Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Nikon D40x.

Many of us still don't know what is the different between normal digital camera and digital SLR camera. Even my brother also think that both of this camera will give a same result but actually it's not. The D40x's colour rendition is impressive. The colours are exceptionally rich, saturated and yet very natural looking.

Frankly, there;s a big different between it. The D40x will capture still images at any of four quality levels: compressed NEF (Nikon Electronic Format), commonly called RAW, and Fine, Normal or Basic JPEGS at approximately 1:4, 1:8 and 1:16 compression ratios respectively. The camera can also capture simultaneous images in NEF and JPEG Basic.

Ergonomically, the camera is excellent - pick the camera up and it just seems to mold itself into your hand. Balance with the kit lens is quite nice - I carried the D40x for five hours around Disneyland, and even with the much heavier 24-120VR lens installed part of the time, I never felt the need to put on the camera strap.

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