@Teken
There is no problem with dust/scratches/... at last part lens of objectiv ... only if on first part to sensor or on sensor itself it should be visible.... sure some uninformed customer would think there is a problem... but this is discussed for a long time in any photograph forum
Whether debris of any kind has an impact on the final output isn’t the point. I’ve never seen a flick of dust on my Nikon / Canon cameras nor would I expect to ever see the same.
I’ve installed tens of thousands of cameras that span almost every brand. If there is any debris inside that hardware is sent back - period!
When people just accept shitty quality or the lack of final QA that’s what they get. In 2021 with well established process and procedures it’s not hard to produce a piece of hardware with no debris. If that wasn’t true how would Apple, Google, Samsung, Nokia, LG, name whoever be able to sell billions of systems with a lens with almost zero defects?!?
QA, and giving a shit about the final product.
Anyone can walk into a 7-Elevens and buy a throw away burner phone with a camera. Guess what you won’t find a spec of dust inside the lens. The same is replicated trillions of times each and every year as it pertains to any optical lens hardware that spans laptops, tablets, cellular, TV, etc.
Dust, debris, finger print, where?!?
There’s debris and contaminates inside the Dahua camera because there’s a lack of QA and pushing out the door mentality. As others noted hardware is built to a price and sometimes that is reflective of the final hardware received.
So when people say it doesn’t impact the video or photo. That has no baring to that shouldn’t ever be there baring a oh shit moment. As Andy noted if you bought it from him it’s a warranty issue that will be solved immediately because it’s unacceptable!