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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 532023" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>Matt's headline makes it sound as if DXO is doing something shady, as if they're hiding the truth or deliberately attempting to mislead; which seems misleading in and of itself. </p><p></p><p>From what I can tell, and what Matt's video would seem to confirm, is not that DxO is presenting faulty information but rather that many people simply don't know how to interpret the data DxO is presenting; and those are two very different things, obviously. From what I can tell, DxO is quite clear about their testing methodology and how to interpret the metrics they employ. If you can't be bothered to figure those out, and apply it in a logical fashion, how is that DxO's fault?</p><p></p><p>Now, if you don't like some of their wording (e.g. "Sports") well that's fine, but it's not misleading (call it Macaroni if you want, I hardly see the difference). If I had to guess, it probably has more to do with an awkward translation to English or something else equally pedestrian.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 532023, member: 13090"] Matt's headline makes it sound as if DXO is doing something shady, as if they're hiding the truth or deliberately attempting to mislead; which seems misleading in and of itself. From what I can tell, and what Matt's video would seem to confirm, is not that DxO is presenting faulty information but rather that many people simply don't know how to interpret the data DxO is presenting; and those are two very different things, obviously. From what I can tell, DxO is quite clear about their testing methodology and how to interpret the metrics they employ. If you can't be bothered to figure those out, and apply it in a logical fashion, how is that DxO's fault? Now, if you don't like some of their wording (e.g. "Sports") well that's fine, but it's not misleading (call it Macaroni if you want, I hardly see the difference). If I had to guess, it probably has more to do with an awkward translation to English or something else equally pedestrian. [/QUOTE]
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