Wilky76
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I've been recently looking to get a lightweight backup to my D300,
& had my mind set on the Olympus E-420.
I saw Argos was selling the D40 for £246 with the 18-55mm kit lens, thought what the hell it's cheaper than the E-420 so i nipped down to buy it.
As this is the first time i seen or held a D40, and im suprised how good it feels in the hand, also the size of the thing it's tiny I thought it was going to be much bigger, it not that much bigger than the E-420.
Another positive is how easy it is to setup & get great images from the get go.
My D300 has rafts of options that took me a while to learn what everything does and to get the best out of it.
The D40 took me 2 minutes to set it up the way i like it.
One great thing is how clean images are upto ISO1600 this is proberly were it beat the Olympus E-420 or infact any other Olympus DSLR.
Also the Jpegs are punchy & sharp straight out of the camera.
One thing i did find is that it overexposes by about 1/3rd of a stop in Matrix Metering which really isn't a problem as i just dial in -0.3 which sorts it out.
All in all im very impressed with the output of the D40 it might only have 6mp but it uses them well & find it's more than enough for most prints.
Im glad now i choose the D40 over the Olympus E-420
Here a quick test shot, Jpeg straight out of the camera, using built in flash & the 18-55mm kit lens.
& had my mind set on the Olympus E-420.
I saw Argos was selling the D40 for £246 with the 18-55mm kit lens, thought what the hell it's cheaper than the E-420 so i nipped down to buy it.
As this is the first time i seen or held a D40, and im suprised how good it feels in the hand, also the size of the thing it's tiny I thought it was going to be much bigger, it not that much bigger than the E-420.
Another positive is how easy it is to setup & get great images from the get go.
My D300 has rafts of options that took me a while to learn what everything does and to get the best out of it.
The D40 took me 2 minutes to set it up the way i like it.
One great thing is how clean images are upto ISO1600 this is proberly were it beat the Olympus E-420 or infact any other Olympus DSLR.
Also the Jpegs are punchy & sharp straight out of the camera.
One thing i did find is that it overexposes by about 1/3rd of a stop in Matrix Metering which really isn't a problem as i just dial in -0.3 which sorts it out.
All in all im very impressed with the output of the D40 it might only have 6mp but it uses them well & find it's more than enough for most prints.
Im glad now i choose the D40 over the Olympus E-420
Here a quick test shot, Jpeg straight out of the camera, using built in flash & the 18-55mm kit lens.

because its better
only joking,the camera does get good reviews for high iso images,i have took some at iso 1600 in the rain at Donington park and they came out without any visible graining.
