Pros
- Excellent image quality
- Very useful in-camera help system
Cons
- No depth of field preview
- Lacks exposure bracketing
Bottom Line
The D40X is a great bargain, as long as you can live without exposure bracketing, depth of field preview, and dust removal.
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