Nikon is adding a new entry-level D-SLR camera into their product lineup. The D40 is compact and targeted for the budget minded market. D40 sports a 6.1MP Nikon DX CCD image sensor and processing ...
There’s an updated version of the Nikon D40 DSLR that’ll soon hit the streets, now called the D40x and raising its megapixel count to 10.2 from the 6 megapixels it had before. Nikon also says it’s ...
The latest version of DxO Optics Pro software, which is designed to improve the quality of images from DSLR cameras, now supports the popular new Nikon D40. January 26, 2007: The latest version of DxO ...
Nikon officially unveiled the D40 today, a new budget DSLR worth your attention. First off, they’ve stopped upping the megapixel count, and have left it alone with a 6MP CCD, which is fine, because I ...
In the realm of digital photography, it often seems that the most advanced and expensive gadgets are the first to include the most innovative and unique technologies. Surprisingly, in the last few ...
Nikon Australia has confirmed the existence of the entry-level Nikon D40 camera, which will replace the current D50 model at the beginning of December. leadpic_D40_04_s November 16, 2006: Nikon ...
On 16 November 2006, Nikon announced a new entry-level dSLR camera, the D40. Despite the nomenclature, the camera is an upgrade for the popular D50, now some 18 months old. Here we take a look at the ...
Right on time for a holiday launch (specifically early December), Nikon's announced their new D40 entry-level DSLR; look out for what they're claiming to be the smallest, lightest, easiest DSLR ...
Nikon on Thursday introduced its D40, a new digital Single Lens Reflex (DSLR) camera that costs $599.95. The camera includes a 3X Zoom-Nikkor lens and features 6.1-megapixel effective resolution. It ...
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