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D800 and Six Sigma
11 months ago
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I know my posts are usually long which means most people will not read them. I just wanted to post this thought separately. LOL
Being Six Sigma certified, we should expect products we purchase to have a low level of defects in the market. With the low number of D800s in the market because of the product availability, the number of defects we are reading about are just too high for a premium product, really for any product. In theory, based on Six Sigma expectations of acceptable defects in the market that should equate to 3.4 defective cameras per 1,000,000. I am assured that the defective rate is much much higher than this for the D800.
Just a thought.
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