This is prompted by a discussion thread on another forum about Written vs Youtube reviews and the value of each.
There are some things on Youtube that can be very helpful such as techniques for processing or manipulating images but then there are reviews that are just 'Unboxing' or try to show you that one technique is better than another.
I occassionally watch the 'Unboxing' reviews, some of which are terrible, when I need to be sure - well, what's in the box, because the suppliers don't always make it clear. As an example I once bought a lens that didn't appear to come with a Lens Hood so I bought one, only to find that one was included. Ditto WIFI adapter for my Canon 7D2.
Recently a friend sent me a link to a Youtube video on different sharpening techniques. While it was instructional to see what steps to go through it was pointless in trying to show that one was better than the other because the results were being presented through a video that had been compressed and also there was no mention of performing sharpening at 100% on screen. I could not tell any difference between any of the methods.
I have watched some videos of lens performance which were reasonably well done and sufficient to show the difference in quality. Which may mean the differences were significant enough to show up in a compressed video.
So what value do you place on Youtube videos in assessing equipment and techniques?