Nikon D40 6.1 Megapixel Digital SLR Camera Body with Lens Kit - 0.71"-2.17"2.5" LCD - 3x Optical Zoom - 3008 x 2000 Image - PictBridge - MPN: 25420 See Product Details
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Items In Cameras You Might Be Interested InProduct Details of Nikon D40 6.1 Megapixel Digital SLR Camera Body with Lens Kit - 0.71"-2.17"Description Extraordinary Nikon Image Quality Easy Operation with Intuitive Controls Nikon's Smallest Digital SLR Ever! At just over 16 ounces Fast Startup with Instant Shutter Response Includes 3x 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G ED II AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor Lens Shoot at up to 2.5 frames per second 2.5-inch color LCD monitor with 3 colorful display options High-performance 6.1megapixel Nikon DX format CCD imaging sensor In-Camera Image Editing New advanced HELP menu system with Assist Images Fast, accurate 3-Area Autofocus Image Optimization Options Built-in Speedlight with i-TTL automatic flash control Bright, accurate SLR viewfinder Automatic exposure with 8 Digital-Vari Program Modes Nikon 3D Color Matrix Metering II Quick Glance Memory Type: Secure Digital (SD) Card LCD Screen Size: 2.5" Camera Type: Digital SLR Camera Megapixels: 6.1 Megapixel Lens Mount: Interchangeable Optical Zoom: 3 Weight: 16.96 Summary Product Title: Nikon D40 6.1 Megapixel Digital SLR Camera Body with Lens Kit - 0.71"-2.17" Manufacturer: Nikon Lowest Price: $399.99 Power Score: 4.4 | 41 Reviews Image Processor Image Sensor: CCD Effective Megapixels: 6.1 Megapixel Total Pixels: 6.2 Megapixel Lens Features Camera Type: Digital SLR Camera Lens Mount: Interchangeable Optical Zoom: 3x Max Aperture: 3.5 1/f Focal Length: 0.71" to 2.17" (Lens 1) Storage Memory Card Support: Secure Digital (SD) Card Other Features LCD Screen Size: 2.5" Camera Body Only: Body with Lens Kit Flash: Auto Flash Interface Connection: 1 x USB, 1 x Video Out, 1 x DC Power In Dimensions Height: 3.70" Width: 5" Depth: 2.50" Weight: 1.06 lb Reference Warranty Information: 1 Year Limited URL: Manufacturer Link Additional Specifications Frequency Band: Sensitivity: ISO 200 to 1600 in steps of 1 EV with additional setting one step over 1600 Menu Languages: English French German Dutch Finnish Italian Japanese Korean Polish Portuguese Russian Spanish Swedish Chinese (Simplified and Traditional) Software Included: PictureProject Camera Modes: Scene Modes: Auto Auto (Flash Off) Portrait Landscape Child Sports Close Up Night Portrait Shooting Modes: Single frame shooting mode Continuous Shooting Mode: Approx. 2.5 frames per second* Self-timer mode Delayed Remote Mode: 2 sec delay Quick-Response Remote Mode *Approx. 1.7 frames per second with Noise reduction turned on and approx. 1 frame per second with ISO HI1 Color Modes: Ia (sRGB) II (Adobe RGB) IIIa (sRGB) Normal Softer Vivid More Vivid Portrait Black & White Exposure Control: Programmed Auto (P) Shutter-Priority Auto (S) Aperture Priority Auto (A) Manual (M) Viewfinder Type: SLR White Balance Modes: Auto (TTL white balance with 420-pixel RGB sensor) 6 manual modes with fine tuning and preset white balance Product Series: D Autofocus Type: Passive Maximum Image Resolution: 3008 x 2000 Battery Built-in: No Battery Include: Yes GPS: No Minimum Diopter Adjustment: -1.7 Maximum Diopter Adjustment: 0.5 Longest Shutter Speed: 30 Second Shortest Shutter Speed: 1/4000 Second PictBridge: Yes Reviews on Nikon D40 6.1 Megapixel Digital SLR Camera Body with Lens Kit - 0.71"-2.17"
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shutterbug320
- Jun 2, 2008
The D 40 is an excellent CameraStrengths: Everything Weakness: None that I can think of at this time D40 came out in 2006, and it was a great camera then and still is today. The first picture that I took was of professional standards. The colors were excellent, the lighting was great, and I had no complaint what so ever. I took a hand held picture and I like it some much, I had to see how far I could go in blowing it up. The size of the picture was 12X18. The picture was taken with the 18-55 mm...
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digicamdude
- Mar 6, 2008
Great Camera!!! Would recommend to anyone!Strengths: Great picture quality, VERY fast, great build quality, huge viewfinder, great features Weakness: Only 6 megapixels This is a great camera. It takes great shots. It is so much faster than any compact camera I've used. With my previous compact camera I would have to wait over 4 seconds between shots with flash. With the D40, once you take the shot, it's ready for another one. The grip is large and well built. The kit lens is a little too lightweight in my opinion, but it's not that hard to get used to it. I was...
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sanrafa
- Aug 19, 2007
Best digital SLR for the priceStrengths: Picture quality, low noise at high ISO, features, size and weight, large LCD, battery life, price Weakness: Charger has cord, doesn't connect directly to wall outlet. Burst speed is not that fast. This camera is great for the price. It's better than the Canon Rebet XT which I owned before this one. It takes better pictures than that one. The ISO settings at 1600 and 3200 are incredible in the little noise they produce, especially the 1600. 1600 in this Nikon is better than 400 in my Canon A710. I love the small size and the big 2.5" lcd. If you are not sure which to buy between the Nikon...
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desmunson
- Apr 5, 2007
Bargains like this are hard to find!Strengths: easy to use, outstanding quality for the price Weakness: Absolutely NONE.. you get what you pay for. When you pay $500 for something, you should do a little research on what it is your are buying. Anyone who is surprised by the lack of an internal motor or lack of compatibility of legacy lenses should have done their homework. This is a great camera to break into the DSLR arena. Yes, you can get a better lens, but not in this price range. That includes the Canon, Olympus and the Pentax. Ability...
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virtuaoski
- Feb 10, 2007
Excellent entry-level DSLRStrengths: Lightweight, compact, responsive, easy-to-use, great display, takes excellent pictures. Weakness: None This camera gives great pictures and is a joy to use. As with all Nikon SLRs, the autofocus and shutter are extremely responsive, and the kit lens gives excellent photos over a 3x zoom range. Controls are intuitive, and the camera boasts a large and bright LCD screen. It is very lightweight and compact, and is convenient to bring around. Many buyers are using this with a "mini" top-loading case...
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brookeandjames_1137023173
- Feb 9, 2007
Great cameraStrengths: The lens zoom range is perfect The camera generally does what I want, and the setting can be adjusted pretty quickly if it isn't. Weakness: The lens is too long. I'd prefer less zoom and a shorter lens. When searching for cameras, I dismissed this product as Nikon's entry level camera, which in the past has meant "plastic toy". I was actually hunting for a used D100 and wishing I had the cash for a D80 or D200. Then reading various reviews (dpreview, kenrockwell.com), I was sold that this camera was a great value for the money. After two weeks using it, I can say from experience it is a great...
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MsBlase
- Sep 22, 2007
I love this cameraStrengths: Easy to use, great photo quality, fantastic price Weakness: Haven't found any yet. I just bought this camera 09/04/2007. I have not used a real camera since the 1980's and was initially a little intimidated. After about an hour I felt like I had been using this camera forever. When I decided to but a DSLR I was torn between Cannon, Pentax and this Nikon. I always wanted a Nikon and went for it although it was more expensive than the other two choices. If you are on the fence...
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c2d2
- Feb 10, 2007
Small yet SuperbStrengths: Small size for a DSLR, solid build quality, familiar nikon controls, good flash range, nice viewfinder, great battery life Weakness: No autofocus drive motor in body to drive non-AF-S lenses (not really a problem if you don't have old lenses) No bracketing (not that big a deal either with RAW files) This D40 kit is just purrfect. I've had an N65 for a long time, and this is much smaller than that body, and of course much much smaller than a N80. When I saw this first, I thought it might be too small or awkward, but when I picked it up with the lens, it feels just right -- not too small/light nor too big/heavy. Just right. The pics I've taken so far are great (of course, my opinion). The lens...
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compcons
- Feb 22, 2007
What a camera!Strengths: Easy to transition from Point-and-Shoot to a DSLR, image quality Weakness: Typical for a DSLR, heavy, not compact, etc. To begin with, I received this camera as a gift. This is my first SLR of any type, and am quite impressed with all the things I can do with it. I am pleasantly surprised how easy is to use, given I've had 2 months and haven't read the directions yet. I'm sure once I do, however, that I will be able to take advantage of all the camera's features. Image quality is excellent hands down even for 6...
reviewgist.com - Jan 10, 2010
Best Interface Digital Camera with Resolution Atleast 7 Megapixel
Image is Good according to 76 Digital Camera experts. -- "excellent high ISO performance"-imaging-resource.com -- "6 megapixels will get you a very good 13x19 inch print; and since most people will only print 8.5x11 inch images max, that means you can heavily crop your images from the Nikon D40 and still get beautiful images on a Letter size page."-imaging-resource.com -- "the D40s image quality... Top
productwiki.com - Jan 3, 2010
Nikon D40 | with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G ED II AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor Lens
The Nikon D40 is an attempt by the massive camera maker to introduce digital SLRs to the mass-market with a more affordable price. Falling on the lower end of the high-end D series from Nikon, the D40 can be seen as the D50s smaller sibling. Despite being smaller and less expensive, Nikon has taken the time between the earlier D50s release, and the more recent D40 to upgrade various technologies... Top
bestcovery.com - Dec 3, 2008
Best Beginner Digital SLR
Bestcovery experts have rated the Nikon D40 SLR Digital Camera Kit as the #3 Best Beginner Digital SLR. This product has also been ranked as the Best Budget dSLR. Bestcovery's experts recommend the best products and services for a particular need based on extensive research and evaluations. Click below to see Bestcovery's full review of this product. Top
testseek.com - Sep 27, 2008
Nikon D40
Testseek.com has collected 81 expert reviews for Nikon D40 and the average expert rating is 82 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Testseek.com to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions. Top
TopTenREVIEWS.com - Jul 16, 2008
Nikon D40
Nikon D40 receives an overall TopTenREVIEWS score of 1.34 out of 4.00. It is ranked the #88 Professional DSLR digital camera of all time. The overall rating represents an intelligent balance of features, value as a function of price to features, and a summary of reviews from a variety of sources. The TopTen REVIEWS' formula gives a picture of important consumer features, market value, and a... Top
letsgodigital.org - Mar 20, 2007
Nikon D40
Normally I'm not much impressed by entry-level models, but I really enjoyed testing the Nikon D40 SLR. It's a nice looking camera, wonderfully compact but still sturdy. Above all, it's a great camera to operate, and produces fantastic pictures. <p> Top
cameralabs.com - Mar 12, 2007
Camera Labs – Nikon D40 review
Having ‘only’ 6 Megapixels in a DSLR market dominated by 10 Megapixel models is without a doubt the D40’s Achilles heel, and why Nikon rushed out a 10 Megapixel version only four months later. If you can accept the AF limitation and realise the D40’s resolution is genuinely sufficient for most requirements, it really is a superb option for anyone buying their first DSLR. It’s small,... Top
popphoto.com - Mar 1, 2007
Camera Test: Nikon D40
The Nikon D40 isn't for everyone, but it will certainly appeal to first-time DSLR buyers who want an excellent camera with controls and features that they can grow into and eventually master. It outperforms any compact camera in its price range, and while it has competition from other entry-level DSLRs (especially the Pentax K100D with Shake Reduction) it's a proud member of the Nikon family. Top
Macworld.com - Feb 20, 2007
Nikon D40 DSLR
At $599, the Nikon D40 is a great value, and a great tool for photographers who want to grow. The included help system and aperture displays are fantastic learning tools. Top
PCWorld - Jan 17, 2007
Nikon D40
The D40 is a great value: Its help system offers solid learning tools, yet the camera doesn't skimp on advanced features. Top
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Wonderful camera!
Strengths: -Amazing image quality, better jpg quality even than D50 -Fast shot-to-shot, no shutter lag -Small size and light weight -Very good kit lens -Great and intuitive interface
Weakness: -Not many AF-S primes -Kit does not include a lens hood
I took the jump and went DSLR (chose it over the Canon Rebel XTi). Let me tell you, this is an amazing little camera at an amazing price just as all the reviews have said. Its size and light weight is perfect for those tired of the poor image quality of point and shoots (especially with high ISO) and are looking to move up without wanting to go to something too big. Even serious photographers...
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