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Wednesday Jun 30, 2010

The whole thing has often left existing DSLR owners a little lost – ‘why isn’t there a direct replacement for my camera?’ – but has undoubtedly meant there are many more attractive, accessible cameras on the market just waiting to entice first-time DSLR owners.

And its into this maelstrom of DSLR proliferation that Nikon launches its latest baby DSLR, the Nikon D5000. The name will come as no surprise to anyone within earshot of the rumor mill but the camera itself may present some more surprises. Having confused many people but made huge ground with its simplified D40 and D60 range, it appears Nikon has again decided that simply replacing models isn’t the best way to address the market. So here we have a camera that genuinely seems to sit above the D60 (rather than continuing in parallel until the stock runs out), and below the D90. Like the baby Nikons, the D5000 doesn’t have an autofocus motor built into the body but does gain a tilt-and-swivel LCD, as a series of leaked images that have made their way around the internet would have you expect.

The idea of an upper-entry-level DSLR (for want of a better term), that sits below the ‘enthusiast’ grade D90 (with its twin control dials, big battery and pentaprism viewfinder), is hardly a radical one â?? the Canon 500D camera and Olympus E-620 seem to cater to a similar market. So what does this new Nikon have to offer either the tech-savvy first-time DSLR buyer, or the owner of an older entry-level model wanting newer features but unwilling to slavishly follow the manufacturer’s upgrade path.

sachin
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Me and my Sigma Camera Lens

Friday May 21, 2010

I have a Sigma 18-50mm f2.8 EX DC Macro HSM which i just bought last week and to tell anyone honestly I liked it a lot. I mainly used this camera lens as a standard zoom for my Nikon D40 because it covers all focal lengths I usually use for indoor shooting. Also it provides faster aperture available for DSLR zooms, which is an absolute must for shallower depth-of-field portraits and low-light photography.

So before I go into any deeper I need to explain first what is the full feature and advantages of my new Sigma Camera lens.

Sigma 18-50mm f2.8 EX DC Macro HSM has a large aperture zoom lens designed especially for use with digital SLR cameras with minimum focusing distance of 20cm (7.9”). The lens is especially designed to suit the characteristics of digital SLR cameras and provides a high level of optical performance. It has a large aperture of F2.8 throughout the entire zoom range, offers superior peripheral brightness as well as a compact and lightweight construction. Also having a maximum magnification of 1:3 making it ideal for close-up photography.

What are the features this camera lens provides?

Excellent optical Design

The Sigma Camera Lens produces an exceptional level of optical performance with a Special Low Dispersion (SLD) and Extraordinary Low Dispersion (ELD) glass elements which provides excellent correction of colour aberrations.

Compact and Lightweight lens

The design incorporates both glass-mold and hybrid aspherical lens technology which makes a compact and lightweight construction.

Reduced Ghosting and Flare

The super multi-layer lens coating reduces flare and ghost. High image quality is assured throughout the entire zoom range.

Inner Focus System

An inner focusing system eliminates front lens rotation, making the lens particularly suitable for using the petal-type lens hood (supplied) plus circular polarizing filters.

Having my own satisfactory opinion for this camera lens, having my sigma camera lens compared with other camera lenses, I prefer this one as it provides quality as well as affordability.

John Christian Smith
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Reviews on the World’s Lightest Digital Camera: Nikon D40x

Thursday May 13, 2010

Japan based Nikon Corporations rule the digital photographic devices market for its razor sharp clarity and fineness. Nikon’s trustworthiness and creativity with its products coupled with strategic marketing propelled it to the top. It’s the obvious virtue of customers to expect very high quality stuff with simple operability and Nikon supersedes all expectations with élan.

The latest digital SLR camera from Nikon, the D40x is the epitome of simplicity delivering excellent shots. It is touted to be the lightest digital SLR camera weighting less than 500g. This 10.2 mega pixel CCD is an updated version of its predecessor D40 which had a 6.1 mega pixel CCD. It has the trademark simple and intuitive operability of any other Nikon digital camera, designed to capture outstandingly detailed photo shots.

Fitted with AF-S DX 18.55 mm zoom Nikkor lens, this ergonomically designed 2.5 inches LCD offers a large viewing and setting space allowing even novices to click better. Professional photographers on the other hand swear by its speed that allows them to act on the moment with ease. It has a less than 1 second power-up time, something very crucial for die-hard photographers. Easy seamless control over the various settings has won the hearts of most users of this digital SLR camera.

Though the multi functionality of Nikon D40x is a dream for its users, the need to program the function button afresh each time is the only negative review highlighted by them. Otherwise there is hardly anything to complain about the Nikon D40x DSLR. It aims at filling the vacuum between D40 and D80 DSLRs in terms of resolution. It has proven to be amongst the best Nikon digital cameras in market enjoying acceptability by one and all.

Jayson Pablo
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Nikon D40 Digital Camera Review

Tuesday May 4, 2010

Nikon has done it again. New in the market today is the Nikon D40 which has been lauded as the most compact DSLR camera out there, not to mention its stylish dark body and an 18 to 55mm lens. You’ll be surprised that even a beginner like you can take incredible shots like a pro. Let your peers be amazed with your skills in photography with Nikon D40.

Now let’s take a look at its qualities that makes this camera really worth buying. To begin with, this camera weighs really light. This makes it really easy to carry around all day without worrying about having backaches.

Travelers, hikers and people on the go would want to have this camera with them when they go places. Moreover, the camera’s design is elegant and striking.

The camera’s LCD rear display is 2.5” which makes it really easy to review the photos. It doesn’t stop there, because when you print those photos, they come out really bright and sharp as it was on the display.

You cans save the photos in different modes such as black and white, sepia or Cyanotype. With Nikon D40, you can easily edit your photos too without using a computer anymore.

It is so easy to zoom its 18 to 55mm lens. All you need is just one finger and you can take a shot even when you’re in the most awkward position. If you want, you can also buy Nikon 18 to 200 VR lens to make the performance a lot better. However, additional lens would add more weight to it.

The quality of the photos is just superb. Take shots with Nikon D40 in different modes like landscape, portrait, close-up, night-portrait and more. Prints in 20 X 30” can still be sharp and quality photos.

Nikon D40 is designed to be user-friendly so you wouldn’t have to worry about getting confused with its menu.

Even if new versions arrive, Nikon D40 will stand the test of time and be one of the classic cameras in years to come. You can avail one now for a much affordable price at $450. So grab one now and take pictures like a pro.

Ricky Lim
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Nikon D40 Digital Slr Camera

Wednesday Nov 25, 2009

Nikon D40 camera is a user friendly camera with a host of useful features. This one takes the lead in being the smallest camera in its class. It is a 6.1 megapixel sensor.

Design
Nikon D40 is one of the smallest cameras in the market. It is compact and light to carry. Being portable, it can be carried easily anywhere assuring you that all your favorite and once-in-a-life-time moments are captured for eternity.

Controls
On the right side of the grip of the camera, there is door which gives access to the memory card chamber. On the left side at the bottom, you will find connection to USB2 port and AC input.

Key Features
You can access information like including the shutter speed, aperture and number of frames available on the SD card through adjustable viewfinder. By doing this Nikon has saved on space.
The 2.5 inch LCD screen does two tasks as it also controls its functions. Nikon D40 camera also has a rocker button for the selection of menu functions.
Also you can choose various sizes for image as well as the quality for the same. The choice is fine or basic with quality and large, medium or small for size.
With new processing engine, be assured that Nikon D40 camera will be much easy to handle than the other cameras. You can choose between auto focus or you can focus manually. The images captured are in JPEG format.
With 420 segment metering, Nikon D40 camera gives exceptional performance even in high contrast settings. The lenses that can be used with Nikon D40 camera are Silent Wave Motors (SWMs). But to this, only 20 lenses among the entire range of Nikon D40 camera can be used.

Performance
Nikon D40 digital camera takes about 0.18 seconds to get ready and capture its first shot. 100 frames can be captures continuously. The burst is 2.5 frames per second.
You can also tweak and save your images in menu which you want to print later. This is a great addition.
The images captured buy this nikon d40 digital slr are superb, thanks to the excellent ISO settings. Great clarity and even colors are seen in all the images.

Conclusion
The battery life of Nikon D40, ‘EN-EL9 battery’, is excellent. Nikon D40 is a performance oriented camera. It is a good buy.

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Monty Alexander
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Nikon D40 Kit DSLR Camera

Monday Jan 19, 2009

Nikon D40 Kit DSLR Camera

If you’re passionate about photography, you’ll love the extra-powerful Nikon D40 Kit DSLR Camera. The Nikon D40 Kit is the smallest Nikon DSLR Camera ever, with all the great performance of a 6.1 mega-pixel Nikon DX format CCD imaging sensor and exclusive Nikon image processing engine. At only 16 oz., this Nikon DSLR Camera is lightweight enough to make capturing great photos easier than ever for first-time SLR users. The Nikon D40 Kit DSLR Camera also features fast startup with instant shutter response. You’ll get a guaranteed low price on a Nikon D40 Kit DSLR Camera at P.C. Richard & Son today.

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Nikon D40 6.1 Megapixel Digital SLR Camera w/18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G ED II AF-S DX Zoom Nikkor Lens

Wednesday Dec 10, 2008

Nikon D40 6.1 Megapixel Digital SLR Camera w/18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G ED II AF-S DX Zoom Nikkor Lens

Nikon D40 6.1 Megapixel Digital SLR Camera w/18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G ED II AF-S DX Zoom Nikkor Lens

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Friday Nov 28, 2008

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If you’ve ever wondered why your vacation pictures don’t look as good as those magnificent landscapes and flattering portraits seen in countless glossy magazines, chances are you just haven’t found the right camera. Nikon introduces the new D40 digital SLR camera that’s designed to offer you the ability to get higher quality, impressive looking pictures with the press of a button. In a world where digital SLR cameras have become extremely popular among professional photographers, have you have shied away in favor of a compact digital camera? For you, Nikon’s D40 is an ultra-compact, lightweight, 6.1-effective megapixel digital SLR camera with simplified new features, exceptional handling speed, and a redesigned, visually-intuitive menu system that brings digital SLR cameras to a whole new level of simplicity. Less Complication, More Celebration Isn’t it time you switched from simple snapshots to great pictures? If so, then get to know the fun, easy-to-use Nikon D40. Now you can capture spectacular pictures using the type of digital and optical technologies that professionals use, but without the complications and calculations that SLR photography once required. Let Nikon’s cutting-edge technology do all the work for you. Just look through the viewfinder and press a button for wonderful pictures you’ll be proud of. It’s never been easier to capture the moments of your life so beautifully, and that is certainly worth celebrating. Less Science Fiction, More Magic It’s never been easier to take amazing pictures. Great pictures have never been easier Great pictures used to require complicated and cumbersome equipment along with years of experience. Not any more. The D40 is compact, lightweight and designed specifically for ease of use, yet contains all the top quality, high-performance technologies that you expect from a Nikon digital SLR. And with world-famous Nikkor lenses, you know you have the sharpest and most reliable optical performance available. All in a

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Blue Crane Digital BC113 Introduction to the Nikon D40 / D40x Digital SLR Cameras DVD

Thursday Nov 13, 2008

Blue Crane Digital BC113 Introduction to the Nikon D40 / D40x Digital SLR Cameras DVD

The Nikon D40 takes great shots right out of the box but understanding the controls and features of the camera can really unleash its potential. This video explains how the camera’s controls are designed to work together to capture the best image under all conditions. Each subject is contained in a separate chapter so you can proceed at your own pace and later come back to an individual topic. This 84 minute DVD can cut weeks or months off the learning curve for new D40 owners. Camera operation is broken down into easily understood components. Then the D40 owner is walked through real-world examples building on the foundation already established. Many through-the-viewfinder examples make this camera much easier to understand and enjoy.

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Nikon D40 6.1 Megapixel Digital SLR Camera w/ Nikon 18-55mm and Nikon 55-200mm Zoom Autofocus Lens Kit 942

Friday Nov 7, 2008

Nikon D40 6.1 Megapixel Digital SLR Camera w/ Nikon 18-55mm and Nikon 55-200mm Zoom Autofocus Lens Kit 942

The Nikon D40 Interchangeable-lens Digital SLR camera unites the brilliant performance of world-famous Nikkor lenses and the practicality of a remarkably small and light camera body. Its handling and performance will make you forget the problems often associated with compact digital cameras. This makes it ideal for anyone who wants to capture spectacular digital pictures without fuss or complication. It features a high-resolution 6.1-effective-megapixel Nikon DX Format CCD image sensor and a hig

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