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Nikon Introduces D40x Digital SLR

The new camera upgrades the earlier D40 with 10-megapixel resolution, a faster drive mode, and longer battery life.


March 2007


Nikon Introduces D40x Digital SLR
Click photo for more images of the Nikon D40x.
Nikon has introduced an upgrade to its D40 digital SLR. The D40x improves upon the older model with 10-megapixel resolution, a faster 3.1fps drive mode, and longer battery life, according to CIPA-standard testing. Its lowest light-sensitivity setting is now ISO 100 instead of the D40’s ISO 200. However, the camera’s new sensor has also pushed the top flash sync speed down to 1/200 second from the D40’s 1/500 second.

The D40x will be available this spring for an estimated price of $730 (body only). It will also be sold in a kit with Nikon’s 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 GII AF-S DX Nikkor lens for an estimated $800.

For full test results of the D40x, check out Dan Richards' Pop Photo Lab Report.

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