Nikon D40 Digital SLRs
Nikon D40 Digital SLRs
USER REVIEWS
[Feb 22, 2011]
Mark
Professional
Strength:
As in all DSLR there is no pixel bleed-over that you see in point and shoot that you see in point and shoot with mega pixels twice that of this camera I.E. sharp lines at the edges of your subject.
Weakness:
I have issues with two fingers to get the focus and shoot might be a glitch to mine.
Nikon D40 is my old battle harden work horse. I would not use this in a professional application or expect that type of qualities out of this camera. What it dose give is a very light weight camera that still outperforms all point and shoot cameras out there. This is a first generation DSLR when compared to what most people are upgrading from they will see the difference.
Customer Service Have not had an issue with the camera as far as lens go Sigma has a very good product support. I had one lens with a flawed optic and the warranty group was excellent to work with. The when my kids destroyed a focus ring by spinning it in AF mode on another and there Customer Service was excellent throw the repair steps. Similar Products Used: Nikon
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[Oct 03, 2009]
mmalka
Intermediate
Strength:
Light Weight
Weakness:
Haven't found one I like this camera. As an amateur, this camera is great. It is perfect for traveling as well due to the fact that it is quite light. All around good product. Customer Service None required so far Similar Products Used: Nikon D70
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[Jun 09, 2009]
saabage
Intermediate
Strength:
Value
Weakness:
Can't find any. GREAT CAMERA! Don't let the 6.2 Mega pixels sway you from purchsing this camera. Outstanding value and even better pictures. Customer Service Customer service with both London Drugs (Richmond BC) and Nikon is truly superb. Couldn't ask for better. |
[Oct 15, 2008]
Mikeyboy3_7_1991
Intermediate
Strength:
- 6 Megapixel 23.7 x 15.6 MM CCD Sensor realy does capture some amazing detail in true to life colours, and exposures.
Weakness:
- 6 Megapixel resolution might put people off buying this camera, If it does, then the Nikon D40x might be the right alternative with 10 megapixels.
The Nikon D40 is an entry level Digital SLR (Single Lens Reflex) Camera, Aimed For those photographers who are upgrading from maybe a digital Point and shoot, or just want to take there hobby abit more serious and grace the world of Digital SLR Cameras.
Similar Products Used: Nikon D80
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[Jul 16, 2007]
Colin
Intermediate
Strength:
It's compact and lightweight, as well as being very easy to use. If, however, you're a more advanced photographer, it is capable easily of changing to complete control of all aspects of your shot. The lens that comes with it is fully functional, lightweight and works on a broad range of shots (18-55mm f3.5). It focuses very quickly and responds to shutter release immediately. Interchangeable with Nikon and Nikkor lenses (with regards to fit and use) but not in regards to auto-focus. (Read Weaknesses section for a bit about that). This makes it very easy to share lenses with people who use Nikons and potentially can save you thousands of dollars. I have used anything from the kit lens, 18-55mm f3.5 to a brand new 70-200mm f/2.8 and a very ancient entirely manual Nikkor - S. C Auto 1:1.4 f = 50mm. It works with them all pretty well.
Weakness:
If you wish to enlarge your picture bigger than roughly 11"x17" dimensions, 6 megapixels isn't going to be enough for you, more than likely. The Nikon D40X, at 10 megapixels would suit you much better. Also, this particular model requires an AF-S lens to auto-focus which is apparently a more recent development in the Nikon lens branch. While still functional with AF lenses, it will not auto focus and relies entirely upon manual focus rings. This is important to keep in mind if you're borrowing your dad's old lenses. Also, if you're buying lenses, make SURE you get the AF-S lenses and not the AF alone. That won't cut it and will cost you an arm and a leg for no reason. An extraordinary entry level DSLR camera that will still be useful when you're better than a beginner; easy to use and lightweight enough for travel. Customer Service Haven't needed it at all. Similar Products Used: Nikon D100, Canon Digital Rebel XT |