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Nikon D40
Posted on May 30th, 2009 No commentsI just picked up the fantastic Nikon D40
(my first DSLR). While I’ve used other Nikon cameras (the Coolipx 5200 being my most recent point-and-shoot model) and a film SLR camera (an old Canon), I’m pretty excited about upgrading from the point-and-shoot model to something that gives me a little bit more control.
While the D40 certainly isn’t the newest model Nikon has in its pro-sumer line, a lot of people think it’s pretty darn good. The D90
is Nikon’s latest offering, but at over 2.5 times the cost ($1200 versus $450 for the D40) it’s not really worth it. Sure, the D90 has Live View (if you’re into that sort of thing), but I find the control I get by keeping the camera close to my body far outweighs the ability to hold the camera at arms length away. I wanted to try to keep the purchase less expensive. I’m not a professional photographer, so many of the features I’ll never miss.
I found most of my information on Ken Rockwell’s great website. He has a ton of useful information, including an entire section on how to make great photos. It’s reassuring to know that the camera doesn’t matter! If you’re looking for a new camera (any type of camera), I highly recommend doing some research on his website before you buy.
I’ve had the D40 less than 24 hours, so I’m still not comfortable with all of the settings. Once I get a little more practice in, I’ll start posting some photos for your comments.



