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I've not used the D40 but the reviews it gets arn't bad, not sure but I think the kit lens is the same as was on the D70 - D70s but some of the Nikon user maybe able to say for certain, but for a kit lens it's not a bad performer. (I'll check it tomorrow for sure)
I've got some reviews at home I'll post up tomorrow when get back from work.
haven't used it or played with one myself, but my Brother in law is well pleased with his _________________ -----------------------------------------------------
I currently have a Canon Rebel Ti. By next fall I will either get a Nikon D40 or a Canon Rebel XT (350D). I have a couple lenses for the canon, but not enopugh invested to prevent me from selling them and walking away.
Well I've still got my 350D if you want any feedback on that and I know theres a few more 350D owners on here.
Nikon have a cash back offer on at the moment for the D40 and D40X not sure if it extends to the USA. I put a link up some where on the site think it's in News and Discussion. _________________
The 350D IMO is a very capable performer, build quality is good but with it's small size and light weight it didn't feel right so I brought the battery grip which gave it a more substantial size and a weight that meant you actually think you have something in your hands.
The kit lens like most of Canon kits lens isn't much cop but if you put some good glass on the front, it takes a very respectable picture (just have a look at some of the 350D owners shots on the forum for proof).
The controls are easy to sort, all the main things ISO etc are easily accessible from the menu. The buttons are a touch on the small side but thats a matter of taste and your hand size.
The noise at high ISO is not a big issue and is controlled very well.
I've still got mine as a backup for my 5D but one area the size of the 350D works for you is Street photography it's not in your face or other peoples if you know what I mean.
Not sure what else I can say, if you have anything specific just ask away.
i haven't done any research so could be spouting rubbish but isn't the 350's equal the D70? _________________ The sun cannot set,
Because you are not here,
To see it,
The day cannot end,
It can't be right,
That night will come,
Without you.
so surely it would be more practical to go for the d70s as opposed to the d40( an cheaper!! _________________ The sun cannot set,
Because you are not here,
To see it,
The day cannot end,
It can't be right,
That night will come,
Without you.
Everywhere I look, the D70 is more expensive than the D40. In fact, I am finding a "body only" (used) for $599. I can get a new D40 (with lens) for $525.
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