Happened to me a few times: I needed to determine which solution is better so first I googled for a while and found nothing trustful. So I asked on Stack Overflow because research takes a long time.
As a result, my question was closed because it was opinion-based, but I've been doing research and found a result. I wanted to post it but I couldn't, so now I'm waiting for my question to be reopened.
A good example would be this question. I got an answer from another user – quick research showed that the answer wasn't completely right, but more research showed that the answer was 100% correct.
I've seen more good questions closed as "opinion-based". I think it would be better not to close such a questions but protect them from untrusted users. I'm not talking about protection at a 10 reputation limit – in such a situation the limit should be, I think 1k, because answering such a question requires lots of knowledge and work experience.
EDIT I do not say, that those question, that are much likely opinion based stay. Lets say question "What is better C++ or JAVA" is clearly opinion based so it should be closed. But those which requires deep knowledge in some specific parts of system e.g. filesystem, compiler optimizations etc. would be protecting.