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Nikon D40

02 Mar, 2007, 11:06 am IST | by Gagan Gupta | DSLRs DSLRs


The 2.5 inch display is very neat and informative as it also doubles up with the status and attribute display screen. It's nice, to have a nice and bright screen showing you all the camera settings, but it's very interfering to have that glowing screen down there when you hold the camera up to your face to shoot a picture. Removing the LCD display on top did reduce the overall size and weight of the camera, but it was essential.

Another thing they cut down on the D40 is a second jog dial dedicated to adjusting the aperture size. This one's purely a matter of preference, but any Nikon user moving on to this camera will definitely miss the ease that a second jog provides. Still, luckily, the controls are easy to understand in this one and it won't take much time for a veteran photographer to get used to it.

To the delight of casual users, the D40 uses a Li-Ion battery, which keeps the weight of the camera in check while providing enough juice for it to shoot hundreds of pictures on a single charge.

Features
While most cameras releasing these days include the CCD vibration technology for dust removal, Nikon has kept that gimmicky but essential feature out of the D40. I wouldn't try changing the lens at dusty places if I were you. Also the autofocus as been cut short to 3 area TTL as compared to the 5 area TTL in the D50.

New to the D40 are the in-camera retouching features for red-eye reduction, cropping, image overlay, monochrome and other such features.

The camera supports sensitivity levels from ISO 200 to ISO 1600 along with a HI 1 level equivalent to an impressive ISO 3200. There's no optical image stabilization built into the camera body. It's weird that Nikon didn't include a feature as important as that in a starter-level camera.

On a brighter note, the camera does have some user friendly shooting modes like Auto, No-flash, Portrait, Landscape, Child, Sports, Macro and Night Portrait. These modes should help make the camera friendlier for users upgrading from a consumer camera.

Tags: Nikon , D40 , digicam , digital camera , D-SLR , SLR , 6 megapixel

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