snerkler
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I don't know what's going on there, it all seems very strange. There's far far less 'sample variation' with cameras than with lenses especially with mirrorless and on sensor AF systems. Sometimes DSLRs did have subtle AF module alignment issue meaning that it would focus more accurately (sharper) on some AF points than others, but again it's not common (although I had it with a D750). I've not personally heard or read about any such issues with mirrorless. I certainly wouldn't avoid buying any mirrorless camera through 'fear' of getting a bad copy.Not saying all my gear. My D500 went back to Nikon, fixed. A friend's A7m3 rubbish compared to mine hence (Sharp) and another friends A9mk1 rubbish, even after two trips back to Sony. Plus in my opinion, a lot of people are unaware they've got a crap camera.

, etc and accidents happen. Sometimes camera gets delivered by my herpes or Amazon. That too 







