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July 2014
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Zusammenfassung: Without cropping, the 3,008-x-2,000-pixel image size will produce a 10-x-7-inch image at 300dpi. That’s around two inches less diagonally than 10mp models, and just 0.5-inch less than 8mp sensors – more than enough to satisfy many designers an...
Zusammenfassung: Aimed at those who might be tempted by a high-end compact, Nikons D40 is the companys latest entry-level digital SLR and is the successor to the popular D50. While rivals chase ever-higher sensor resolutions, though, Nikons newest and most affordabl...
Excellent image quality, Large viewfinder, Big LCD screen
Small body, Fiddly menu, No top screen
There are going to be those who think that Nikon is at best foolish and at worst mad to launch a new digital SLR with only 6 megapixels. After all, everyone else (including Nikon itself) has affordable 10-megapixel cameras on the market. But that may j...
Fast start-up; simple menu; graphic interface; light weight
Older lenses not supported; no top LCD panel; plastic lens
The D40 is a worthy upgrade from the Nikon D50. Although it has a lower number (probably because Canons closest competitor is the EOS 400D), it is a definite improvement and makes an excellent entry-level model. It can even be carried in a large pock...
Many reviewers appear to be concentrating on the features that D40 doesn't have, thereby completely missing the point about this camera. It's deliberately been designed to be accessible to the SLR first-timer, and consequently Nikon has been very calculat...
With this camera we are able to say that the kit lens is pretty good. It feels plasticky and has a plastic rather than a metal mount, all of which suggests penny pinching and quality compromises. However Nikon have chosen to make it with a modest zoom ...
The D40 is the first Nikon DSLR not to have a camera status LCD on the body top. Camera status is now displayed ephemerally on the LCD review screen and some settings appear in the viewfinder. Nikon is not alone in doing this and it no doubt keeps the ...
Will 6 megapixels do the job? For most people, yes. And the D40 has 6 million really well handled pixels. It is recommended without reservation." I guess the release of the D40x at 10MP has answered that question as far as the market is concerned. I ag...
Great pictures, speedy, comfortable to hold, great low light performance
Some slight chromatic aberration issues The Final Word The Nikon D40 is a great entry level SLR, and a good competitor to Canons EOS 400D. It captures high quality pictures, has speedy operation and great low light performance, making it a wonderful c...
The Nikon D40 is a great entry level SLR, and a good competitor to Canons EOS 400D. It captures high quality pictures, has speedy operation and great low light performance, making it a wonderful choice for the budding enthusiast.
Excellent feel and compact size, Very customisable menu architecture, Nice guidance for dSLR newbies, Excellent noise characteristics for high-ISO shots
Slow kit lens, Occasionally slow to focus, Only 6 megapixels, Raw editing software costs extra, Control scheme can be awkward, No automatic sensor cleaning
The Nikon D40 is a great transition camera for going from point-and-shoot to your first dSLR. ...