- Reviewed by:
- Lori Grunin
- Reviewed on:
- 05/07/07
- Updated on:
- 05/07/07
- Released on:
- 04/15/07
- Click here to see CNET editors' review for Evolt E-410 (with ED 14-42mm f3.5/5.6 and ED 40-150mm f4.0/5.6 lenses)
- Design:
- 8.0
- Features:
- 8.0
- Performance:
- 6.0
- Image quality:
- 7.0
- Overall score:
- 7.1
Editors' rating: Digital cameras
We rate digital cameras 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 cameras 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 camera's image quality score counts for less in a review of a point-and-shoot camera than it does in one of a semipro camera.
The rating criteria with the weightings by class are:
Editors' rating: Digital cameras
We rate digital cameras 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 cameras 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 camera's image quality score counts for less in a review of a point-and-shoot camera than it does in one of a semipro camera.
The rating criteria with the weightings by class are:
Editors' rating: Digital cameras
We rate digital cameras 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 cameras 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 camera's image quality score counts for less in a review of a point-and-shoot camera than it does in one of a semipro camera.
The rating criteria with the weightings by class are:
Editors' rating: Digital cameras
We rate digital cameras 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 cameras 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 camera's image quality score counts for less in a review of a point-and-shoot camera than it does in one of a semipro camera.
The rating criteria with the weightings by class are:
Editors' rating: Digital cameras
We rate digital cameras 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 cameras 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 camera's image quality score counts for less in a review of a point-and-shoot camera than it does in one of a semipro camera.
Where to buy
Evolt E-410 (with ED 14-42mm f3.5/5.6 and ED 40-150mm f4.0/5.6 lenses):
$759.99
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