Synopses & Reviews
Photographers will be happy to see this successor to Nikons user-friendly D40x. Small and light, its perfect for those moving up from compact digital cameras. And its better than ever, with its enhanced Retouch menu options; new EXPEED digital image processing for refined tone and color; lightning-like start-up time; and Active D-Lighting that improves image quality in high-contrast conditions. Magic Lantern DVD Guide provides a perfect introduction to the model, while the book, written by Nikon expert Simon Stafford, will take them even more deeply into the cameras every function.
Synopsis
Nikon's smallest digital SLR--a sister camera to the D40 with even more megapixels and a few minor feature changes--combines a 10.2-megapixel CCD with a simple, intuitive operation designed so that everyone can successfully take great, high-resolution pictures. With this Magic Lantern Guide(R), proud new owners of this wonderfully portable camera will be able to take full advantage of its cutting-edge digital technologies, including the great viewfinder that helps even beginners improve their composition, the large LCD monitor, wide viewing angle, invaluable built-in Help Menu, superb resolution power that assures good printing quality, and Nikon's exclusive 3D Color Matrix Metering II system.