Finding the right camera to advance your photography skills can be tough, especially for those who have never used anything other than point and shoot digital compacts. Though the past few years had seen DSLR cameras shedding complex functions and handling characteristics for better usability, most were still a daunting prospect for amateur photographers. However, the D40, Nikon’s smallest and lightest DSLR to date, looks all fired up to lay this intimidation to rest once and for all.
The Nikon D40 is an interesting DSLR camera. Despite being small and lightweight, it boasts a good balance of imaging quality and affordability like no other in the market, offering aspiring photographers a decent DSLR camera to start off their photography journey and seasoned photographers using Nikon cameras a capable backup unit. In truth, at USD$599.95 (with kit lens), the D40 is as good as it gets to turning your dream of owning a Nikon camera into reality.
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6.24 Megapixel, SLR Camera, 3x Optical Zoom, CCD Sensor, 2.5 in. LCD Panel, Built-In & External Flash, Supported Memory: SD Card, ...