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On 16 November 2006, Nikon announced a new entry-level dSLR camera, the D40. Despite the nomenclature, the camera is an upgrade for the popular D50, now some 18 months old. Here we take a look at the ...
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Nikon on Thursday introduced its D40, a new digital Single Lens Reflex (DSLR) camera that costs $599.95. The camera includes a 3X Zoom-Nikkor lens and features 6.1-megapixel effective resolution. It ...
The proverb “he who hesitates is lost” may be true if you’re a member of the Danish aristocracy, but if you’ve been sitting on the fence about making a move from a point-and-shoot digital camera to a ...
Nikon officially unveiled the D40 today, a new budget DSLR worth your attention. First off, they’ve stopped upping the megapixel count, and have left it alone with a 6MP CCD, which is fine, because I ...
Nikon is adding a new entry-level D-SLR camera into their product lineup. The D40 is compact and targeted for the budget minded market. D40 sports a 6.1MP Nikon DX CCD image sensor and processing ...
I confess that when it comes to photography, I’m probably about as far from Ansel Adams as you can get. Up until recently, I thought an f-stop was some sort of invective hurled at the driver in the ...
With Nikon offering £60 off a D40 or D40x, and Kodak and Jessops shifting to the higher end of the digital camera market, there's never been a better time to switch from compact to dSLR Richard ...
The D40 is Nikon’s smallest and lightest DSLR camera yet – and also the easiest to operate. Designed for everyday photographers, it replaces the D50 model and features the same 6.1-megapixel imager ...
I realize this camera has 6.x megapixels but, other than that, is it still a good camera for a rank amateur to purchase? Is the D80 that much better? <BR>If I like the hobby, ill upgrade to a Nikon ...