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The bad: Slow kit lenses; RAW editing software costs extra; controls can be awkward; occasionally slow to focus; no automatic sensor cleaning; RAW-plus-JPEG mode limited to basic instead of fine JPEG compression.
The bottom line: The Nikon D40x makes a very nice first dSLR, though experienced SLR shooters looking for a Nikon should spend the extra cash for the D80.
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Average User Rating
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8.5
out of 10User Reviews
great camera with great aattitude
Jan 29, 2008Rating: 8 out of 10 (Excellent)
Pros: blank
Cons: cooolll
Opinion:
i ever seen a pics like it most
best first DSLR camera
Oct 1, 2007Rating: 9 out of 10 (Spectacular)
Pros: 10.2megapixel resolution, easy to operate
Cons: quite compact size
Opinion:
for the DSLR novice user, best entry level camera to use.
The best starter!
May 6, 2007Rating: 8 out of 10 (Excellent)
Pros: Responsive, 10 M pixel, low noise at high ISO
Cons: No exposure bracketing, not suitable for those who have big fingers.
Opinion:
If you are new to DSLR, D40X is a must to try.
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