OMG, i so want a vintage polaroid cami've been wanting one for a while now just so i can take polaroids of myelf & post them on my room's wall
I use a Nikon D40, i'm thinking about trading mine in & getting the D40x b/c i think the one i have acts up, but i'm not sure, i may just need to learn to use it more b/ci just got it two weeks agoit really is a great camera, though. the quality of the images are just . . <3
As for POint & shoots, i have a Optimus & an Kodak model C643![]()
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I used to have the D40. The 2 differences with the D40 to that of the D40x are the pixels and lower ISO setting. While D40 has 6 mega pixels the D40x has 10. While D40's lowest ISO is 200, D40x's lowest ISO setting is 100. Other than that there's no BIG differences between the D40/D40x.
And I've noticed a lot of people don't understand the whole megapixel thing. It has nothing to do with clarity of the pictures. It has more to do with how big you want your prints. More pixels, bigger your prints. But how often are you going to print out poster size pictures? Maybe if your working in commercial advertising.
I'm now thinking to buy the D80. But I'm not sure. I really like my D40x.