Nice review. I would like to add that the flash sync speed of this camera is 1/500s! I bought mine with the excellent Nikkor 18-55 VR II. I paid little money for the body CHF 29.00 and I am very happy with the results. The colors are truely outstanding. The pictures have a film-like look. My other camera is a Sony A7II. It is used with vintage X-Fujinon lenses.
Wonderful video. My first DSLR was a Nikon D40. I sold it on eBay to finance an upgrade to the D90, though I now wish I had kept it. I concur with the points made in this video; they are spot on. Recently, CCD sensor cameras, like the one in the D40, have been gaining popularity. These sensors are believed to produce better colors compared to the CMOS sensors that are used in all cameras today. However, CCD sensors have a couple of downsides: they offer a limited dynamic range and perform poorly in terms of noise at higher ISO settings. Interestingly, these limitations are now becoming appealing features to many photographers. So while the D40 is probably at its all time lowest resale price, I believe the value of this camera will start to go up.
I think people are trying to get the filmic look as film prices rise and it’s getting harder to shoot film and get it developed that’s why I want to buy the d40
Thanks for another great video and photos David! You motivated me to go out for a bright, cold, and windy beach walk today with my old D60 (similar to the D40 I believe). I agree with you. There is a special quality to the colors these old dslrs are capable of in the right conditions.
Yeah, up till this day the setup is still delivering great results with good colours. ☺️ Thank you very much for watching as well as for sharing your experience/story, very much appreciated it. ☺️ I wish you a great time, stay safe and have fun shooting! ☺️📸
18-70 DX is still a fine lens. See Thom Hogan review for details, or Photozone. If the 6 MP aren't enough, just use a enlargement tool, for bigger prints. FW should being the latest, which is - A: 1.12, B: 1.11
I wonder how us old photographers could ever function and even be able to take a photo when I hear modern evaluations which as so concerned with the drawbacks of stuff like only 3 focusing points. We only had one single focusing ring and the depth of field to work with, but just had to manage, even with such tricky limitations!
And don't forget the obsession with whether it has video. In all my years, I have never used my stills camera for video, even if it had the option. Just not my cup of tea. I had a dedicated video camera back in the day. If I do want/need video, I just use my iPhone now.
@@GenX_in_the_wild Well, fellow GenX'er, we had a dedicated video camera versus still camera growing up. The merging of the two and trying to fit them into the same body will ALWAYS compromise something. All the R&D and you will still have a limitation on one side or the other. Since I only shoot stills, I find the video useless in my situation.
I have 2 Nikon compact cameras. Both tend to overexpose and I use the exposure compensation.. I also have a Panasonic Lumix compact camera, and that almost nails it.. Especially in low light situations it has a high shutterspeed, low exposure DNA, while the Nikons completely over brighten the image for no reason..
I wondering why the 1/500s flash sync speed of the D40 was downgraded to 1/200s in the D40x. Are both atainable with external (Nikon) flashes or only with the built in one?
To me silver dslr bodies are the new hip retro, You have to wear clothes from the 90s to carry proudly. I didn't have the D40 as my first DSLR I went with the first Canon Rebel silver body 6mp variant, I payed for it at about 1k usd in the end of the 90s, now you can get it for 25 bucks, I went with the D40x with my second DSLR which was an even better camera in the late 2000s. Now the D40x can be had for 40usd.
Si quelqu'un désire avoir ce boitier, quel en serais le prix, le nombre de pixels, les sensibilités, ainsi que le codage ( D X ou F X ),ainsi que pour les amateurs ou les professionnels.
I am sorry if me speaking in English has offended you. I believe that English is a form of communication and if I can help and/or at least inform some information that may benefit certain people then I believe its good regardless of the language/form of communication I use. Secondly, not all Eastern and Southeast Asian looking people are Chinese, please keep that in mind. The world is bigger than you think it is. (I am Thai/German) I hope I have inform you sufficiently. I thank you very much for watching, I wish you a good time.
Nice review. I would like to add that the flash sync speed of this camera is 1/500s! I bought mine with the excellent Nikkor 18-55 VR II. I paid little money for the body CHF 29.00 and I am very happy with the results. The colors are truely outstanding. The pictures have a film-like look. My other camera is a Sony A7II. It is used with vintage X-Fujinon lenses.
Really beautiful little camera. I use it mainly with the 85mm f/1.8 for street photography. And images are gorgeous. Colors are really pleasant.
Wonderful video. My first DSLR was a Nikon D40. I sold it on eBay to finance an upgrade to the D90, though I now wish I had kept it. I concur with the points made in this video; they are spot on. Recently, CCD sensor cameras, like the one in the D40, have been gaining popularity. These sensors are believed to produce better colors compared to the CMOS sensors that are used in all cameras today. However, CCD sensors have a couple of downsides: they offer a limited dynamic range and perform poorly in terms of noise at higher ISO settings. Interestingly, these limitations are now becoming appealing features to many photographers. So while the D40 is probably at its all time lowest resale price, I believe the value of this camera will start to go up.
I think people are trying to get the filmic look as film prices rise and it’s getting harder to shoot film and get it developed that’s why I want to buy the d40
Thanks for another great video and photos David! You motivated me to go out for a bright, cold, and windy beach walk today with my old D60 (similar to the D40 I believe). I agree with you. There is a special quality to the colors these old dslrs are capable of in the right conditions.
I just bought a D40X a couple weeks ago with two lens and back pack for $100.00 and it looks new and takes some really nice shots.
I have 2 D40 and a D70S. I take them sometimes for street photography. Those CCD sensors deliver great and vivid images
I had a D70, miss it. It got stolen. I have a D40, 90, and 7500. I’m still amazed how well the D40 can compete.
Zach@@WaistingBob
I did a wedding with a Nikon D40 in 2008. I used a Nikon 18 70 afs DX lens with it.
The photos were beautiful.
Yeah, up till this day the setup is still delivering great results with good colours. ☺️ Thank you very much for watching as well as for sharing your experience/story, very much appreciated it. ☺️ I wish you a great time, stay safe and have fun shooting! ☺️📸
18-70 DX is still a fine lens. See Thom Hogan review for details, or Photozone. If the 6 MP aren't enough, just use a enlargement tool, for bigger prints. FW should being the latest, which is - A: 1.12, B: 1.11
I wonder how us old photographers could ever function and even be able to take a photo when I hear modern evaluations which as so concerned with the drawbacks of stuff like only 3 focusing points. We only had one single focusing ring and the depth of field to work with, but just had to manage, even with such tricky limitations!
And don't forget the obsession with whether it has video. In all my years, I have never used my stills camera for video, even if it had the option. Just not my cup of tea. I had a dedicated video camera back in the day. If I do want/need video, I just use my iPhone now.
i still use old nikkors for fun pre focus 28mm manual for FUN
You garnered actual skills. My generation relies on BS gimmicks to achieve the same outcome.
@@filterfreephotography But you watch RUclips right? How do you think all this content is created? With video..
@@GenX_in_the_wild Well, fellow GenX'er, we had a dedicated video camera versus still camera growing up. The merging of the two and trying to fit them into the same body will ALWAYS compromise something. All the R&D and you will still have a limitation on one side or the other. Since I only shoot stills, I find the video useless in my situation.
I have 2 Nikon compact cameras. Both tend to overexpose and I use the exposure compensation..
I also have a Panasonic Lumix compact camera, and that almost nails it.. Especially in low light situations it has a high shutterspeed, low exposure DNA, while the Nikons completely over brighten the image for no reason..
I wondering why the 1/500s flash sync speed of the D40 was downgraded to 1/200s in the D40x.
Are both atainable with external (Nikon) flashes or only with the built in one?
Beautiful
To me silver dslr bodies are the new hip retro, You have to wear clothes from the 90s to carry proudly. I didn't have the D40 as my first DSLR I went with the first Canon Rebel silver body 6mp variant, I payed for it at about 1k usd in the end of the 90s, now you can get it for 25 bucks, I went with the D40x with my second DSLR which was an even better camera in the late 2000s. Now the D40x can be had for 40usd.
Can you connect it to an iphone or ipad for viewing? I'm sure it's too old for bluetooth, but I know next to nothing about cameras.
Is it available in market in India?
Any recommendations to how clean sensor?
The D40 in silver is super rare..
Si quelqu'un désire avoir ce boitier, quel en serais le prix, le nombre de pixels, les sensibilités, ainsi que le codage ( D X ou F X ),ainsi que
pour les amateurs ou les professionnels.
This is actually a point and shoot DSLR.
use flash over synch speed
Un chino ablando inglés 😅
I am sorry if me speaking in English has offended you. I believe that English is a form of communication and if I can help and/or at least inform some information that may benefit certain people then I believe its good regardless of the language/form of communication I use. Secondly, not all Eastern and Southeast Asian looking people are Chinese, please keep that in mind. The world is bigger than you think it is. (I am Thai/German)
I hope I have inform you sufficiently. I thank you very much for watching, I wish you a good time.
You racist Mexican ,shame on you taco