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Nikon D40 6 1MP Digital SLR Camera Kit with 18 55mm f 3 5 5 6G ED II AF S DX Zoom Nikkor Lens

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Nikon D40 6 1MP Digital SLR Camera Kit with 18 55mm f 3 5 5 6G ED II AF S DX Zoom Nikkor Lens




If you’ve ever wondered why your vacation pictures don’t look as good as those magnificent landscapes and flattering portraits seen in countless glossy magazines, chances are you just haven’t found the right camera.

Nikon introduces the new D40 digital SLR camera that’s designed to offer you the ability to get higher quality, impressive looking pictures with the press of a button. In a world where digital SLR cameras have become extremely popular among professional photographers, have you have shied away in favor of a compact digital camera? For you, Nikon’s D40 is an ultra-compact, lightweight, 6.1-effective megapixel digital SLR camera with simplified new features, exceptional handling speed, and a redesigned, visually-intuitive menu system that brings digital SLR cameras to a whole new level of simplicity.

Less Complication, More Celebration
Isn’t it time you switched from simple snapshots to great pictures? If so, then get to know the fun, easy-to-use Nikon D40. Now you can capture spectacular pictures using the type of digital and optical technologies that professionals use, but without the complications and calculations that SLR photography once required. Let Nikon’s cutting-edge technology do all the work for you. Just look through the viewfinder and press a button for wonderful pictures you’ll be proud of. It’s never been easier to capture the moments of your life so beautifully, and that is certainly worth celebrating.

Less Science Fiction, More Magic
It’s never been easier to take amazing pictures. Great pictures have never been easier Great pictures used to require complicated and cumbersome equipment along with years of experience. Not any more. The D40 is compact, lightweight and designed specifically for ease of use, yet contains all the top quality, high-performance technologies that you expect from a Nikon digital SLR. And with world-famous Nikkor lenses, you know you have the sharpest and most reliable optical perfor

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars Love it!
I received this camera out of the blue as a Christmas/Graduation gift. I had just received a Canon Powershot in September and loved that camera, but when I got this one. WOW….JUST WOW.

I absolutely love this camera, and I am so happy I finally own a DLSR. I love being able to have more control over images, holding this camera feels natural, and I like that you can buy accessories and lenses for this versus your regular point and shoot digital cameras. For a first DLSR, I highly recommend this.

The only thing I wish it had was a preview feature like you have on point and shoots (I’m not sure what you’d call that feature but you can see your image through the eyepiece and on the screen before you take it). Otherwise, I love it and am having a fun time taking pictures with it and learning all the other features it has!

5 Stars good for beginners to DSLR’S
I really like this camera for learning photography, I’ve taken some really great shots that I’m proud of and I enjoy the learning process. This camera is great for nature photos too.

5 Stars Love my new camera!
I am by no means a professional but when I wanted my first DSLR camera I did a lot of research and ended up making the D40 my choice. My original choice was first the D80, then I changed to the D200, but when my husband thought the prices were too much for a toy, I reevaluated and chose the D40 for it’s performance and price. I mainly used [...] as my research site, and he was a great help. I have always used Canon, but when I decided on a DSLR, I wanted Nikon. I don’t feel like the transition was too hard- especially since this was my first SLR. It takes a bit of time to learn and patience to get your manual settings right, but when you need a quick fix, the “P”(program) setting works great. For a first time SLR, I think this was a great choice, and the lens that comes with the kit is great.

5 Stars Perfect Camera for all situations
This camera is just great. If you are not a pro, and you want a high quality, inexpensive camera, then this DSLR is for you.

I bought this camera about 2 months ago. I just love it. It is easy to carry everywhere, and takes great pictures. You do not need a moving screen at the back of the camera. You don’t need to take video – as the shutter will open up and allow all the dust get on your sensor!!!!!!!

If you think you need all the buttons of a D300 camera, then you need a D300. Although the d40 menue includes the majority of the features of more expensive camera, these might not be accesible by pushing a button like on D300/D90… but have to go two steps into the menu…

For this reason, I am not going to take any points off… because D40 has its own quality, by keeping it easier to use… and easy to access… and easy to carry around…

Great Product!!! I am using the nikon lenses: 18-55mm, 35mm f/1.8, and 70-300mm.

4 Stars Nice simple little camera
This is a nice simple little starter camera. Decent controls. For about $400 with the lens, I think it’s a great deal. 6MP is more than sufficient. Biggest drawback is the limited number of Nikon lens it can use. But love the fact that it can sync flash at even 1/1000s!

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Sony Alpha A330Y 10 2 MP Digital SLR Camera with Super SteadyShot INSIDE Image Stabilization and 18 55mm and 55 200mm Lenses

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Sony Alpha A330Y 10 2 MP Digital SLR Camera with Super SteadyShot INSIDE Image Stabilization and 18 55mm and 55 200mm Lenses




10.2-megapixel effective recording * APS-C-size CCD image sensor (23.6 x 15.8 mm) * DT 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 Sony zoom lens (35mm equivalent focal length: 27-82.5mm) * 3X optical zoom (approximate) * DT 55-200mm f/4-5.6 Sony zoom lens (35mm equivalent focal length: 82-300mm) * 3.6X optical zoom (approximate) * built-in sensor-shift SteadyShot INSIDE image stabilization (provides image stabilization with all attached lenses) * 2-11/16″ tilt-screen LCD with live view mode for composing shots on-screen in real-time * optical SLR viewfinder (with diopter adjustment) * Eye-Start

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Nikon D5000 12 3 MP DX Digital SLR Camera with 18 55mm f 3 5 5 6G VR Lens and 2 7 inch Vari angle LCD

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Nikon D5000 12 3 MP DX Digital SLR Camera with 18 55mm f 3 5 5 6G VR Lens and 2 7 inch Vari angle LCD




A remarkable blend of simplicity and highly advanced D-SLR capabilities, the compact and powerful D5000 offers breathtaking 12.3-megapixel image quality, along with a flexible, Vari-angle, Live View monitor for fresh picture-taking perspectives. Nikon’s EXPEED image processing further enhances performance, contributing to split-second shutter response and continuous shooting at up to 4 frames-per-second to capture fast action and precise moments perfectly.

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1 Star Serious reliability problems
When I got this camera, I was thrilled. It was light, easy to use, and took great pictures. I missed the top LCD that my D70 had, but it was mostly great.

Just recently, after about six months of ownership, but only maybe 20 or 30 days of use, the camera broke. Well, not broke exactly. It still takes pictures, but the mirror seems to be locked up or something. When you look through the viewfinder, you see what looks like a focusing screen with the blurry out of focus image and several focus points clear. It takes clear pictures, but is unuseable because you basically can’t see what you’re pointing at.

I discovered this problem the day before a three week trip to Australia. My local camera guy says this is a common problem with the D3000 and D5000.

I live overseas. I can’t bring back the camera. I’ll have it repaired when I get a chance to return it in the U.S. (this warranty is not international).

But the damage is done. I won’t be buying another Nikon. I’d only bought this camera over the Canon d500 (Ti1) because of my previous investment in lenses, etc. (turns out you can’t use lenses from the D70 in auto-focus anyway).

When I get my camera repaired, I’ll use it and probably take reasonable pictures with it until it possibly breaks again. But I won’t be investing in any more lenses, etc. My next camera will be a Canon.

5 Stars AWESOME DSLR!!!!!! GET YOUR MONEYS WORTH!
I was looking at the Canon T1i and this. I ended up buying the D5000 because I heard image quality was better. This camera is much cheaper than the T1i by like 70-80$. That’s great if your on a budget! The video is pretty good for 720p but the mic is bad, cause it does mono audio, which sounds horrible. I don’t know why they didn’t add on a external mic jack. Video to me was just the extra, also theirs no continuous focus during video recording mode. I really like the vari-angle screen, its very useful and fun to play with when taking self portraits. Also the 4 frames per second is great when taking action shots. Overall I really like the D5000, it’s a great camera for 1st time DSLR owner and I think you will definately love it!

5 Stars Better than I had expected!
There are many features to what this camera can do, and I was a little hesitant when I started to read all of the reviews on Amazon about this camera. I stepped away from Amazon.com and started going through what real professionals thought about this camera. I started at [...]. This website goes through each of the cameras settings, gives you an in-depth detail of the camera, what the Pros & Cons are, how to use it, what type of pictures it can take, compares it to other cameras and so much more. This website really helped me decide because reading some of these reviews on Amazon.com scared me quite a bit.

After I got the camera I was playing with it for hours trying to figure out if I could recreate some of the issues these people had. I found an issue that I read earlier in one of these postings about the Autofocus feature turned off. There is actually a setting that I personally changed that affected the camera’s autofocus even when the AF was switched to on, on my lens. After reading the book I had it fixed in just a couple of seconds!

I then compared the camera to a Cannon RebelXLT that I had purchased a couple of years ago. I know the technology has changed, but when I was on the hunt for a new digital camera I wanted to look at all angles of brands. One of the first things I liked compared to the Cannon was the view finder. I’m not too sure why but my eyes always had a hard time trying to Manual Focus with the Cannon. With the Nikon the viewfinder is tinted slightly and that is just enough tint for my eyes to recognize what is focused and what isn’t. Not only did the Nikon beat the Cannon in the focusing arena but more so in photography studio shooting as well. I work for a company that manufactures aftermarket parts for the Hot Rod & Street Rod Industry. I have been using the old Cannon for all of my shots until I received my Nikon. I took one shot of our products with both cameras and the Nikon by far and hands down took a better more clearer picture.

I am very pleased with my purchase and I can’t wait to try all of the other lenses that are made for this camera. If your having issues with your camera my best advice is to read the book and possibly purchase another book about the camera so you can learn the in’s and out’s of what this Nikon D5000 is capable of.

1 Star $800 down the drain. Nikon does a switcheroo to customers
If you buy your Nikon online you may not be able to have it serviced. They may tell you it is ‘grey market’ and not honor the warranty. I always thought grey market meant that you bought it off the back of someone’s truck or in some other sort of illegal way. NOT SO! If you buy your Nikon online, you have no way of knowing where the seller purchased the camera. If they purchased it outside the US (for example, from a Japanese wholesaler with lower prices than in the US which is the case) their profit is greater/camera cost is lower to them. However NIKON will NOT service that camera for you! They call them “Grey market”. Nikon obviously makes less money on these cameras and won’t service them. My husband paid $799 for my camera and it is money lost.

It gets worse…I sent my “grey market” camera in for repair and not only did they call it grey market, they switched it with another customer’s “Sigma” branded cheap product and sent it to me. Can you believe that?? They must not have an investory control system and someone else has my Nikon camera. 6 months into this, I have sent them the serial number, pictures of the box, original receipt, etc. and they keep saying my camera was a different brand (Sigma, which I had never even heard of). I got someone else’s ugly, cheap camera sent to me by Nikon and they won’t take responsibility for it.

I suggest you take a look at comments about Cannon and how they stand behind their products. Lots of people onlne/blogs, etc. are complaining that Nikon does not.

Be careful when making such a significant investment. This is criminal behavior on Nikon’s part. And we thought Wall Street was a problem???

I never got my camera back from Nikon and they won’t respond to my repeated requests to have it returned to me! $800 down the drain! If you go online you will see tons of complaints about the Nikon service. Nikon seems to make good products, but does not stand behind them whatsoever.

5 Stars Better than I hoped!
I did a ton of research before buying this camera, and I am really happy I did. It does everything really well. It takes beautiful still photos and great video. Video is manual focus only. Some people consider that to be a disadvantage, but feel that is a big advantage if you want interesting video. Once you get the hang of the focus, it can be really exciting to control focus, and depth of field. I highly recommend a video light for this camera if you are interested in using video, in anything but direct sunlight. The in-camera retouching features are quite fun, and build quality of the camera is good. The articulating live view is quite handy for odd angle compositions. Great Camera!!

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Tiffen 58mm UV Protection Filter

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Tiffen 58mm UV Protection Filter




Protects lenses from dust, moisture, scratches, and other damage. This filter can be kept on the camera at all times.

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2 Stars Don’t bother with this if you are using the 50mm f/1.8 lens to shoot portraits
This is a cheap UV filter and if you are only using the 50mm f/1.8 lens to shoot indoor portraits, don’t bother with this.

2 Stars Inexpensive, but photo quality sometimes suffers
This is just a basic UV filter, and is usually pretty useful, but occasionally creates serious problems. I’ve noticed that I get blue/green noise on my images in back-lit or bright photographs. This is a serious problem, and isn’t always noticeable in the viewfinder. It’s no fun to get home and find out that some of your favorite compositions look like crap.

I’m using Nikon D90 12.3MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only) with a Nikon 50mm f/1.8D AF Nikkor Lens for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras, which both function beautifully, so the filter is definitely the problem.

If you can’t afford a better filter, go with this one. Be ready to take it off when you are outside though.

5 Stars UV protective filter
I always use UV filters to protect my lenses. This one is on my new 55mm-250mm canon lens and will stay there forever.

3 Stars cheap filter with dusty package
it shipped with a very dusty plastic case, on which the tags were blurred. the filter looks ok with the cheap price. anyway, not as good as the items in local store.

4 Stars protect those lenses: use filters
Protect your camera lens by using a filter. This Tiffen does the job at reasonable price.

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Nikon Coolpix L20 10MP Digital Camera with 3 6 Optical Zoom and 3 inch LCD Deep Red

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Nikon Coolpix L20 10MP Digital Camera with 3 6 Optical Zoom and 3 inch LCD Deep Red




The Coolpix L20 is a great camera for beginners just getting started in digital photography. Easy to use and fully featured the Coolpix L20 will delight it’s users with great pictures, fun features and a huge 3.0-inch display at a surprisingly affordable price.

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5 Stars cool pix
I bought this camera for my wife, who is a point & shoot type. Works great! She can carry it in her purse easily, and she loves not looking through a tiny viewfinder to see the subject. The nice LCD screen is great to compose your shot. Yet, if you read the manual, and use the menus, you can also use different settings for your shots, like action, macro, portrait, etc. The only ( not so ) bad thing is the USB connection to the computer is NOT a standard USB connection, like the one for my bluetooth headset & my other cameras, so again, you need a separate cable. Don’t forget you need to buy an SD card for it, the internal memory is soooo tiny. I got an 8GB card for it that works great.

1 Star Do not buy!
I ordered this item and quickly found out that it produces extremely fuzzy pictures. At first I thought my hand just wasn’t steady but every picture I took with it produced the same product. I sent this item back and would not recommend this item to anyone. This camera is cheap because it is cheaply made.

4 Stars Good camera for a bad photographer
The Coolpix L20 is a fine camera for a guy like me who’s a casual photographer. I get better pictures out of it than I ever did with other cameras because of the automatic features. Couple that with the fact that I can take loads of pictures and erase the bad ones, I usually end up with some good shots. That’s what I wanted and that’s what I got for a very reasonable price.

1 Star Want to Return this Nikon Camera, Please Advise…
This camera does not stay charged, constantly error message: Batteries Exhuasted! I want to return this camera, Please advise.

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2 Stars We tried this out in the store and it seemed great!
We had decided to buy a new camera as our Christmas gift to each other this year. When we were looking we tried out all of the cameras in our price range. Cameras get updated so quickly, that we tend to get a new one every 2 or 3 years, so don’t like to spend a lot. We were looking for a few qualities, mainly at least 10 megapixel,large LCD screen and at least a 3X optical zoom. This camera met all of the qualification. We were upgrading from a 5 megapixel with poor zoom because when cropping, many pictures were very grainy. Our sons wedding was coming up and we knew we would be taking some pictures from a distance and would like to have a better camera. I practiced taking some pictures before the wedding and could not get one picture that was not blurry! I was only taking pictures of things around the house, so there was no movement. I had my husband take some also and he had the same problem. Also I tried every scene on the camera and the colors were not good at all. We still took the camera to the wedding, but ended up using the camera on our phone. Those pictures were much clearer. Needless to say, this camera will be going back today.

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