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I hope this helps. Are the menus fairly intuitive?
I hope this helps. Are the menus fairly intuitive?
it comes with the 18 to 55 but i have a lot of AI lenses I thought could be used also.
It will mount but no metering...
does sunny 16 work on digital cameras?
Yes... but IMHO the less automated features of the D40 you use, the more "fiddly" it becomes. For me, if I want to use manual focus lenses on a Nikon DSLR, I would want metering; otherwise, it becomes "fiddly."
IMO, the D40 is as simple or as complicated as the user wants it to be. I shoot fully manual film cameras personally, but often take pictures for my work using our company's D40 with the 18-55mm kit lens and using available light. I put the WB on auto, ISO at 400, and then shoot manual mode. The aperture and shutter adjustments are a breeze and the meter is easy to read. I don't even bother with RAW as the owner is not a photographer nor a computer guru and we both hate having to fuss over in-camera settings in-between when we each use it. I transfer jpegs into Lightroom for some final tweaking and have been very happy with the results. The D40 is plenty camera for easily 90% of digital shooters out there.
Yes. I have Olympus and Canon digitals and use old Zuiko lenses on them. I put the cameras in manual. I don't worry about the aperture setting in camera, I just make sure it is correct in the lens.does sunny 16 work on digital cameras?
As much as people make fun of Ken Rockwell, he has a pretty decent guide for newbies using the D40. He was a big proponent of the camera when it was new and for years afterward.
http://kenrockwell.com/nikon/d40/users-guide/
Put a 35mm f/1.8 on it, and it will be a great little camera. 6mp is still 3000x2000 pixels, which is big enough for most.
-Greg
why would people make fun of him? His writeups are very comprehensive and detailed. Sometimes he does seem to contradict himself somewhat but with so many words thats bound to happen from time to time.
D40 is my back up body for nikon F100 when SLRing. my first and last DSLR, works like a charm for me.
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