and China
Panasonic – China and Malaysia
OM System – Vietnam and China
Leica – Germany and Portugal
Sigma – Japan
Tamron – China and Vietnam
Assuming that camera manufacturers have very little room to offset these tariffs through some sort of cost reduction, US consumers will have to pay the tariffs on the camera/lens equipment. I have provided some examples in this table:
This is just a theoretical calculation of the possible price increases. There are many variables that could change this:
Companies could decide to cut some of the profit margins to offset the tariffs
Negotiations between US and other countries could change the tariff rates in the near future
I don’t know when these price increases will come into effect at shops like BHphoto and Amazon. The current cameras that are in stock are still ‘duty free’. But any new stock of cameras coming into the country will be affected by the new tariffs. I would suggest you to buy the gear now!
The bad news for all of us:
I have heard from managers that companies should slow down the introduction of new products due to the great uncertainty of this situation. They need to evaluate the following two important points:
Wait for negotiations to happen and see if tariffs will indeed change
Asses how much the tariffs will affect the sales of cameras and lenses on the US market
Big mess:
Again, this is not about politics, but solely about the economic consequences of such a measure. What is certain is that this is a big mess at the moment and the times ahead will be difficult.
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Important note: We are not talking about politics here, but simply about the economic impact of the new tariffs on camera gear.
Sony manufactures overseas and the new tariffs promise a price increase for all cameras and lenses. Products made in China will be subject to a 34% tariff and products made in Thailand will be subject to a 36% tariff. Sigma lenses are manufactured in Japan and are subject to a 24% tariff. Tamron produces in Vietnam (46%). Lenses from Chinese manufacturers are subject to a 34% duty.
Rough calculation:
Sony A1II produced in Thailand would now cost $8708 instead of the current $6499.
Sony A7IV produced in Thailand would now cost $3347 instead of the current $2498
This doesn’t sound good. Even if companies would transfer the production to the USA this would take years. And still many components are made in many foreign countries which would again keep prices high.
UPDATE: Here the production centers for the biggets camera manufacturers:
Canon – Japan, Taiwan, Malaysia, Thailand, and China