Nikon D40 Review

October 21, 2007

The Nikon D40 is a 6.1 megapixel, digital SLR camera. It’s most commonly sold as a kit with a 18mm to 55mm lens. The D40 is a great combination because it sort of falls in between digital point and shoot cameras and high-end digital SLR cameras. For the beginner, it is a great entry point into SLR and will feel almost like a super powered point and shoot. The Nikon D40 features an all black exterior with a medium sized 2.5 inch LCD on the back that serves as an LCD viewfinder and the status center instead of having one on top of the camera like some brands. At $500-$600, the Nikon D40 is priced pretty well. Keep an eye out for sales at Circuit City or Amazon.com and you might even find it below $500.

Nikon D40 Features & Specifications Review

  • Camera Type: Digital SLR (dSLR)
  • Resolution: 6.1 megapixels
  • Screen: 2.5 inch LCD
  • Dimensions: 3.7 inches high, 5 inches wide, 2.5 inches deep, 16.8 ounces
  • Light Sensitivity: ISO 200-1600
  • Shooting Modes: Children, Close-up, Landscape, Sports mode, Portrait mode, Night portrait
  • Special Effects: Sepia, Cyanotype, Warm Filter, Black & White, Skylight Filter
  • Shutter Speed: 1/4000 - 30 seconds
  • Image Format: JPEG, NEF (RAW)
  • Memory Type: MultiMediaCard (MMC) , SD Memory Card
  • Self Timer: 2 - 20 seconds
  • Optical Zoom: 3x

The Nikon D40 is the beginning level of Nikon’s digital SLR camera’s. it doesn’t have all of the bells and whistles of a higher-end camera but has just enough for a beginner to get their feet wet. It’s biggest issues are shutter lag and autofocus speed. In general, the Nikon D40 still takes a great picture and may be the right one for your first dSLR. Other cameras you may want to consider are the Canon EOS Rebel XT or the big brother of the D40, the Nikon D80.

Find the best deal on the Nikon D40 and other digital SLR cameras at one of these online retailers:

Circuit City | Amazon.com | Best Buy | Buy.com | Target.com | Wal-Mart

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