Nikon D40x Review By whatdigitalcamera

444 Views July 15th, 2007 Category: Nikon
The D40x is not a replacement for the D40′ and ‘it’s the differences that make the difference’ were the two key points at the low-key launch of Nikon’s latest DSLR – the D40x.

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Whatdigitalcamera Review the Nikon D40x and gave out”It ultimately seems that the D40x is trying to be ‘forced’ into a gap in the market that doesn’t currently exist. While it is by no means a bad camera I’d still say that if you want a straightforward entry-level DSLR save yourself a few quid and get a D40. On the other hand, if you want a 10mp sensor, save a bit more and go for the D80 – the overall improvements justify the additional cost.”

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