Rooz wrote:i have no problem taking in results from lens tests, (or tests of ANY product, car, camera, lens, microwave etc),
Neither do I, but I believe that you are missing my point: who is it that is doing those tests? What is the basis of their expertise?
Just because they claim to be experienced or an expert does not make it so.
And what, if any, are their vested interests?
i also have no problem listening and paying attention to reviews by people who have far more experience and expertise than me in testing the optical performance of some products like thom hogan as a good example.
If you believe Thom to be a good example, I will not argue the point.
I'm not a believer of the adage that "I saw it on the internet, it must be true". I prefer to take the view that the information that I glean from the internet costs me all of .... hmmmm .... $0.00. And I value it accordingly.
And again, let's say that person A claims to have x years of experience in doing something. How do you verify that?
Let's take that to next level, and in so doing, I'm going to get personal. I've been taking photos, both as a professional and as an amateur, for over 30 years now. That's a good deal of experience, right? That means I should be good.
Or does it?
I have never made any such claim, and I never will. There's lots that I know, and there's lots that I know how to do. There's lots that I have done, and I certainly think I know more than my fair share of tricks.
None of which makes me a good photographer.
The same goes for my music,
btw. I've been playing bass for even longer; I have a good knowledge of certain aspects of music and music theory. None of which makes me good, or a talented, musician.
Now, the issue is that i know that I am flawed, and in a great many ways and fields. I believe that the same is true for most of us (sorry) and thus I need to investigate people and their claims, and give them a chance to earn my respect. When that has been done, I will value their opinion at something greater than the cost of any freely available internet opinion.
do i take reviews as "gospel" and use only a lab test to make a decision ? hell no. but to ignore what information is out there and use that in conjucntion with other decsion making factors does seem like a waste of information.
You're making the presumption that all of that information "out there" is of some value.
My experience suggests that what is "out there" needs to be very carefully considered.