In the realm of digital photography, it often seems that the most advanced and expensive gadgets are the first to include the most innovative and unique technologies. Surprisingly, in the last few ...
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Nikon's D40 got its official smattering of holy water today. The low-priced and compact camera--Digital Single Lens Reflex (DSLR) for the rest of us--will hit store shelves by Christmas. For $600, ...
Nikon Australia has confirmed the existence of the entry-level Nikon D40 camera, which will replace the current D50 model at the beginning of December. leadpic_D40_04_s November 16, 2006: Nikon ...
Nikon’s latest announcement, their 12th dSLR camera, the D40 has had a few rumours running around the Internet of late, but it was still a nice surprise to be able to handle one at it’s launch ...
I took Thursday and Friday off before Labor Day in anticipation of heading out to photograph and bring stuff back to photograph. Wednesday afternoon my Nikon D40 shot ...
OOPS! Mods, please move to AV forum! SORRY!<br><br>Is the D40 better than D70 released few years ago? If so how? <br><br>I just did a quick comparison on dpreview and it looks like they're using the ...
Nikon didn’t build a light metering chip into the D40. That’s fine if you’re using one of their auto lenses with the on-board chip. [Matt] decided to add a sensor to his camera and try it out with his ...
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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 ...
The Nikon D40 surprised everyone when it was announced at the end of 2006. A DSLR camera with an 18-55mm lens for less than 450/ $680 from one of the big two manufacturers, the Nikon D40 makes the ...
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 ...