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Nikon’s D40; “Mini” D-SLR At An Affordable Price:
As this might be viewed as a step-up camera that might be used by families to document their lives we were eager to try out the camera in Continuous mode with a fairly high (400 and above) ISO to push up shutter speed and preclude the need for flash (or as we call it “Kid” mode). The D40 performed admirably, with no shutter lag at all and with right-on exposures using the 3D Color Matrix II pattern. We even tried the various Vari-Program (Scene) modes, something we usually avoid, but they are quite apt for this camera and its potential buyers. They worked just fine, including Night Portrait mode, though we would suggest a tripod or steadying device for this selection. The supplied 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 lens gets quite slow at the 55mm end, so keeping the ISO at 400 for all but bright outdoors shots is recommended.
In all, the D40 is not a prime camera or even a second back-up body for an
avid amateur. But Nikon, in the D40’s design and marketing, makes it clear
that this is not the aim or intent of this camera; their D80 is clearly the
choice for that role. The D40 is Nikon’s family D-SLR, the one that the
company hopes will bring many more people into their D-SLR tent. As a step-up
camera, and one that allows users to explore more creative aspects of photography,
it does admirably.
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