Nikon D40 DSLR
[Model D40]

 

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The Nikon D40 digital SLR Digital Camera is the smallest DSLR ever from Nikon, with only approximately 16 ounches in weight. Consumers are starting to realise that more pixels don’t always mean a better camera so this SLR has a 6 Megapixel sensor. It’s a camera that is ideal for the first time DSLR user who maybe wants to upgrade from a digital compact camera. It predecessor is  the Nikon D50 .

Features a remarkable eye-level SLR viewfinder with fixed pentamirror in addition to its 2.5” diagonal sized TFT furnished by 230,000 pixels approximately.

In the absence of any considerable internal memory, this camera holds the expansion slot for SD as well as SDHC memory cards. The Canon 1000D digital SLR further features a pop up flash of convenience that offers auto, fill-in, rear curtain sync, red-eye reduction and off modes in its turn. A AF illuminator also shows its presence here. The D40 is typically supplied as a kit with a new DX 18-55mm II lens which delivers a general-purpose range equivalent to 27-83mm


Main Features:

  • 2.5″ LCD display with three display options
  • SO: 200 to 1600
  • Image Sensor: RGB CCD, 23.7 x 15.6 mm
  • 2.5” LCD with Live View mode
 
  • Shoot at up to 2.5 frames/second
  • In camera editing
  • Fast, accurate 3-area auto focus
  • Nikon 3D Color Matrix Metering