On Snapsort, in the left side 'What are you looking for?' Chooser, selecting "Image Quality (RAW Only)", subsection "Low light performance" and setting it to "0" eliminates almost every Camera except one (setting it to 200 empties the List).
Example URL: http://snapsort.com/explore/best-digi... .
To clairify to which setting I refer, if you click on the (i) Button it gives a popup with this "Learn More" Link: http://snapsort.com/learn/sensor/dxo-... .
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I guess the reason is that the Camera would have to have a "DxOMark Rating" and since most (non-DSLR) Digital Cameras have not been tested even choosing "0" removes most choices.
Years in the future when more Camera are tested this might be a useful way to remove Cameras that DxOMark has not tested but at the moment all this feature does is return a list of one Camera (even with "0" chosen).
Simply because DxOMark has not tested the Camera does not mean that the Camera does not have any "Low light performance" and "0" should return all results. If you don't have any (or sufficient) Data to support the feature then pehaps it ought to be removed (or greyed) for the moment.
This certainly needs some sort of fixing to be a useful feature.
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Choosing almost any number for "Low light performance" gives poor result.
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Hi Rob, yes, that slider finds cameras with DXOMark ratings, and most non-DSLR cameras do not get rated.
However, I tried it out, and it finds 17 digicam cameras that have been rated, does this help at all?
http://snapsort.com/explore/best-digi... -
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