T100 too expensive for such a quality!

Obviously Sony reacted. Dianas blog is closed. It is difficult to have such treacherous employees like Diana speaking about internals. In each and every company there are production issues and imagine what would happen if all the employees would speak about it in their blogs?

I don't know japanese law, but here in Europe such behaviour would enable Sony to bring a lawsuit against such people like Diana. So maybe she looses her visa for Japan and has to go back to brazil.

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Yes, seems that it may be true what Diana wrote.
So SONY reacted and closed here website/blog ?

What a shame SONY...that´s the reaction of a big company trying to hide the truth and acting this way (illegal?)...
A reason to avoid this company ?

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So the hurting truth is: Sony sells defective T-100's with scratched and loose mounted lenses. Thank you! I just missed it. But I also missed the link to any thread where users report these problems. Maybe you can help?

Did you ever read something about T-series lens hassles? No? Or read something about T-100 users with any lens problems? No? So Sony's quality control works obviously.

I don't know one single company without any daily productions problems. Where do you work? Do you want your colleagues post any of your company's problems or even your problems in any blog? Even if they don't matter for your customers? You would appreciate that? Nice!

If Sony would willfull sell defective cameras that would be important to know, because it's fraud. Any other thing happening during production doesn't matter.

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Yes, seems that it may be true what Diana wrote.
So SONY reacted and closed here website/blog ?
Obviously there is only one truth in all this:

Diana is a fired ex-employee that is mad about Sony and wants her revenge. She is telling lies, just to hurt Sony. And Sony has a wellworth reason to fight against such obvioulsy false accusations. Accusations about issues nobody ever experienced in real life.
 
I wouldn't rush to judgement here and completely discredit the posts on this.

After trying and using 4 T100s (3 black and 1 silver) before getting some reliable focus consistency under the same conditions (daylight outdoors and flash indoors at 8 feet) there may be something to the quality control side of the original posters comments.

We also had to return an H9 (some issues as many reported, especially 'Barbyte's' H9. There may be some genuine quality control issues with these cameras that even a novice can't overlook.

The varying results we obtained doing nothing different on so many tries and samples were discouraging.

If they weren't Sonys, we would have given up at the first bad sample.

Early units may in fact suffer some form of assembly line variables that get silently remedied later down the line and we may never hear or know about it unless someone blows the whistle.

On these forums, we all learn from each others experiences ultimately.

Even Alan Katz (AAK) reported that it was 3 DSC-H5's before he had a proper one.
 

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