08-06-2013, 11:23 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-06-2013, 11:24 PM by Klaus.)
The other day there was a question why we don't publish any Sony Alpha lens tests anymore. Same goes for Pentax, Canon EOS M and high priced item.
Our answer was that the reviews do not recover the costs - also because we have to purchase the majority of the tested lenses.
Now there is obviously solution to all this - community sponsoring.
The idea would be to propose a number of lenses for testing - and the community (you) can then decide whether it is worth for being tested by investing a a dollar or two.
If the funding is not sufficient after a year, the money would go to charity - same goes for excess money after selling the lenses on eBay (minus our costs).
Thus please vote whether you would consider this to be viable.
Hi,
I think sending out a request to ask members to send in a lens for testing would get you out of situation of asking for money, The real vote starts when actually asking for it!
Hi,
I understand what your saying and of course I expect you to be remunerated for your time and work like I 'was', I also understand that difficult times call for different measures. Good luck!
Short answer:
I am working with following lenses on my Nikon D7000: Nikkor AF-S 18-105mm + 40mm 2.8 /Walimex 85
1.4, 35 1.4, 14 2.8/Sigma 150mm F2.8 OS/Voigtländer Nokton 58mm 1.4 SLIIN + Color Skopar 2,8/28mm SLIIN
If there is any interest in testing one or more of my lenses please email me.
I am interested in following lenses being tested and i am willing to support those tests for Nikon: The new Samyang 16mm DX, Voigtlaender Skopar 20mm 3.5, Sigma 18-35mm 1.8.
In principle, I like the idea and would be willing to pay for certain tests. But then again, I am mainly interested in Nikon/Fuji/MFT (maybe Canon) lenses which are not part of the group of manufacturers this program is aimed at.
Also, if I understand the mechanism you proposed correctly, I think there is a pretty high chance that I spend some money, but the overall funding will not be sufficient and there will be no test.
I don't vote with "no" at this point, because I think it might be worth trying, but I am quite sceptic..
08-07-2013, 08:31 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-07-2013, 08:32 PM by dave9t5.)
Quote:The other day there was a question why we don't publish any Sony Alpha lens tests anymore. Same goes for Pentax, Canon EOS M and high priced item.
Going on a tangent here, but it seems that often that question pops up from oddly self-righteous newbs who are less familar with what helps make the PZ hamsters keep running on the PZ lens testing wheels (
).
Above our profile pics is the PZ Title of either
Newbie,
Member or
Advanced Member (maybe some others). Other sites have another category called
Site Supporter...members whose donations are up-to-date. Maybe you could enable this option and then allow only Site Supporters to pose these kinds of questions at a rate of once a year in their very own forum sub-category, ha ha. Newbs and freeloaders would not be able to even Post this kind of question, some kind of keyword filter...ha ha.
/Dave
http://dave9t5.zenfolio.com
Well, obviously the poll shows no interest. Case closed then.