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by jmcoy77,
May 13, 2008
Pros: Shutter Speed, Nikon Quality, Ease of Use
Cons: None
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by purplemom,
Mar 28, 2008
Pros: Great SLR look and feel. Many, easy-to-use options. User friendly
Cons: Can be tricky to manually set aperture or shutter speed. D40x has more pixels.
The Bottom Line: Great for enthusiasts and eager beginners alike. I recommend it.
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by mr_scayf,
Mar 13, 2008
Pros: Small. Light. Easy to use. Great images.
Cons: That damned diopter.
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by vxrabbit,
Feb 22, 2008
Pros: Strong, price, quality of the pictures
Cons: none
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by saguarosam,
Feb 19, 2008
Pros: Ease of use, quality of photos, freedom to take numerous photos in short timeframe.
Cons: Manual focus mode takes a little time to learn but the results are worth it.
The Bottom Line: Stop wasting smaller amounts of money repeatedly buying cheaper point and clicks. This camera is worth the price.
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by rhesseling,
Jan 17, 2008
Pros: Easy to use.
In camera editing.
Manual and Auto settings- excellent
Cons: No in camera cropping option for images. This must be done through another program.
The Bottom Line: The Nikon D40 is an excellent digital SLR camera choice for individuals who wish to experiment with their photography without draining their wallets.
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by judy1982,
Dec 18, 2007
Pros: It is the easiest, peaceful slr around. easy for international travel.
Cons: BE CAREFUL NEVER TO SCRATCH THE ACTUAL LENS- ALWAYS USE UV FILTER!Still concerned about rain
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by onehatman,
Dec 15, 2007
Pros: Value, Performance, Included 18-55mm lens is great, image quality, quality of camera
Cons: No hard buttons (without customizing) for ISO or White Balance
The Bottom Line: A great camera for any enthusiast looking for either their 1st DSLR or just upgrading. The image quality and flexibility of the camera won't hold you back.
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by mgshn,
Dec 5, 2007
Pros: Outstanding picture quality and a goodly set of convenience features.
Cons: Tends to overexpose, loss of a star.
The Bottom Line: If you want an SLR you won't go wrong getting this camera.
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by BillBehrendt,
Dec 1, 2007
Pros: easy use, point and shoot, great user interface
Cons: 6.1 megapixels
The Bottom Line: Perfect for the amateur as well as the budding professional.
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