The proverb “he who hesitates is lost” may be true if you’re a member of the Danish aristocracy, but if you’ve been sitting on the fence about making a move from a point-and-shoot digital camera to a digital SLR, your hesitation may be rewarded. Nikon has introduced a sweet DSLR, the Model D40, aimed at consumers who may have balked at the pricing and complexity of the current crop of byte-based, single-lens reflex cameras. Although thin and pocketable digital cameras have a nice, nonthreatening quality about them.
Nikon D40 Eases Transition to Digital SLR World
Posted by: John P. Mello Jr. January 4, 2007 05:00 AMThe proverb “he who hesitates is lost” may be true if you’re a member of the Danish aristocracy, but if you’ve been sitting on the fence about making a move from a point-and-shoot digital camera to a digital SLR, your hesitation may be rewarded. Nikon has introduced a sweet DSLR, the Model D40, aimed at consumers who may have balked at the pricing and complexity of the current crop of byte-based, single-lens reflex cameras. Although thin and pocketable digital cameras have a nice, nonthreatening quality about them.