03-22-2013, 11:09 PM
Quote:A review should give an indication about the performance of a non-faulty product. Because that's what you expect when you buy such a lens.
Testing a decentered lens (and publishing the results) would be like testing the performance of a car with flat tires.
-- Markus
But if that is the level of Quality the manufacturer deems acceptable to be released "in the wild " it is more than fair to release the results "into the wild" as well.
Klaus has done so with the Pentax 50-200. Perhaps Sony also deserves this treatment. In particular if the trading (non-)culture in the continent with the kangaroos makes it difficult to select good samples.
Slrgear publishes results from lenses that are subpar - they normally comment on it. So you wouldn't be the first ...
At least traditionally - the price differential between an expensive lens brand (e.g. Zeiss) and a not so expensive brand was affected by the quality control - how many lenses of a batch were classed as rejects and distroyed instead if boxed and sold.
Perhaps a better way would be to test a number of each and publish the weakest instead of the best. Can be more work than testing through 3 million rejects before finding a good sample
Enough of brainstorming now.
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