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Expert reviews (20) |
| Based on 20 expert reviews, the average rating for Nikon D40X Black + 18-55mm + 55-200mm Lens Kit is 4.2/5. Expert Reviews for Digital Cameras are gathered from magazines and web sites around the world. Read summaries of the English reviews below. |
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Title: Review summary of Nikon D40X(06/09/08)Summary: Read the full review Verdict: Experts rate this product 84/100 and users 93/100. Comparing these reviews to 37530 other Digital SLR Cameras reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 95/100 = Excellent. Country:
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| Digital Photography Review |
Title: Nikon D40X(05/03/09)Summary: No one was more surprised that me when Nikon passed through the press releases for the D40X. Just under four months since the arrival of the six megapixel D40 and Nikon were about to reveal a ten megapixel version of the same (save for a base ISO 100 sensitivity and 3.0 fps shooting speed) camera.That it only took four months for the D40... Read the full review Pros: ; Auto-focus assist lamp rather than requiring flash to be raised; Very attractive and intuitive menu system; Value for money; Very compact and lightweight (especially with kit lens) yet still comfortable to use; Support for SD and SDHC cards; In-camera retouching features including D-Lighting and Red-eye reduction; Easy to use playback / Cons: ; Disappointing automatic white balance performance in incandescent light; No status LCD panel on top of camera (we hate to see these go); No RAW adjustment with supplied PictureProject, only simple conversion; Limited image parameter adjustment (especially for color saturation); No depth-of-field preview; Fixed exposure steps (1/3 EV); Country:
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Highly Recommended |
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Title: Nikon D40X(19/03/08)Summary: 66 experts have reviewed this product and the average expert score is 83 of 100. Read the full review Country:
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83.0 / 100.0 |
| Steve's DigiCams |
Title: Steve's DigiCams(27/12/07)Summary: Read the full review Country:
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| Photographyblog.com |
Title: Nikon D40x(07/11/07)Summary: The Nikon D40x is essentially a 10 megapixel version of the slightly older 6 megapixel D40, and thankfully the increase in resolution hasn't negatively affected the overall image quality. Indeed, I couldn't see any noticeable difference in terms of noise between ISO settings on the D40x and the same settings on the D40, which means that... Read the full review Country:
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4.0 / 5.0 |
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Title: Nikon D40X Black + 18-55mm + 55-200mm Lens Kit(23/08/07)Summary: 7 experts have reviewed the Nikon D40X Black + 18-55mm + 55-200mm Lens Kit, giving it an average score of 83 out of 100 and a total of 4 test wins/editor's choice awards... Read the full review Country:
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83.0 / 100.0 |
| Stuff.tv |
Title: Nikon D40x(22/08/07)Summary: Nikon used to play catch-up with Canon in the early days of budget DSLR ¿ but now it¿s looking to sneak ahead with the simple charms of the D40x¿... Read the full review Verdict: Great pictures with zero effort. The simple menus may infuriate more advanced snappers, but it¿s still phenomenal value Country:
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4.0 / 5.0 |
| Camera Labs |
Title: Nikon D40x Gordon Laing, May 2007(01/05/07)Summary: Read the full review Pros: ; Small, light and comfortable. * Very easy to use with helpful menus. * Consumer-friendly photos out of the camera. * Nikon's legendary metering is rarely fooled. Cons: ; Features weaker than 10 Mpixel rivals. * No auto-focus with certain, older lenses. * Some settings require too many button presses. * Basic 3-point AF and no DOF preview. Country:
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79.0 / 100.0 |
| TrustedReviews |
Title: Nikon D40x(18/04/07)Summary: Read the full review Verdict: This is Nikon's answer to the EOS 400D. So is it a yes or a no? Country:
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10.0 / 10.0 |
| CNET.co.uk |
Title: Nikon D40x reviewSummary: : Ideal for those new to dSLRs but experienced photographers should step up to the D80... Read the full review Verdict: 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 Pros: ; Comfortable, compact body design; very low noise at higher ISOs; highly customisable menus; 10.2-megapixel CCD sensor Cons: ; 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 Country:
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7.7 / 10.0 |
| PC Advisor |
Title: Nikon D40x digital SLR cameraSummary: Read the full review Country:
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4.5 / 5.0 |
| What Digital Camera |
Title: Nikon D40xSummary: Hot on the heels of the Nikon D40 comes the D40x, but the company insists it's not a replacement. Read the full review Country:
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| Pocket-lint.co.uk |
Title: Broadband?Summary: Read the full review Pros: ; Handling, design, 2.5-inch colour LCD, USB2 (Hi-Speed) connectivity, image quality Cons: ; Top plate data LCD missing, no lens motor in body (non-AF-S/AF-I lenses manual focus only), no depth of field preview, no exposure, or white balance bracketing, more noise Country:
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8.0 / 10.0 |
| LetsGoDigital reviews |
Title: Nikon D40x ReviewSummary: We can be brief; the Nikon D40x is a very fine and smart DSLR camera that offers a lot of quality for a low price. The D40 camera was welcomed enthusiastically and quickly left its competition behind. The different camera reviews almost always showed a positive conclusion, also with our DIWA colleagues, who awarded the D40 with a DIWA... Read the full review Country:
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81.0 / 100.0 |
| Digital Camera Magazine |
Title: Nikon D40xSummary: The D40x produces superb colour images, but why is it so expensive compared to the D40? The convoluted controls may be tolerable in the D40, but they're harder to stomach here. The £600 price pitches it against some cameras that either undercut it out-spec it. Read the full review Country:
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4.0 / 5.0 |
| PopPhoto.com |
Title: Nikon D40x Image Quality GallerySummary: Nikon's D40x held up well in our lab test. Now we're taking it to the streets of NYC. Read the full review Country:
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| Computer Shopper |
Title: Nikon D40x dSLR ReviewSummary: Read the full review Verdict: With handy features like example photos and a help system, the Nikon D40x is the ideal dSLR for newbies. Pros: ; Excellent ergonomics and menu system; best build quality in price class; compact and lightweight Cons: ; No automatic dust-removal system; only autofocuses newer Nikon AF-S lenses; slower autofocus than Canon Rebel XTi Country:
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8.0 / 10.0 |
| Digital Camera Resource Page |
Title: DCRP Review: Nikon D40xSummary: Read the full review Pros: ; Very good photo quality, though see issues below; Customizable menus and button; Redeye not a problem; Solid construction; feels better in the hand than the competition; Full manual controls; AF-assist lamp; USB 2.0 High Speed support; Useful features for beginners like D-Lighting, redeye removal, assist images, help system; Robust Cons: ; Limited selection of AF-S lenses means that many Nikkor lenses (mostly primes) will not support autofocus; Images are overly saturated and a bit soft at default settings, in this reviewer's opinion; No battery grip available; Missing some features offered by competitive cameras: bracketing, DOF preview, dust reduction, more than 3 focus Country:
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| NeoCamera |
Title: Nikon D40xSummary: Just like to... Read the full review Pros: ; Accurate and speedy focusing system * Reliable metering system * Good image sharpness at low ISO * Fast and responsive * Good build quality * Good ergonomics, but may be too small for some * No exposure and white-balance bracketing * Focus-assist lamp too close to grip * Exposure step cannot be changed, always 1/3 EV * No autofocus Cons: ; Poor automatic white-balance under artificial lighting * Occasional moire artifacts * Strong softness at ISO 800 and up * ISO 3200 very noisy * No depth-of-field preview * Colors oversaturated by default Country:
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Good |
| PopPhoto.com |
Title: Camera Test: Nikon D40xSummary: So new. So small. So smart. Read the full review Country:
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