Nikon’s smallest digital SLR combines a 10.2-megapixel CCD with a simple, intuitive operation designed to take great, high-resolution pictures for everyone. Nikon Corporation is pleased to announce ...
Let’s face it; if you’ve grown accustomed to a diet of point and shoot cameras, switching to a digital SLR can be a daunting prospect. Don’t worry; Nikon totally has your back with the D40x. This 10.2 ...
— -- This is the SLR for the rest of us -- small, easy to use, nimble at taking pictures. The street price for the D40, including lens, can be under $500 -- a bargain for a 6.1 megapixel SLR. The ...
Last December, Nikon released the D40 ( ), an entry-level digital SLR with a very good 3x zoom lens at a nice price: $600. A mere four months later, Nikon announced the D40x, an enhanced version of ...
Just in case the D40's 6-megapixel sensor was keeping you from making the plunge into the world of digital SLRs, Nikon has just announced the D40x, which sports a 10.2-megapixel sensor. Despite the ...
The Nikon D40x digital SLR camera feels great in your hands, has a reassuring-sounding click, has a slightly faster rapid-fire shooter, and four more megapixels than its D40 brandmate. Now Popular ...
We have a Nikon D40X ($730, body only) in our hands, and testing it for the past few days has been a joy. The camera is light but not too light, and its controls are perfectly placed. We’re even okay ...
Just to add a little "free market competition" here ;) The Nikon D40X is as good as the Canon above, costs more or less the same and, while being a little bigger, has the advantage that you can use ...
Nikon Australia has just announced the D40X, big brother to its entry-level offering, the D40. It might be more of an incremental upgrade than a ground-breaking offering, but if the 10-megapixel ...