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CNET Editors' rating explained for Canon HV10

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Reviewed by:
Lori Grunin
Reviewed on:
10/06/06
Updated on:
10/06/06
Released on:
09/01/06
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Design:
7.0
Features:
8.0
Performance:
7.0
Image quality:
8.0
Overall score:
7.5

Editors' rating: camcorders
We rate digital camcorders on a scale of 0.0 through 10.0 (see "What the numbers mean" below). The editors calculate the overall rating from a series of subratings, on a scale of 1 to 10, that gauge key aspects of the product. On the product review page and elsewhere on the Web site, the overall rating is displayed as a series of stars,based on a five-star scale with half stars (see conversion details below). The digital camcorders we review can generally be divided into three classes: point-and-shoot, midrange, and semipro. Each subrating is weighted based on its relative importance within a specific product class. For example, a camcorder's image quality score counts for less in a review of a point-and-shoot camcorder than it does in one of a semipro camcorder.

The rating criteria with the weightings by class are:

Design
This criterion covers the look and feel of the camcorder as well as ease of operation. We look for qualities such as a relatively flat learning curve (relative to the sophistication of the feature set); buttons, dials, and other controls that are easy to reach and operate but not easy to trip accidentally; easy access to frequently used settings; and well-organized menu systems and understandable icons. We also take into account ergonomics, how cool the camcorder looks, and how well the implementation achieves its implicit design goals.
  • Point-and-shoot: 40 percent
  • Midrange: 20 percent
  • Semipro: 10 percent

Features
We rate a camcorder's feature set relative to its market segment, looking for that perfect combination of capabilities that matches its users' needs. Key features we consider include resolution; lens type, speed, and focal length; variety of exposure and metering modes; image parameter controls; breadth of accessories available; still and audio capture options; media and file formats supported; and playback controls.
  • Point-and-shoot: 20 percent
  • Midrange: 20 percent
  • Semipro: 20 percent

Performance
We evaluate the responsiveness and accuracy of the autofocus, zoom, and manual focus if available. The efficacy of image stabilization systems and sharpness and usability of viewfinders and LCDs also influence this rating. In general, we consider the videographic experience that the responsiveness, speed, and accuracy of the camcorder provide. Microphone quality and battery life are also considered.
  • Point-and-shoot: 20 percent
  • Midrange: 30 percent
  • Semipro: 30 percent

Image quality
We assess the appeal of the camcorder's images, as well as all the factors that contribute to a good capture. We look for good exposure, accurate colors, broad dynamic range and tonal separation, sharpness and sufficient resolution, and low levels of noise and artifacts. We also consider the quality of footage shot at low light levels.
  • Point-and-shoot: 20 percent
  • Midrange: 30 percent
  • Semipro: 40 percent

What the numbers mean

9.6 to 10.0 = 5 stars (Spectacular):
This exceedingly rare score is reserved for a product that is as perfect as it could be.

9.0 to 9.5 = 4.5 stars (Outstanding):
A product that receives a rating in this range scores high on all of its rating criteria. It succeeds at meeting all of its intended users' needs and has no meaningful drawbacks.

8.0 to 8.9 = 4 stars (Excellent):
A product that receives a rating in this range is superior in so many ways that its relatively few drawbacks are not very important.

7.0 to 7.9 = 3.5 stars (Very good):
While the strengths of a product scoring in this range certainly outweigh its weaknesses, it has some minor faults that certain users should be aware of.

6.0 to 6.9 = 3 stars (Good):
This range represents a product that is above average. Its strengths slightly outweigh its weaknesses, making it good for most uses but not a standout.

5.0 to 5.9 = 2.5 stars (Average):
A product that scores in this range is functional but unremarkable.

4.0 to 4.9 = 2 stars (Mediocre):
Products in this range are below average. They fall in the middle of the pack for most features, but suffer from a few additional major flaws.

3.0 to 3.9 = 1.5 stars (Poor):
You probably should not consider a product in this range or lower. There may be one or two specialized circumstances, however, that could justify the purchase of this product for a very low price for a specific demand.

2.0 to 2.9 = 1 star (Terrible):
A product that receives a rating in this range scores low on all of its rating criteria. It does not satisfy any of its intended users' needs and has no meaningful strengths.

1.0 to 1.9 = 1/2 star (Abysmal):
A product in this range should never have been produced. This product has no redeeming qualities and worse, may actually harm you or your productivity.

0 - 0.9 = 0 stars

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Reviews from around the Web

  • maximumpc.com

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  • digitalartsonline.co.uk

    Editors' rating: 80

    Summary: The HV10 has conveniently located controls. The zoom control falls under the user's index finger, and the record button sits under the thumb. The other controls are located either on the back of the camcorder or underneath the LCD screen

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  • pcworld.com

    Editors' rating: 79

    Summary: This high-definition camcorder delivers delightful video, but its sound quality is subpar.

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  • gadgetguy.com.au

    Summary: This camera is an amazing performer and produces images totally unexpected for its size and unprepossessing appearance. I would be an adoring fan if it was larger, easier to handle, more ergonomically designed, and fitted with an external mic shoe. A head

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  • macworld.com

    Editors' rating: 70

    Summary: The first problem that you'll likely notice is that the HV10's microphone is located on the back of the camcorder, right above its viewfinder. This is an unconventional location for a microphone, and in our testing the audio we recorded sounded as though

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