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Nikon D40x 10.2 Megapixel Digital SLR Camera Body with Lens Kit - 0.71"-2.17" Lens 1 2.17"-7.87"...

2.5" LCD - 3x Optical Zoom - 3872 x 2592 Image - PictBridge - MPN: 9422 See Product Details

Product Details of Nikon D40x 10.2 Megapixel Digital SLR Camera Body with Lens Kit - 0.71"-2.17" Lens 1 2.17"-7.87"...

Description

Extraordinary Nikon Image Quality Nikon's Smallest Digital SLR Ever! High-Performance 10.2 Megapixels Nikon DX Format CCD Imaging Sensor Fast Startup with Instant Shutter Response Shoot at up to 3 fps 2.5, 230 Kilopixel Color LCD Monitor with 170-Degree Wide-Angle Viewing Built-in Speedlight with i-TTL Automatic Flash Control 8 Digital-Vari Program Automatic Shooting Modes New Advanced HELP Menu System with Assist Images Image Optimization Options Up to 520 Images per Battery Charge

Quick Glance

Memory Type: Secure Digital (SD) Card

LCD Screen Size: 2.5"

Camera Type: Digital SLR Camera

Megapixels: 10.2 Megapixel

Image Stabilization:

Lens Mount: Interchangeable

Optical Zoom: 3

Weight: 16.96

Summary

Product Title: Nikon D40x 10.2 Megapixel Digital SLR Camera Body with Lens Kit - 0.71"-2.17" Lens 1 2.17"-7.87" Lens 2

Manufacturer: Nikon

Power Score: 4.1 | 10 Reviews

Image Processor

Image Sensor: CCD

Effective Megapixels: 10.2 Megapixel

Total Pixels: 10.8 Megapixel

Lens Features

Camera Type: Digital SLR Camera

Lens Mount: Interchangeable

Optical Zoom: 3x (Lens 1) - 3.6x (Lens 2)

Max Aperture: 3.5 1/f

Focal Length: 0.71" to 2.17" (Lens 1) - 2.17" to 7.87" (Lens 2)

Storage

Memory Card Support: Secure Digital (SD) Card

Other Features

LCD Screen Size: 2.5"

Camera Body Only: Body with Lens Kit

Image Stabilization: 

Flash: Auto Flash

Interface Connection: 1 x USB, 1 x Video Out, 1 x DC Power In

Dimensions

Height: 3.70"

Width: 5"

Depth: 2.50"

Weight: 1.06 lb

Reference

Warranty Information: 1 Year Limited

URL: Manufacturer Link

Additional Specifications

Frequency Band: Sensitivity: ISO 100 to 1600 in steps of 1 EV with additional setting one step over 1600

Software Included: PictureProject

Camera Modes: Exposure Modes: Digital Vari-program: Auto Auto [Flash Off] Portrait Landscape Child Sports Close Up Night Portrait Programmed Auto (P) with flexible program Shutter-Priority Auto (S) Aperture Priority Auto (A) Manual (M) Shooting Modes: Single frame shooting Continuous Shooting Mode: Approx. 3 frames per second Self-timer mode Delayed Remote Mode: 2 sec delay Quick-response remote mode

Viewfinder Type: SLR

Product Series: D

Lens Construction: 7 Elements in 5 Groups - 13 Elements in 9 Groups (Lens 2)

Maximum Image Resolution: 3872 x 2592

Battery Built-in: No

Battery Include: Yes

Longest Shutter Speed: 30 Second

Shortest Shutter Speed: 1/4000 Second

PictBridge: Yes

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Reviews on Nikon D40x 10.2 Megapixel Digital SLR Camera Body with Lens Kit - 0.71"-2.17" Lens 1 2.17"-7.87"...

  • 5
  By member: wangry - Nov 24, 2007

Excellent engry level SLR DC for the price

Strengths: Relatively low price with lots of features

Weakness: with no silver color option

This is the first SLR digital camera I bought. I'm very satisfied with the purchase. The camera is solidly built and gives a professional look. The picture quality is way better than my $100 Nikon CoolPix L11. I think Nikon D40x is a better choice than Canon Rebel XTi. Plus, the price of Nikon lens is lower than Canon's as well.

  • 3
  By member: rcchand - Aug 23, 2009

D-40x - an Entry level SLR

Strengths: Good LCD, Long battery life, cheaper price

Weakness: No bracket shooting, No built-in autofocus system, difficulty in getting good, sharp focus with certain tele lenses in low-light conditions, No hard buttons for ISO

It is a very good option for an entry-level DSLR one can get for the price you pay. It is a DSLR - don't compare it with a point and shoot/compact cam. At the same time, it is not a very good option for medium/high end professionals in many terms such as build quality, features etc. I upgraded to D-40x three years ago from Sony DSC-H1. I have been using it even with a 150-500mm Sigma telephoto...

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  • 3.5
  cnet.com - May 7, 2007

Nikon D40x (Nikon AF-S DX 18-55mm and Nikon AF-S DX 55-200mm Lenses)

THE GOOD: Comfortable, compact body design; very low noise at higher ISOs; highly customizable menus; 10.2-megapixel CCD sensor THE BAD: Slow kit lenses; RAW editing software costs extra; controls can be awkward; occasionally slow to focus; no automatic sensor cleaning; RAW-plus-JPEG mode limited to basic instead of fine JPEG compression THE BOTTOM LINE: The Nikon D40x makes a very nice first...

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  • 4.0
  reviewgist.com - Jan 18, 2010

ReviewGist for Nikon D40x (AF-S 55-200 VR) Digital Camera

Image is Excellent according to 65 Digital Camera experts. -- "The end result is a very good camera that takes great pictures"-pcworld.com -- "Excellent image quality."-pcworld.com -- "Image quality is excellent."-smh.com.au Read more to find expert opinions on more features like Video, Optics, Interface, Battery, etc.

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  • 2.9
  TopTenREVIEWS.com - Jul 16, 2008

nikon d40x (nikon af-s dx 18-55mm and nikon af-s dx 55-200mm lenses)

Nikon D40x (nikon Af-s Dx 18-55mm And Nikon Af-s Dx 55-200mm Lenses) receives an overall TopTenREVIEWS score of 2.32 out of 4.00. It is ranked the #32 Professional DSLR digital camera of all time. The overall rating represents an intelligent balance of features, value as a function of price to features, and a summary of reviews from a variety of sources. The TopTen REVIEWS' formula gives a...

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  • 4.0
  photographyblog.com - Nov 7, 2007

Nikon D40x Review

Announced just four months after its predecessor, the Nikon D40x DSLR camera is virtually identical to the D40, except for one important factor - it has a 10.2 megapixel senor taken directly from the D80, rather than the 6 megapixels that the D40 offered. The sensor change means that the ISO range now starts at ISO 100, going all the way up to ISO 3200. The D40x also borrows the shutter mechanism...

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  • 5.0
  Imaging Resource - Jun 29, 2007

Nikon D40x

Nikon's further reinforced their digital SLR battle strategy with the 10 megapixel Nikon D40x, a fine digital SLR that's family friendly. We actually thought the jump from 6 to 10 megapixels might introduce a flaw or two, but we found that the image quality was maintained or got even better in several key areas, including noise control at high ISO and overall dynamic range. As a result, indoor...

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  • 4.0
  DCResource - Jun 1, 2007

DCRP Review: Nikon D40x

If you're ready to enter the world of digital SLRs, the Nikon D40x is a great way to do it. It offers a compact, portable body, great performance and photo quality, and a really user friendly interface. I wouldn't write off the original D40 either -- it offers the same features, just with fewer pixels and slightly weaker performance, for around $200 less. I would take a close look at the...

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  • 4.0
  cameralabs.com - May 15, 2007

Camera Labs – Nikon D40x review

Ultimately if you’re a beginner who loved the D40 but wished it had higher resolution, then go for the D40x. If however you want a technically more sophisticated DSLR for roughly the same money, then the Canon 400D / XTi and Sony A100 have more going for them, although if you can stretch a little further, Nikon’s own D80 offers even more still. Indeed the D40x does a great job of up-selling...

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  • 3.5
  popphoto.com - Mar 1, 2007

Camera Test: Nikon D40x

The D40x has much of the same pre- and postproduction image adjustments as the D80, such as the Optimize Image menu of color/sharpness/contrast profiles, redeye fix, and D-Lighting to turn down excessive contrast. Drawbacks? The D40x has the lens limitation of the D40 -- only AF-S lenses (the type with built-in AF motors) will autofocus on the camera. For a first-time SLR buyer this is a...

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