Everyone would want a unique, objective measurement of image quality. But I am not sure there is such a thing. Dx0 has become some kind of a reference but:
- For cameras, they only test sensors, and Bayer sensors at that. They are honest about it, don't look for measures about Fuji or Sigma cameras.
- I don't know if it is by design, but in practice they fuel the mega-pixel race. A Nikon D810 is rated higher than a D5 (or D4 or Df), a Sony A7RII is rated higher than a Sony A7SII, a Canon 5DS than a 1Dx.
I am not saying that they are biased, they offer a lot a information about their methodology, I am sure highly qualified scientists work there. But I am less convinced about the value of their data for me as an amateur photographer. This is perfectly all right of course, I am not paying to access their data.