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The D40 and the D40x are the most compact members of Nikon's entry-level digital SLR range, announced November 16, 2006. Compared to its predecessor, the D50, the D40 has fewer features and a lower price: US$500 ESP as of April 2008 with the 18-55mm G-II kit lens, positioning it as an entry-level model compared to the D80. The D40x (released March 6, 2007) has a 10 megapixel maximum resolution, up from 6 megapixels of the D40. The D40 and D40x (along with the D60) are notable in being the first... full article at wikipedia
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Created by tristan Apr 10, 2007
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