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DXO Mark - Should They Be Trusted?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wolfeye" data-source="post: 445990" data-attributes="member: 29166"><p>As Jack Nicholson's Joker character once so eloquently put it, "Hubba hubba hubba, who do you trust?"</p><p></p><p>As a scientifically-thinking individual, I can't believe anything I haven't tested myself. I also can't test everything myself, so I place my trust in entities or websites who seem to follow the methodology I would use if I were doing the tests. True, they could simply be paid stooges of the camera and lens companys, but I'm comfortable using them as a guideline based on pure intuition. Sometimes it's all we humans have - a hunch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wolfeye, post: 445990, member: 29166"] As Jack Nicholson's Joker character once so eloquently put it, "Hubba hubba hubba, who do you trust?" As a scientifically-thinking individual, I can't believe anything I haven't tested myself. I also can't test everything myself, so I place my trust in entities or websites who seem to follow the methodology I would use if I were doing the tests. True, they could simply be paid stooges of the camera and lens companys, but I'm comfortable using them as a guideline based on pure intuition. Sometimes it's all we humans have - a hunch. [/QUOTE]
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