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Nikon D40 Digital SLR Camera - 2.5 Active Matrix TFT Color LCD

Nikon D40 Digital SLR Camera - 2.5 Active Matrix TFT Color LCD

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Nikon D40 Digital SLR Camera - 2.5 Active Matrix TFT Color LCD
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Where to start, I don't know.After having searched and read reviews for complete 2 months, I finalised my decision to buy D40 with 18-135mm lens. I bought it from B&H in Nov end. I compared almost all cameras like D40x, D80, Canon xti, Pentax k100, K10. But finally it was D40.And I am very happy with my decision after having lot of confusion about which cam to buy and whether I will sacrifice picture quality somewhere if I buy D40.I shot around 1500 pics in last one moth and every picture is awesome and no problem at all in any of the pics. Quality is also superb. Only problem I encountered was lack of autofocus points. When I tried to shoot particular object keeping other objects as well in focus for the same pic, it was not possible for me. Though its not that important, but just to mention for those who are concerned about this.Recently, I had my Florida Trip completed, the quality of pics I got was wonderful and camera response was also very quick and lens and cam did well in low light
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3 review(s)    0 comment(s)    Posted 554 days ago at 
Nikon D40 Digital SLR Camera - 2.5 Active Matrix TFT Color LCD
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Consider this: The Nikon 18-135mm lens (sold separately) costs $330 brandnew. When packaged with a D40, you're basically buying thelens for $330, and getting the D40 body for $350! That ismuch better than buying the 18-55mm (approx. $100) andgetting the D40 body for $400. This may also be better thangetting the D40 with both the 18-55mm and 55-200mm for $650,since for $20 more you basically combine the two nice lensesinto one lens of even higher quality. I don't mind the 65mm(100mm film equiv.) difference between the 55-200mm and18-135mm, because I own a Canon 70-300mm lens and find thegain (in zoom) from 200mm to 300mm to be incredibly small,despite the numerical difference.Camera Performance:The D40 is small, but very fast! I was constantly bursting10-30 frames at a time (JPEG) to freeze runners step by step. The biggest shock by far was the battery life! I expected itto die after the 480th picture of the day, but after 585shots and 7 hours the battery life displayed full charge!(Note:
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3 review(s)    0 comment(s)    Posted 643 days ago at 
Nikon D40 Digital SLR Camera - 2.5 Active Matrix TFT Color LCD
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The 6 Megapixel Nikon D40 is targeted for those who want a relatively compact and light camera yet having most of the important SLR features. The D40 is priced reasonably (cheaper than D50/D80 and Canon Rebel XTi). In my opinion, if you are still considering whether to get a point and shoot camera or a DSLR, the D40 will be a better choice than any point and shoot camera, by far, even those with 8MP or 10MP. But if you are already deciding to get a DSLR or you want more control of the picture taking experience, then I would recommend you to also test the D50 and/or D80 first before deciding to buy the D40. I want you to make sure that you know what you will get (and not get) with the D40. Don't get me wrong though, the D40 is an awesome camera, and I don't think you will regret buying one. There are some limitation with the D40 which shouldn't bother most people, for example, the D40 doesn't have dedicated button to change picture quality, white balance or ISO settings (which generally
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