privatebydesign said:tr573 said:https://www.dpreview.com/videos/0287044739/canon-eos-80d-field-test-barney-builds-a-boat
"This is sponsored content, created with the support of Canon. What does this mean?"
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It means they are not impartial, it means they are not fair and balanced, it means none of their "journalistic" pieces have any validity or merit to them even if they are right.
It means pay to play.
Canon paid up for the 80D and it got a good review. Nikon paid for the D5 and it got an amazing review and several very favorable comparisons. Sigma paid to play, suddenly DPR recommend Sigma. See a pattern?
Again, I don't care if DPR want to be infomercial producers, just don't insult us all with the 'fair unbiased and trustworthy' hollier than thou attitude. They are not journalists, they are entertainers, don't try to claim you are a journalist if you are an entertainer, Hannity doesn't, O'Reilly doesn't, Rishi and the rest of the crew at DPR shouldn't.
The implication you were giving is that they are specifically biased in favor of Nikon, versus their "Direct Competitor" which is of course, Canon. The 80D got a "good" review, pretty much the same as the 70D or any other Canon camera they give a good review to. They still slagged hardcore on the tracking AF.
privatebydesign said:Now I don't have an issue with that, they can be whatever they want, but don't get on your high horse and preach impartial and unbiased opinions on the one hand and work for Nikon and Amazon with the other.
privatebydesign said:It's like modern politics in theUSAworld, how can you legitimately separate the money from influencing opinions? How can you honestly expect the same reviewer to be both a paid infomercial presenter for Nikon and offer an impartial comparison between a Nikon and a direct competitor?
Now , I would counter this by saying since Canon also pays them to produce sponsored content featuring Canon cameras, any anti-Canon bias that exists there has nothing to do with the infomercials. (and I do agree that the shenanigans with softening the blow about the D5's dynamic range were pretty ridiculous. They have harped on it in just about every Canon review for years, and suddenly it's not a big deal.)
Edit: So if you want to say that the paid content means they have no credibility, fine. I know sponsored content makes people suspicious. But don't say it's the source of bias in favor of one brand, when they have sponsored content from their competitors also.
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