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Nikon D40

Quick information
Brand Nikon 2006
Model D40
Released Year 2006
Type Digital Cameras
Series Nikon D40
Color Black
Optical Zoom N/A
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Nikon D40 features a 6.1 megapixel DX-format CMOS sensor paired with the EXPEED image processing engine, delivering clear and vibrant images. It has a 2.5-inch LCD screen for image review and menu navigation. The 3-point autofocus system ensures accurate focusing on subjects, suitable for beginners. ISO sensitivity ranges from 200 to 1600, expandable to 3200, allowing decent low-light performance. The camera supports several exposure modes including manual and semi-automatic to provide flexibility in various shooting scenarios. It uses Nikon F-mount lenses, compatible with a wide range of optics for different photography needs.

Specifications

Country Japan
Type DSLR
Model D40
Series Nikon D40
Color Black
Features Lightweight, Easy to Use
Optical Zoom N/A
Maximum Resolution N/A
Battery Type EN-EL9
Digital Zoom N/A
Maximum Aperture N/A
MPN N
Sensor 6.1 MP DX-format CMOS
Image Processor EXPEED
Autofocus Points 3-point AF system
ISO Sensitivity 200-1600 (expandable to 3200)
LCD Screen 2.5 inch, 230,000 dots
Lens Mount Nikon F-mount with AF-S lenses compatibility

Key Advantages

The Nikon D40 is compact and lightweight, making it highly portable for everyday use. It offers user-friendly controls ideal for entry-level photographers. The EXPEED processor ensures quick image processing and improved battery life. Compatibility with Nikon lenses provides versatility in shooting styles. Its affordable price point made it accessible for newcomers to DSLR photography. The camera's image quality is notable for its class, supporting both JPEG and RAW formats.

Limitations

With only a 6.1 megapixel sensor, the resolution may be insufficient for large prints or heavy cropping. The viewfinder coverage is approximately 95%, which might affect framing accuracy. It lacks a built-in autofocus motor, requiring lenses with integrated motors for autofocus capability. The LCD screen has a modest resolution and no live view feature. Video recording is not supported, reflecting its era focus on still photography. The ISO range is limited compared to modern cameras, affecting performance in very low light conditions.

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