The Nikon D40x is essentially a 10 megapixel version of the slightly older 6 megapixel D40, and thankfully the increase in resolution hasnt negatively affected the overall image quality. Indeed, I couldnt see any noticeable difference in terms of no...
Excellent image quality, Excellent flash exposures, Low sensitivity to noise, Reliable Auto white balance, Very bright viewfinder, Very fast to start, Compact and light
No compression choice for the RAW+JPEG format, No builtin AF motor, limiting backwards compatibility, No DOF preview, Video cable sold separately
The only external difference between the Nikon D40x and the still current D40 is its badge. Maintaining the design of its predecessor, the D40x simply swaps the 6.1 megapixel CCD of the D40 for the currently expected 10 megapixel CCD. Compact and ligh...
Abstract: Just like to D40 before it, the Nikon D40x represent is a good and well-priced DSLR. Compared to other entry-level DSLR cameras, the Nikon D40x performs generally well. It is particularly fast and responsive, with excellent focus-speed, short shutter-...
Abstract: The body build, shape, size, and functionality are the same on both cameras, with similar controls overall. LCD size has not changed, and the format options (various JPEG levels, NEF, and NEF+JPEG) are the same. But when you choose JPEG and/or NEF you ...
Abstract: For this review Nikon again sent us a kit which included the 18-135mm zoom lens, a lightweight, extremely sharp lens which left us frowning at our collection of much more expensive Nikon glass. Whether through more technologically refined manufacturing...
Nikon D40x Review BY: J. Keenan, DigitalCameraReview.com Contributor PUBLISHED: 8/24/2007 Nikon D40x Review Article ContentsNikon D40x Review Image Gallery When Nikon introduced the D40x back in March of this year, they noted that it "...maintains the ...
Excellent size and form factor. Gorgeous photos. Exceptional user interface. More features than an airplane.
Autofocus only supported with AFS and AFI lenses.
If you’re looking for a DSLR that will last you for the next five years, you won’t find a better candidate than the D40x. It’s just about the best value proposition in the under-$1,000 digital SLR category. In a crowded field of contende...
Abstract: Product Details We clicked with:Easy to useSmall and lightGood priceiTTL flash compatible Shots in the dark:No sensor dust busterSome shadow and high ISO noise issuesCompatibility with pre-AF-S lenses No one could accuse the digital camera world of dr...