Is this
really what we've come to?
Are we truly worrying over the tiniest wobble of a part that is clearly of floating construction (i.e. not cemented or directly attached to the body), and a very slight gap difference between the lens tube and the body's lens opening?? Maybe we should complain about every camera button that has a little play in it... every lens that doesn't look mechanically centred, yet produces perfectly good images? For goodness sake...
If we should start to see multiple reported problems with the very-slightly-wobbling part (i.e. it falls off or interferes with operation), or repeated issues with image quality due to a lens that isn't properly aligned with the sensor, then (and
only then) I think we can validly question build quality. Until then, please... let's not be silly, eh?
Some folks will find a problem with anything and everything... <
Astounded>
Heads up to those who would believe otherwise...
Nothing is
perfect.
“As you ramble on through life, brother, whatever be your goal, keep your eye upon the doughnut, and not upon the hole”...