Does there always have to be a winner and a loser? Are there degrees of winning (i.e. camera A kicked the crap out of camera B versus camera A is marginally better than camera B)?
To check it out, I compared a camera to itself. http://snapsort.com/compare/Fujifilm_...
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Hi Phil, the new update to http://snapsort.com addresses this issue I believe, giving a score to each camera in the comparison, to give you an idea of how much better it thinks the winner is.
Snapsort will even call a tie if they are close!
Read more here: http://blog.snapsort.com/2010/06/snap...
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There definitely are degrees of winning, good point. Also, one camera might win in one context (say recording home movies), but lose in another context (say taking photos of flowers).
We plan to work on both of these problems in the future!
I love that you compared the camera to itself, which one won? :) -
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Hi Phil, the new update to http://snapsort.com addresses this issue I believe, giving a score to each camera in the comparison, to give you an idea of how much better it thinks the winner is.
Snapsort will even call a tie if they are close!
Read more here: http://blog.snapsort.com/2010/06/snap... -
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