I'll add a word of caution: Snapsort is fine as a comparison tool, but their ratings don't always make sense.
I forget the recent example I saw where one camera came out on top, but it was because of BS features that no one would use, and the camera had (by the definitions and comparisons provided) worse image quality to boot. Use Snapsort to compare all day, any day though.
I forget the recent example I saw where one camera came out on top, but it was because of BS features that no one would use, and the camera had (by the definitions and comparisons provided) worse image quality to boot. Use Snapsort to compare all day, any day though.







