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Nikon D40X Full Review
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By Lisa Yair
Published on 09/29/2007
 
The Nikon D40x has a sensor determination of 10.2 megapixels, further offers ISO sensitivity ranging from 100 to 1,600, with the potentiality to stick to this to ISO 3,200 using the Hi-1 setting. Even though the sensor reconciliation has been more from six megapixel command the ingenious D40 model, the pre-eminent megapixel D40x offers a faster burst mode of three frames per second. The D40x retains the same compact size, portability and ease-of-use as its popular sibling, the D40.

Nikon D40X

Basic Specifications

Resolution:

10.20 Megapixel

Kit Lens:

3.00x zoom
18-55mm
(27-83mm eff)

Viewfinder:

Optical

LCD Size:

2.5 inch

ISO:

100-3200

Shutter:

30-1/4000

Max Aperture:

3.5

Mem Type:

SDHC / SD

Battery:

Custom LiIon

Dimensions:

5.0x3.7x2.5in
(126x94x64mm)

Weight:

16.8 oz
(481 g)

MSRP:

$800

Availability:

04/2007

The Nikon D40x has a sensor determination of 10.2 megapixels, further offers ISO sensitivity ranging from 100 to 1,600, with the potentiality to stick to this to ISO 3,200 using the Hi-1 setting. Even though the sensor reconciliation has been more from six megapixel command the ingenious D40 model, the pre-eminent megapixel D40x offers a faster burst mode of three frames per second. The D40x retains the same compact size, portability and ease-of-use as its popular sibling, the D40.

The D40x has a 2.5" LCD shine with 230,000 pixel decision besides a 170 proportion bad eye angle, which antecedent your friends onus accrue 'round overdue you and everyone will see the same image quality wherever they're standing. Other D40x features include extensive in-camera image editing, a full array of automatic and manual exposure modes, including some modes tuned for specific situations, like Portrait, Landscape, Child, Sports, Close up and Night portrait. There's an Auto ISO mode that lets the user select the maximum ISO and minimum shutter speed, which leaves you with some control over what Auto can do. Just like the D40, autofocus is only supported when using AF-S or AF-I lenses, which limits you to newer Nikon lenses. The built-in i-TTL flash has a guide number of 12m /39 ft. at ISO 100 in auto modes and 13m / 42 ft. in manual. Maximum flash sync is 1/200 second.

The D40x uses an EN-EL9 lithium-ion rechargeable battery, with a rated 520 shots per charge, besides stores images on SD/SDHC anamnesis cards (not included). Connectivity includes USB 2.0 high-speed, A/V out, besides the alternative of a bloodshot remote. The Nikon D40x even now shipping esteem April 2007, priced at $729.95 conformation only, or $799.95 bundled with an 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G ED II AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor lens.