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Nikon announces the D90 digital SLR camera (PDA Buyer's Guide)
27 Aug 2008 at 11:33am
Nikon Corporation announced the introduction of its newest DX-format digital SLR, the D90. More than just a new camera, the D90 represents a new era of digital SLR fun and creativity.The first thin...
Eye-Fi Collaborates With Nikon to Introduce the 'Eye-Fi Connected' Nikon D90 ...
27 Aug 2008 at 8:00am
Eye-Fi Inc. , makers of the world's first wireless memory card for digital cameras, today announced that it collaborated with Nikon Corporation, a world leader in digital imaging and precision opti...
Sony's Cybershot T500 Digital Camera Shoots HD Video Too [Digital Cameras] (G...
28 Aug 2008 at 10:29am
As we saw in the Sony IFA 2008 Liveblog, these new Sony Cybershot digital 10.1 megapixel cameras also shoot HD video (720p, though that's not mentioned in the press release.) The T500 has a Carl...
New Nikon SLR camera shoots high-def movies, too (AP via Yahoo! News)
27 Aug 2008 at 3:11pm
Nikon Corp. on Wednesday launched the first digital still camera with interchangeable lenses that also shoots movies.
Canon EOS 50D digital camera shoots pictures in 15.1 megapixels (TG Daily)
26 Aug 2008 at 1:49pm
Canon is pulling out a new big gun in its digital camera arsenal with the unveiling of the EOS 50D Digital SLR Camera with 15.1-megapixel resolution and its new DIGIC 4 image processor. It will be ...
Olympus Unveils Tap-Controlled Digital Camera (NewsFactor via Yahoo! News)
25 Aug 2008 at 5:30pm
Olympus has taken the wraps off a new compact digital camera that will enable avid shutterbugs to activate a variety of device settings by simply tapping on the camera's body.
New Sony Cyber-shot Camera's Video Capture Goes High Def (Broadcast Newsroom)
28 Aug 2008 at 6:42am
SAN DIEGO, Aug. 28 /PRNewswire/ -- Sony is adding high-definition movie recording to its digital camera line with the introduction of the Cyber-shot(R) DSC-T500 model.
New Nikon SLR camera shoots high-def movies, too (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
27 Aug 2008 at 3:11pm
Nikon Corp. on Wednesday launched the first digital still camera with interchangeable lenses that also shoots movies. The D90 single-lens reflex camera, or SLR, takes 12.3 megapixel stills, but can...
Stimulates the Creativity of Experienced Photographers with the Introduction ...
26 Aug 2008 at 12:16am
LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 26, 2008--With the demand for digital SLR cameras reaching unprecedented levels, Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging, is answering the call wit...
Colorful, Playful and Packed with Features, the New PowerShot E1 Digital Came...
26 Aug 2008 at 12:13am
Canon U.S.A., a leader in digital imaging, is expanding its iconic PowerShot digital camera line with

Nikon announces the D90 digital SLR camera (PDA Buyer's Guide)
27 Aug 2008 at 11:33am
Nikon Corporation announced the introduction of its newest DX-format digital SLR, the D90. More than just a new camera, the D90 represents a new era of digital SLR fun and creativity.The first thin...
Eye-Fi Collaborates With Nikon to Introduce the 'Eye-Fi Connected' Nikon D90 ...
27 Aug 2008 at 8:00am
Eye-Fi Inc. , makers of the world's first wireless memory card for digital cameras, today announced that it collaborated with Nikon Corporation, a world leader in digital imaging and precision opti...
Stimulates the Creativity of Experienced Photographers with the Introduction ...
26 Aug 2008 at 12:16am
LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 26, 2008--With the demand for digital SLR cameras reaching unprecedented levels, Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging, is answering the call wit...
New Nikon SLR camera shoots high-def movies, too (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
27 Aug 2008 at 3:11pm
Nikon Corp. on Wednesday launched the first digital still camera with interchangeable lenses that also shoots movies. The D90 single-lens reflex camera, or SLR, takes 12.3 megapixel stills, but can...
New Nikon SLR camera shoots high-def movies, too (The State)
27 Aug 2008 at 3:23pm
Nikon Corp. on Wednesday launched the first digital still camera with interchangeable lenses that also shoots movies. The D90 single-lens reflex camera, or SLR, takes 12.3 megapixel stills, but can...
New Nikon SLR camera shoots high-def movies, too (Las Vegas Sun)
27 Aug 2008 at 3:30pm
Wed, Aug 27, 2008 (12:21 p.m.) Nikon Corp. on Wednesday launched the first digital still camera with interchangeable lenses that also shoots movies. The D90 single-lens reflex camera, or SLR, takes...
New Nikon SLR camera shoots high-def movies, too (AP via Yahoo! News)
27 Aug 2008 at 3:11pm
Nikon Corp. on Wednesday launched the first digital still camera with interchangeable lenses that also shoots movies.
Nikon D90 Digital SLR Can Record Video, Too (PC World)
27 Aug 2008 at 1:56am
Nikon's latest digital SLR delivers a range of improvements over its predecessor, the D80, the most intriguing of which is video capture.
New Nikon is first SLR to shoot video (USA Today)
26 Aug 2008 at 9:05pm
Video clips on point-and-shoot digital cameras are great: Why not use them on cool digital SLRs as well? Nikon hopes to hammer that point with the release of its latest digital single-lens reflex c...
Canon EOS 50D digital camera shoots pictures in 15.1 megapixels (TG Daily)
26 Aug 2008 at 1:49pm
Canon is pulling out a new big gun in its digital camera arsenal with the unveiling of the EOS 50D Digital SLR Camera with 15.1-megapixel resolution and its new DIGIC 4 image processor. It will be ...
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| Brand: Nikon Category: Photography
List Price: $749.95 Buy Refurbished: $479.95 You Save: $270.00 (36%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 126 reviews Sales Rank: 1046
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Optical Zoom: 3 Display Size: 2.5 Maximum Focal Length: 55 Minimum Focal Length: 18 Maximum Resolution: 10.2 Has Red Eye Reduction: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.4 Dimensions (in): 5 x 3 x 2
MPN: 9421 Model: 9421 UPC: 018208094219 EAN: 0018208094219 ASIN: B000NOEDGK
Release Date: March 30, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| | 10.2-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for large, photo-quality prints | | | 2.5-inch LCD monitor; 170-degree viewing angle | | | 3D Color Matrix Metering II for ideal exposures in almost any lighting condition | | | Image optimization functions and in-camera image retouching | | | Includes 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G ED II AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor lens |
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Product Description The D40x's high-resolution image quality 10.2 effective Megapixel Nikon DX format CCD imaging sensor and exclusive Nikon image-processing engine assures stunning sharpness and color. You'll be amazed at the power packed into a camera that you can start shooting with right out of the box. High resolution provides room for creative cropping. A fast 0.18 second startup combined with split-second shutter response and rapid-action shooting at up to 3 frames per second makes it easy to freeze special moments instantly. 2.5-inch, 230K Color LCD Monitor with 170-Degree Wide-Angle Viewing Playback images are easy to see and function menus are easier to use with a larger and brighter color LCD monitor. The large 2.5-inch LCD monitor enables image preview at up to 19 times magnification and has large type fonts with easy-to-view menus. The D40x's Image Optimize setting lets photographers adjust color, contrast and sharpening, as well as other image settings, according to the type of scene or output desired. The supplied EN-EL9 rechargeable battery will allow for shooting up to 520 images per charged based on CIPA battery testing standards. File System - Exif 2.21, Compliant DCF 2.0 and DPOF White Balance - Auto (TTL white balance with 420-pixel RGB sensor), six manual modes with fine-tuning and preset white balance LCD Monitor - 2.5-inch, 230K, TFT LCD with 170-degree wide-angle viewing Other Compatible Lenses - Nikon F mount with AF coupling and AF contacts Type G or D AF Nikkor Exposure Compensation - plus or minus 5 EV in increments of 1/3 EV Exposure Lock - Exposure locked at detected value with AE-L/AF-L button Self-Timer - 2, 5, 10 or 20 seconds Unit Dimensions (Body Only) - Width 5.0 x Depth 2.5 x Height 3.7 inches / Weight - 1 pound, 1 ounces
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Great Value Camera August 27, 2008 For the price, this is a fine camera. The 10 Megapixel sensor takes excellent images - and the camera is small and lightweight.
I purchased this body, and added the AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 18-70mm f/3.5-4.5G IF-ED Lens. Nice lens and with this body is a better value than the Canon XTi in my opinion - even these less expensive the Nikon lenses are better than the Canon lenses, and certainly the poor kit lens that the Canon XTi comes with.
I really want a Nikon D300, but that was not available when I made this purchase, and in fact, the D40x does nearly everything I need, is easy to use, and substantially less expensive than a D200 or D300. As I am not doing high volume work, the D40x is just fine.
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Great Camera August 13, 2008 This as a great camera and is fine for all but the most sophistocated amateur or pro user who will naturally have a D3
Nikon D40x August 9, 2008 Simply THE BEST camera I've ever owned! Takes great pics. Even with an unsteady hand, it focuses beautifully. And eye color is right on (18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G ED II AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor lens). Love it!
Underachiever- buy D50 or D70 instead. July 22, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Let me start by saying I am a full-time professional photographer. I shoot purely with Nikon, right now I work with a D300, D200, and I use a D70 for around-the-house photos. D70 gives pretty good quality, and to must people(non professionals), superb quality. It isn't quite the quality of the D300, but is much less bulky which is why it is my go-to camera for home. The D40 is really quite terrible in my opinion. If you hope to do anything besides shoot auto, you are out of luck, things like ISO, F-stop, and speed are all inside the camera's menu, rather than being on the upper user screen like the other D50 and up. They are trying to sell you on the higher megapixels. Go to: http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/mpmyth.htm to read about the megapixel myth that camera companies are trying to sell you on. I started out shooting professionally with a D50, and I was able to blow it up photos up to 11x14 for photos of people, and I actually have a two foot by 4 foot landscape canvas from that camera that did not pixelate. The camera takes okay pictures, but you'll get better ones and more options from the D50 or D70. The ONLY thing that the D40 offers, and should not be the deciding factor, is that it gives you a pretty large lcd screen. I shot around with a D40 that my sister-in-law owns the other day, and it was so frustrating to shoot with. It takes a long time to focus, it's very slow. It also has a delay to taking the picture, like a cheap point-and-shoot camera, vs. the D50 or 70 that shoot quite fast and perform well as far as focus goes. Also, another reason to avoid the D40 is that the auto-focus is in the lens rather than in the camera, so it makes the lenses really expensive (and quite crappy I might add). I don't think the D40 should even be in the "D" line, because it really isn't set up like a normal SLR. It is more like a fancy point-and-shoot. I hate it and I hope that you avoid paying more for less of a camera just because it is a newer model. You can get D50's and D70's used for pretty cheap now, sometimes in the $300's.
A great little camera June 8, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I absolutely LOVE this camera! At first I was looking to buy the D200, but after receiving the D40x as a gift I wouldn't have it any other way. It's the smallest DSLR on the market which is perfect because I have little hands and it's makes for easy handling. Also, the CCD image sensor is just amazing and makes everything so sharp with the help of the AF 3-area matrix metering system. Quite honestly, I prefer the older 3D color matrix metering II on the D40x and D200 then the newer one on the D300 because the newer system tends to blow out highlights and data is lost where as the older white balance meter tends to show details in the highlights and darken the shadows. Also, the LCD monitor is really big so you can view pictures easier which is awesome and the battery lasts a long time without having to charge all the time (if you don't use the built in flash alot like I do). All in all this is an amazing little camera and it's versatile enough to be used by both novices and semi-professionals.
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