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Nikon D40
Nikon D40 is a new environm
ent, accessible, compact point and shoot Nikon digital SLR, the D50 is clear, but much lower prices and from the point of slightly different feature set. Light, Nikon digital SLR ever more compact With intuitive controls and an ergonomically designed operation that even novice users can enjoy the mirror.
The biggest news, however, probably the fact that Nikon resisted the temptation to keep chasing megapixels (hooray for that), but seems to focus on what makes a good camera, decent viewfinder, a shutter lag short, very short viewfinder Blackout. He trimmed some “less important role” (you can not change the effect of the measures, for example), but followed a series of new features such as custom Auto ISO which we welcomed with the D80.
Advanced 3-area AF system Automatic control ISO sensitivity from ISO 200 to 1600 with manual override Eight automated Digital Vari-Programs [Auto, Auto (Flash Off), Portrait, Landscape, Sports, "Macro", and Night Portrait] optimize white balance, sharpness, color, color, hue and saturation, in accordance with the scene almost instantly from 0.18 seconds to universal control of shutter speed in the range of 30 to 1 / 4000 S.
Nikon D40 is an almost perfect DSLR for those first time DSLR buyers with a more modest budget who want a compact digital SLR camera and light, or moving through the film or the trade in comparison with the compact models. The image quality, handling, response and capacity to do much the rest of your target market, and should not be delayed by 6-megapixel sensor, as there are many details here, so the D40 really should be high on the list if want to spend money in a budget digital SLR.