Nikon D40 Digital SLR Camera - Black (18-55mm Lens Kit)

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Nikon

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Excellent image quality, features, build, value for money
Nikon have done a fabulous job with the D40. Almost everything about it is right. It is a small camera, so will suit the smaller hands, or if you want to carry less weight. For the prosumer or professional, it is too light, esp. with a larger, heavier lens on the front.

Image quality: 5/5
Features: 4/5
Handling: 4/5
Build: 5/5
Size, weight: 4/5
Lens: 4/5

the only things i would recommend you check out is the lack of a lens motor on the lens mount if you have existing lenses. otherwise, you can use the newer AF-S lenses - they’re clearly marked.
also a lack of dedicated hard buttons means that a more serious user of digital SLRs may want to look to the D70s or D80 and other serious amateur cameras to fulfil this need.

the D40 is aimed at the entry level photographer, but if you can cope with delving into the nice menu system to get the control you need, the D40 will deliver excellent, accurate, noise free images even up to ISO 1600.

the sensor is the same as that used in the D50 and D70s, but has been improved for low noise and even better image quality.

the kit lens (18-55mm II), while slow to focus and not as well built as the body, is still optically good and a good compliment to the D40. the macro mode gets quite close to the subject, more so than the Nikon 18-70mm.

however, the body is good enough that, as budget allows, you can still reap the benefits of using better lenses. remember, auto focus only works with AF-S lenses. but you can always use manual lenses if you prefer, the mount will still allow this (but do check to make sure the older lenses will not damage the body).

Highly recommended. Nice one Nikon.


On the fence!
I’m after a bit more of a “professional” upgrade from my little sony camera and this looks like it will be perfect. However, I just wondered if when you take a photo you get to see a preview of it on the screen (without having to turn off the camera or even change to somesort of “play” mode?) I currently have a nice little camera and I can take a photo and a still of it will appear for me to check before I take my next photo. I love that feature and would be a bit disappointed if a new camera I bought didn’t do the same. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated from you guys who have one of these babies…

Thanks!


Probably the best value DSLR available
I am not a photographic expert, but a novice who has been eager to upgrade from compact cams to a DSLR for a long time. Consequently I did a lot of research prior to investing in my D40 recently, and I am very happy with my decision.

Sure, if you are willing to spend considerably more money you will get a better camera, but it is foolish to think that you would also automatically get better pictures! If you can do without certain ‘bells & whistles’, like liveview or bracketing for instance, then this camera gives you all you need to take great photos.

Also don’t assume that an 8 or 10 megapixel camera is ‘better’ - 6 is more than enough unless you want to enlarge your photos to poster size, or you want to crop your pictures heavily without losing too much resolution. Having just 6 megapixels is actually better in some ways, as it means this camera performs very well at higher ISOs, giving you better quality flashless and night photos with less noise.

This camera is also great for the fact that it takes excellent shots in AUTO mode, so you can hand it over to to a friend or family member and know that they won’t have any problems with it (any more than a ‘point & shoot’ compact anyway).

Lastly, I have been very impressed by the kit lens that comes with the D40. It is very sharp and might be the only lens you’ll ever need, going from a reasonable 18mm wide anlgle to 55mm. The only drawback to the D40 is the fact that it does not have in-body image stabilization, and instead relies on this being built into the ‘VR’ lenses that are available for it. Also some Nikon lenses do not autofocus with the D40. This may put off people who are moving from a film SLR and who already have older Nikon lenses that they want to use, otherwise I can’t see that it’s much of an issue.

All in all, this is an excellent camera for this price, and one I recommend unreservedly to those who are unsure which budget DSLR they should opt for.


A D40 for £220.86? It must be Christmas!
I’m not going to add to the volumes already written about this camera, there is little point. When I moved up from a digital compact I couldn’t quite afford a DSLR (starting around the £450 mark) so I bought a quality bridge camera (Panasonic FZ20, which is a truly remarkable and very capable camera). I always missed my previous SLR though (Nikon FM - the very epitome of manual photography). The D40 feels like coming home, it just feels right. There are reviews aplenty if you want the technical stuff (Google searching will provide) and I too regret the disappearance of depth of field scales, but that’s my contribution, it just feels right. Oh, and it takes rather good pictures if you point it in the right direction with the right instructions (or leave the tricky decisions to the D40, up to you). For £220.86 there are compact cameras that cost more and do significantly less. I love it.

Category: Cameras

Canon Digital IXUS 80 IS Camera - Silver (8.0MP, 3x Optical Zoom) 2.5″ LCD

Canon Digital IXUS 80 IS Camera - Silver (8.0MP, 3x Optical Zoom) 2.5″ LCD

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Product Description:
Canon proudly presents a fresh new addition to its Digital IXUS range: the Ixus 80 IS. This ultra-compact camera is available in four discreet colours that enhance the smooth curves of its casing, and is loaded with leading technologies for fun, stylish photography. The successor to the Digital Ixus 70, the Ixus 80 IS puts all of Canon?s know-how to good use to bring you flawless shots. Its features include a powerful 8-megapixel CCD sensor and a DIGIC III image processor, as well as an optical stabiliser, meaning you can say bye-bye to blur. Its remarkable ISO sensitivity of up to 1600 ensures photos turn out fantastically even in low lighting conditions, while its 2.5-inch TFT screen lets you take complete control of your creations. You?ll be able to explore your creative side further with its various scene modes and photo effects, including Ai-AF face detection. Thanks to this technology, the Digitax Ixus 80 IS is able to recognise up to 9 faces in a scene and smooth out shady areas. Express your creative side with professional quality snaps with the Digital Ixus 80!


Very easy to use with professional results
What can I say, this camera is Great, very easy to use on auto and Manual modes, all my family have commented on the high quality of the snaps when developed. Highly recommended.


Does what it says
This is another great little Ixus. I’ve had three now over the years and have not been disappointed with any of them. This one now has face recognition as well as a host of other things that were undreamed of only a couple of years ago. Dead easy to download and has a great battery life too.
Oh, and the best bit is that is that it has a viewfinder as well as an lcd screen. Just remember that when you’re trying to take pictures on holiday in bright sunshine and can’t see antything on your camera lcd screen, you just use the viewfinder instead with the Ixus. Simple.


very cost effective and excellent picture
I bought this camera a month ago and used during recent holiday to Switzerland. This takes excellent picture even from running train in auto mode and very handy. I am really pleased with this product!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Best value 8mp feature packed camera under £120.00
Bought one of these a few weeks ago after they had come down from £125.50, i paid £119.99 so now they have come down more, are you going to refund me the difference Amazon ? i guess probably not ! Oh well, it is a really good camera and to be honest i was happy to get it cheaper than from the high street, local shop wanted £169.99 !
I’d recommend you forget looking at the rest of the reviews and just order one, you will not be dissapointed, i’d also recommend the DCC-60 Genuine Canon leather case, ignore the other reviews on this too, its not too tight for this model camera.
Go buy one before they are out of stock ! 10/10 for this little gem.

Category: Cameras

Canon PowerShot G9

Canon PowerShot G9 Digital Camera - Black (12.1MP, 6x Optical Zoom) 3.0″ LCD

Canon PowerShot G9 Digital Camera - Black (12.1MP, 6x Optical Zoom) 3.0\
Electronics
Canon
GBP 409.00
GBP 190.00
GBP 267.05
Canon
2082B009AA
2007-09-24

“Free” delivery of prtoducts that I always seem to be chrged for.
I have odered several items from you and I some how always seem to end up being charged for delivery. I do not like ordering items which I beleive I am ordering from Amazon only to find that they are being sent by someone else.


Poor man’s Leica?
yes, it’s really that good. I’m a news shooter and have done quite a few jobs with this camera. It also shoots pretty good video which is more in demand these days. No flip out screen like the old G5’s ? but, Ive never had that. Too big to go clubbing with it is my main leisure camera too.


Great value and better than an SLR for us.
This has been an excellent buy for us. We had toyed with the idea of buying a Digital SLR and had done all the research but read an article by a professional photographer who said that he used his SLR for work and a G9 all the rest of the time. It is easy to use and above all relatively compact. The electronic zoom is excellent. It may seem quite expensive but we think it is worth it

October 14, 2008, 17:03
Category: Cameras
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