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 ...
Just in case the D40's 6-megapixel sensor was keeping you from making the plunge into the world of digital SLRs, Nikon has just announced the D40x, which sports a 10.2-megapixel sensor. Despite the ...
— -- 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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
In a slightly unusual move Nikon has not only annouced a new DSLR at PMA (since the D200 they moved new DSLRs to their own events) and they have done a refresh of the D40 less then 4 months after it's ...
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