In my work at Kodak I used to often have to compare the functionality of our firmware against a similar model from a competitor... say, an Olympus or a Canon. Same photo, same conditions, each camera.
The Kodaks almost always performed in an inferior way. Blurry photos, less sharpness, etc etc. They simply couldn't stand up, and they cost more too. The new Kodaks at the time didn't even stand up against 2-3 year old digital cameras from companies like Olympus and that was like 3 years ago now.
At that time at least, on the consumer level, the Olympus cameras were usually the best performance for the cost.