Wed Nov 21, 2018 5:41 am
The light thing is not a deal breaker fur me, but it does hinder your estimation of what the scene looks like.
But these units are probably tested by the original manufacturer, so it should be a known fault. Then you have had maybe 6 months testing in house, and hopefully a dummy thermal system set up to test the affects on components like the display, plus a knock and pressure system to handle simulation. Of handeling of the equipment (I imagine they are scrambling to implement them now). When combined you can get an idea of these things by continuous testing for 6 months, and after released ongoing. I remember I'm the 80's some car, maybe the Saturn, they had a robot rig simulating opening and closing a door a million and a half times, or something, over a year and a half, to check quality.
At this stage, what you have got might not get better. It's either going be fixable or it's not.
I don't think it's unreasonable to get something as good as in a mid range phone (over $100). I could put this old G5 in a very Google and get wonderful pictures despite it's colour balance issues. The thing has been knocked a fair bit and heated etc, accidentally been left in the sun in the phone holder, but no bleed.
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