Last December, Nikon released the D40 ( ), an entry-level digital SLR with a very good 3x zoom lens at a nice price: $600. A mere four months later, Nikon announced the D40x, an enhanced version of ...
— -- This is the SLR for the rest of us -- small, easy to use, nimble at taking pictures. The street price for the D40, including lens, can be under $500 -- a bargain for a 6.1 megapixel SLR. The ...
Nikon’s smallest digital SLR combines a 10.2-megapixel CCD with a simple, intuitive operation designed to take great, high-resolution pictures for everyone. Nikon Corporation is pleased to announce ...
We have a Nikon D40X ($730, body only) in our hands, and testing it for the past few days has been a joy. The camera is light but not too light, and its controls are perfectly placed. We’re even okay ...
Nikon’s D40x, 10-megapixel version of the D40 released inexplicably only four months after the D40, is set to be replaced by the new D60 line. There aren’t a lot of details, but considering the price ...
It's true, it's only been a few short months since Nikon officially rolled out the D40, but they're already launching another budget digital SLR, the D40x. The two cameras are basically the same, with ...
Here’s that Nikon D40x DSLR that’s been bumped up to 10.2 megapixels from its D40 brandmate, with 3fps shooting instead of the 2.5fps of the plain ol’ D40, as ...
The original D40 was Nikon's entry level DSLR, but with a paltry 6Mp resolution it was starting to look sickly in comparison to the robust Canon EOS 400D entry level model that boasted 10Mp. One quick ...
I got a D40x Factory Demo off ebay for $400 recently. I read about the D40/D40x's supposed superior low light performance and it looked like a good deal. Anyway it turned out to have some cruft on the ...
Nikon Australia has just announced the D40X, big brother to its entry-level offering, the D40. It might be more of an incremental upgrade than a ground-breaking offering, but if the 10-megapixel ...
The Canon EOS 400D was the gold standard for affordable DSLRs back in 2006. But since then Nikon has sneaked ahead with the mighty fine D40, and the 10MP D40x is its successor. Like all good DSLRs, it ...
Nikon will expand its DLSR line-up with the addition of the 10-megapixel D40X model, which is due for release in Australia next month. leadpic_D40X March 6, 2007: Nikon will expand its DLSR line-up ...
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