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How to Compare the Nikon D40 to the Canon 40D Digital Cameras
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Nikon D40 for the Canon EOS 40 D comparison is not easy, given that one cost much more than another. But there are still a few things to keep in mind. One is the quality of the image and noise. Important as you create the functionality that is necessary and can get high quality possible, images without? The Canon EOS 40 D has advanced, an incredible processor and image technology some utilities, Nikon 40 D is no.
Instructions
Things You’ll Need:
Product manuals for Canon EOS 40D and Nikon D40 Digital Cameras
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1
Decide if you need a light, comfortable camera that shoots good but not professional images. If you want something less expensive but very good, choose the Nikon D40. If you want a pro camera that is just a step below those $5,000 models but still delivers excellent picture quality, go with the Canon 40D.
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Look at the pixel capacity of each camera. Canon delivers 10 megapixels and Nikon 6.1 total megapixels. This means you can shoot magazine-quality pictures with both; however, top-end magazines may require more than the 6.1 megapixels the Nikon D40 delivers. A newspaper will not, and your average magazine won’t, either. Will you outgrow the Nikon EOS 40D Digital Cameras too fast?
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3
Assess your shooting needs. Which shot do you normally take? Action, sports, close-ups, wildlife? Where will your pictures be published? Are you going to shoot photos for billboards or large images? The Canon EOS 40D Digital Cameras delivers better speed, less image noise, and larger images than the Nikon D40.
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4
Compare the fastest and slowest shutter speeds. The Canon 40D gives you 1/8000 sec to 30 sec exposures, the Nikon 1/4000 to 30 sec. The Canon is twice as fast. If you want to take high-speed photos or plan on layering for multi-exposures, the Canon is a better choice.
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5
Compare the accessories, flashes, lens and software offered by each. Nikon has several image-editing software packages, as well as some helpful in-camera editing abilities like red-eye removal, image overlay, monochrome and various other tones. The Canon offers these as well, along with a Live View mode that lets you use your computer to control your camera. Which ones will you use, and which ones do you really need?
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Decide whether the advanced features of the Canon, like a 6.5 fps shooting speed, are worth the extra expense. The Nikon offers 2.5 frames per second, and both offer instant image capture, or no delay on the shutter.
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Decide which glass is best for your shooting. Canon makes a very nice, very expensive lens, and so does Nikon. It may come down to cost. If you spend less on the camera body, you might be able to afford a better lens.
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