Nikon D40x
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About
The Nikon D40x was introduced in 2007[1], shortly after the Nikon D40, integrating a sensor similar to the one used in the D200 / D80 cameras. The sensor is the major difference between the D40 and D40x. Thanks to that sensor, they have been able to increase the fps from 2.5 to 3. The form factor is the same.
Specifications
- Battery Life
- up to 500 shots
- Video Resolution
- No video recording
- Iso Range
- 100-1600
- Max Continuous Shooting Speed
- 3 fps
- Max Resolution
- 3872 x 2592
- Film Format
- Digital
- Image Sensor Size
- 23.6 x 15.8 mm
- Battery Type
- Li-ion EN-EL9
- Sensor Size
- 23.6 x 15.8 mm
- Lens Mount
- Nikon F mount
- Max I S O
- 3200
- Display Size
- 2.5 inches
- Viewfinder Type
- Optical
- Continuous Shooting Speed
- 3 fps
- Resolution
- 10.2 MP
- Max Image Size
- 3872 x 2592 pixels
- Image Stabilization
- No
- Screen Size
- 2.5 inches
- Viewfinder
- Optical
- Metering Type
- 3D Color Matrix Metering II
- Sensor Type
- CMOS
- Shutter Speed
- 1/4000 to 30 seconds
- Focus Type
- TTL phase detection
- Weight
- 500g
- Megapixels
- 10.2
- Mount Type
- Nikon F
- Image Processor
- EXPEED
- I S O Range
- 100-1600