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Nikon D40x Digital Camera Review at Personal Computer World

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Personal Computer World have published their review of the Nikon D40x DSLR camera. ‘One of the smallest and lightest DSLRs you can buy, the D40x is constructed from a lightweight yet rugged plastic and is comfortable to hold and to carry. The camera body is almost matched in size by that of the supplied 18-55mm kit lens. Just like the original D40, the D40x cuts costs by omitting the in-body focus motor used by other Nikon cameras to power autofocus lenses. This means that if you want autofocus, you’re restricted to a smaller selection of Nikon lenses that have motors incorporated into them. Like many modern compact DSLRs there’s no top-mounted LCD status panel, but the size and clarity of the rear 2.5in display goes a long way to counteracting this shortcoming.’

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