>>3650393>But it's definitely possible to get a lens that needs calibration.Well yeah, I'm sure that's true. My point was just that it's not a *guarantee*. I.e., it's not like a "some assembly required" situation where it's shipped deliberately uncalibrated so you're forced to calibrate it perfectly to your own rangefinder when you get it.
Regardless, I don't think it's something that should scare someone away from the lenses. There are other things that maybe should (e.g., the 50/1.1 and 28/1.4 are big enough that they block a nontrivial chunk of the viewfinder), but the fact that you can fix miscalibration at home with nothing more than a screwdriver that they even provide in the box is a feature, not a bug.