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Friday, June 25, 2010

Nikon D40 Overview




Nikon has always been known as a leader at the high end of the photo industry, but the words "inexpensive" and "Nikon DSLR" have never been close companions. That has all officially changed with the announcement of the new Nikon D40 DSLR. Announced at a price of just $599, bundled with an 18-55mm "kit" lens, it's coming out of the box a full $300 cheaper than the Nikon D50, which was announced little more than a year and a half ago. The camera and lens will only be offered as a kit, the body and lens will not be sold separately in the US market.


If you've been sitting on the sidelines, waiting until you could afford a real Nikon DSLR, your time have come at last: While geared for the entry-level market the D40 packs enough features into its diminutive frame to keep serious enthusiasts interested as well. It's also the smallest and lightest Nikon DSLR to date, so the point & shoot photographer looking to move up to a real SLR, can do so without having to put up with the heft and bulk that the genre usually dictates. And like all consumer SLRs on the market, you can still point & shoot.


                                                                        Basic Specifications 
Resolution:     6.10 Megapixels
Kit Lens:           3.00x zoom
                              18-55mm   (27-83mm eq.)
Viewfinder:      Optical
LCD Size:           2.5 inch
ISO:                     200-3200
Shutter:             30-1/4000
Max Aperture:  3.5
Mem Type:        SD / SDHC
Battery:              Custom LiIon
Dimensions:       5.0 x 3.7 x 2.5 in.  (126 x 94 x 64 mm)
Weight:                26.0 oz (737 g)  includes batteries

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