https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QuY--ncrS_4The heat is distributed very evenly and quoting Ken, it's merely 5 degrees above other bodies such as the D500 and the xt2.
There was no temperature warning sign, it did not shut down, it was set for 4k recording.
This is good news for Sony and for us. On one hand, Nikon and Canon can up their games and stop their silly "too big to fail so we will give users a tiny upgrade" attitude; on the other hand, Sony shooters finally have a reliable fast camera (still need time to tell if there's other problems, but I'm willing to assume it's all good). The one aspect Sony needs to focus on is fast telephoto primes. A 100-400 sunshine lens isn't good enough.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=elZ_GSotP30This other person had 2 bodies overheat, I think he used the same lens of his own on both bodies.
So either both cameras were a defect, OR the culprit is in his camera lens.
Congrats Sony.
Hope this post is objective enough.