gregorywood said:
Is there a definitive source for "objective" lens testing anywhere? I'm not suggesting in any way that DxO is that, but curious if there is any resource that does it with any integrity.
Integrity / Objectivity? Yes. There are a few. LensRentals, LensTip, PhotoZone and TDP all do a decent job. None are perfect, however:
LensRentals is the best show in town for statistical power and de-coupling from any sort of camera/sensor, but it's a brute force optical assessment only. Variables like AF, handling, and real-world usage considerations are not there.
LensTip has the most comprehensive 'yeah they test that' sort of setup -- looking at all sorts of fun stuff like coma, AF speed, etc. alongside the commonly reported resolution / distortion / vignetting. But comparing lenses at that site is a manual and tedious process, and they only test one lens to my knowledge.
PhotoZone is like a condensed flavor of LensTip, but to their credit, they are making the painful climb up '50 Megapixel Mountain' where LT has not yet started that work. They also only test one lens unless there is a glaring issue.
I love TDP -- the IQ comparison & noise tools are terrific -- but on the question of objectivity, Mr. Carnathan (generally) gives rave reviews of Canon gear. He backs up what he says and he's a stellar usage/real-world/handling reviewer who's writing I respect and refer to often, but
if everything gets an A grade, that A grade means less than it should.
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