If you’re in the market to buy a new digital camera and are looking to compare the specs of likely contenders, Snapsort’s nifty site could be a handy port of call.
Instead of rummaging through a host of websites trying to track down the spec sheets of cameras, Snapshot lets you view point-by-point comparisons of all the cameras you’re interested in.
Laying down the lowdown on the major cameras, features like weight, size, speed of continuous shooting, megapixels, sensor type, max ISO setting and more can be quickly perused.
The information can also be conveniently grouped into categories of similarity and difference, letting you quickly see the advantages and disadvantage of each model.
Points make prizes
Your selected cameras are awarded points based on their individual features, with the site declaring an overall winner, and the verdict supported by a detailed ‘score sheet’.
The website also tracks the most commonly compared cameras so you can see which cameras people are getting excited about.
W-w-w-w-wobble
It’s all good in our book except we found the site to be wobblier than Lord Wobble surfing a wobbleboard along a sea of jelly. On acid.
Perhaps the flakiness is down to the site suddenly getting a lot of online attention today – we lost our connection and it hasn’t come back while we’ve been writing this review – so we suggest you check back back later if you’re also getting a blank screen.
Ta for Compare site well layed out.
Have been looking at Canon EOS 500D vs Nikon D90, not point asking on main site as will turn into bum fight!