Nikon D40 Camera Info
Posted on September 28, 2009
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People have varied reasons as to why they choose a particular model of digital camera. For most it’s about size and being compact. They do not take the time to think about the performance and other functions that a camera does. The following article reviews the Nikon D40 so you know whether it’s the camera you are looking for.
When compared with other cameras in this category or range the Nikon D40 is very portable and has high image resolution. The lens is interchangeable so shots are never out of focus and it has a 6.1 mega pixels sensor. If you think about all the things that this camera can do. The disadvantage of the Nikon D40 is that it can only auto focus with the AF-I and the AF-S lens and with the other types you have to focus manully. This restricts you on the number of lens thatbcan be used with it.
The D40 allows for in-camera editing, delayed shatter and programmable auto ISO. For the moments when you cannot get near the things that you want to photograph, for example as in sporting events you can consider purchasing the Nikon 18-200mm VR lens. It is designed to have extra zoom range.
Most images that are taken when the lens is totally zoomed out and in conditions of low light are sometimes blurred. The D40 has VR technology to make the images clearer. This is a good personal camera as it is small and allows you to take some of the best pictures. Operation is easy because of the simple way the function buttons have been laid out. If you are thinking about going into professional photography but are restricted by money, the Nikon D40 will give you a good start.
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