Nikon D40 review

I used my first Nikon D40 camera for about 3 years, then I sold it, and a few years later, in 2015 I bought it again. Now I have a lot of practical experience with the Nikon D40, which I share in this review.

Nikon D40 review

Nikon D40 review

The Nikon D40 was introduced on November 16, 2006, and became the fourteenth full-fledged Nikon digital SLR camera. Before its release, the following Nikon D1 cameras already existed, D1h, D1x, D100, D2h, D70, D2x, D2hs, D70s, D50, D200, D2xs, D80 (the list is shown in the order the cameras were released). Nikon D40 has opened a new class of Nikon cameras. Like Nikon D50, Nikon D40 belongs to the line of amateur cameras, but unlike all of the above cameras, the Nikon D40 was taken away from a very important thing - the focusing motor, which is responsible for autofocusing with non-motorized lenses like 'AF'. Thus, all Nikon D40 owners were automatically forced to use more modern and sometimes more expensive lenses such as AF S и AF-I. Many Nikon users cursed the company for taking away the Nikon D40's compatibility with a huge (really very large) fleet of old autofocus optics. On the other hand, the Nikon D40 turned out to be a very cheap camera, which is why it was bought by a huge number of users. Subsequently, Nikon did not pay attention to user complaints and continued the line of cameras, for which it was Nikon D40 that became the basis.

Nikon D40 Camera Setup Display

Nikon D40 Camera Setup Display

This camera is the `` youngest '', the slowest, with the worst focusing system and the simplest camera in the lineup of all digital SLR cameras Nikon... Don't expect stunning performance figures from it. If you need a more serious amateur camera for photography, then you should pay attention to the modern, latest and most 'feature-packed' device in this line - Nikon D5600... The Nikon D40 baby remains just a tool for amateur photographers who don't need modern 'gadgets'.

Compared to more advanced cameras, the Nikon D40 does not have the following important functions:

  • No built-in focus motor
  • There is no front selector for the index finger of the right hand. This makes it difficult to configure many parameters. This selector was first thrown out of Nikon D50.
  • There is no high speed sync function with Nikon external flash units.
  • There is no function to control external flashes in automatic mode using the creative lighting system Nikon CLS.
  • There is no diaphragm rheostat for working with manual optics.
  • There is no way to shoot video.
  • The camera does not know how to shoot panoramas, HDR, there is no time-lapse function, there is no bracketing, there is no function ADL, there is no control of vignetting, chromatic aberration, distortion and a million modern lotions typical of modern cameras.

But Nikon D40 retains the main thing - a large sensor. Physical matrix size (sensor) the Nikon D40 is the same as on modern expensive Nikon DX cameras: Nikon D7100, D7200, D5500, D5300, D3300 etc. One of the key differences between a DSLR and an ordinary digital compact is matrix size. In ideal shooting conditions, the Nikon D40 allows you to get the result on par with any modern Nikon DX camera.

NIkon D40 with Nikon AF Nikkor 50mm 1: 1.4D lens

NIkon D40 with lens Nikon AF Nikkor 50mm 1: 1.4D

Nikon D40 is Nikon's slowest DSLR camera. Maximum burst speed is only 2.5 frames per second... Its predecessor had the same low burst speed - Nikon D50. But not everything is so bad, if you delve into the characteristics of other cameras, you can find that professional cameras Nikon D300 и D300s also lower their speed to a miserable 2.5 frames per second during shooting with 14 bit color depth in RAW format. And also, if you recall that the top legendary Nikon D3X camera reduces the burst speed to meager 1.8 frames per second while shooting in RAW format with 14 bit color depth, the Nikon D40 doesn’t seem so slow at all.

When shooting at ISO HI1 (equivalent to ISO 3200), the burst speed drops to 1 fps, because the Nikon D40 is still the slowest camera in the entire Nikon DSLR family.

Frame buffer the Nikon D40 is also small and is:

  • 4 frames in RAW format with all disabled advanced settings
  • 3 frames in RAW + JPEG L BASIC format with all advanced settings disabled
  • 8 frames in JPEG, L, FINE format with all advanced settings disabled
  • 12 frames in JPEG, L, NORM format with all advanced settings disabled
  • 18 frames in JPEG, L, BASIC format with all advanced settings disabled
  • 60 frames in JPEG, S, BASIC format with all advanced settings disabled
  • 3 frames in RAW format with all advanced settings enabled
  • 2 frames in RAW + JPEG L BASIC format with all additional settings included
  • 7 frames JPEG, L, FINE with all advanced settings enabled
  • 11 frames JPEG, L, NORM with all advanced settings included
  • 17 frames in JPEG, L, BASIC format with all advanced settings included
  • 59 frames JPEG, S, BASIC with all advanced settings enabled

Please note that the Nikon D40 can only shoot in JPEG L BASIC quality when using RAW + JPEG.

Nikon D40 uses the most primitive Multi-CAM 530 focusing systeminstalled in only 3 cameras: Nikon D40, D40x, D60... In the future, this focusing module was abandoned. Unfortunately, the Nikon D40 has only 3 focusing points, only one center is cruciform. The camera tenaciously holds the subject, but it is quite difficult for it to keep track of moving objects. Also note that the Nikon D40 in focus mode AF-C has focus priority over shutter release priority. This little thing greatly interferes with work and is described by me in a separate article 'Nikon entry-level cameras and focus priority'.

Nikon D40 allows you to manually select only 5 ISO values: 200, 400, 800, 1600, HI (3200) units. Given that the Nikon D40 is the shortest excerpt equals 1/4000 s, sometimes the minimum ISO 200 can play a trick when using high-aperture optics.

Measurement exposure is 420 segment RGB sensor, which is used in a huge number of other cameras (for example, in Nikon D3400, D5100, D90 etc.). But the Nikon D40 froze exposure often carried out with errors, very often the camera likes to overexpose 2/3 steps. I do not know what this may be connected with. Very often you have to make additional adjustments from -0,3 to -1 2/3 steps.

The camera slows down a bit when turning on the display and when corrected exposure (while the display is activated, you can skip the frame).

Helpful advice - Set the programmable button to change the ISO, it will be a little easier to work with the camera. To add charm to the camera, turn off the siren (sound notification), which beeps when focusing. For more set the sharpness and color in the camera to 'Optim. snapshot -> VI '.

And what about Nikon D40x? Nikon D40x was introduced 4 months after the release of Nikon D40. The main difference in D40x there was another sensor for 10 megapixels. The letter 'x' after the name of the Nikon camera just speaks of the increase in the number of pixels on the sensor. In general Nikon D40 and D40x very similar, in something the Nikon D40 is even better than Nikon D40x. All the differences between the Nikon D40 and D40x will find in the Nikon D40x review.

Sample photos without processing

Below is a gallery of shots taken with the Nikon D40 and lens YONGNUO LENS 100mm 1: 2 YN100mm F2N for Nikon. The photos in the gallery below are shown without processing, the conversion of the source RAW files by the original Capture NX-D or ViewNX-I converter or the on-camera JPEG L FINE without any additional adjustments or on-camera JPEG.

Original JPEG photos can be download from this link. Examples of photos on YONGNUO LENS 100mm 1: 2 YN100mm F2N for Nikon with a little processing you can still see in my gallery here.

My experience or what really?

In fact, everything is simple, Nikon D40 is the last camera on the legendary 6-megapixel Sony ICX-453-AQ sensor. A list of all Nikon DSLR cameras and their sensors can be found at this link. Older cameras use the same sensor. Nikon D70, D70s и D50that delight the eye with a nice picture. Older camera Nikon D100 uses a similar matrix, but still different from the one on the Nikon D40. CCD matrices of these old men give a very nice color, for which they are appreciated.

Unlike Nikon D70, D70s, D50 и D100 Nikon D40 camera is the only one that uses a more modern image processor (processor), similar to the processor (processor) in cameras D200, D80, D40x. This processor allows ISO HI1 (ISO 3200 equivalent) and DL function for RAW images (this function was not available on previous models D50, D70, D70s etc.). A list of all the processors used in Nikon cameras can be found at this link.

Working with cameras on old 6-megapixel CCD matrices, I came to the conclusion that on-camera JPEG with Nikon D40 is the most pleasant. The Nikon D40 shots are some of the most enjoyable ones I got right away in on-camera JPEG. Of course, I really love cameras Fujifilm FinePix S5 Pro и Fujifilm FinePix S3 Pro, but with the Nikon D40, sometimes there are much fewer problems to achieve a good result.

Subjectively - Nikon D40 is my favorite camera... I've had about 5 different Nikon D40s over the years. The last one already has mileage more than 150.000.

Nikon D40 body on the secondary market can be found for 70-100 USD - it is one of the cheapest SLR cameras of all time. For 80-100 USD you can find a pretty super-zoom to it Nikon DX AF-S Nikkor 18-135mm 1: 3.5-5.6G ED SWM IF Aspherical or Nikon AF-S Nikkor 18-70mm 1: 3.5-4.5G ED DX SWM IF Aspherical and shoot for your own pleasure. My practice has shown that the cheapest and most functional set is just a bunch of Nikon D40 and Nikon DX AF-S Nikkor 18-135m 1: 3.5-5.6G ED SWM IF Aspherical.

Low-priced lenses are great for creative shooting. Nikon 35 / 1.8G DX, Nikon 50 / 1.8G, Yongnuo 35 / 2 и Yongnuo 50 / 1.8.

More sample photos on Nikon D40

  1. Video about Nikon D40
  2. More videos about Nikon D40
  3. examples on Nikon N AF-S Nikkor 300mm 1: 4E PF ED VR
  4. examples on Carl Zeiss Makro Planar 2/50 ZF.2 T *
  5. examples on Nikon Nikkor 105mm 1: 1.8
  6. examples on Sigma ZOOM 18-50mm 1: 2.8-4.5 DC OS HSM Optical Stabilizer
  7. examples on Milvus 2/35 ZF.2 (Zeiss distagon 2 / 35 T *)
  8. examples on Nippon Kogaku Japan Nikkor-S Auto 1: 1.2 f = 55mm
  9. examples on Sigma DC 17-70mm 1: 2.8-4 MACRO HSM Optical Stabilizer
  10. examples on Nikon DX AF-S Nikkor 35mm 1: 1.8G SWM Aspherical
  11. examples on Tamron 180mm 1: 3.5 LD DI SP AF [IF] MACRO 1: 1
  12. examples on Nikon ED AF-S VR-Nikkor 70-200mm 1: 2.8G (Vibration Reduction SWM IF)
  13. examples on yongnuo LENS 100mm 1: 2 (YN100mm F2N, for Nikon)
  14. examples on Nikon AF-S Nikkor 50mm 1: 1.8G SWM Aspherical
  15. examples on Carl zeiss distagon 2.8 / 21 T * ZF.2
  16. examples on Nikon AF-S Nikkor 50mm 1: 1.4G SWM
  17. examples on Sigma 30mm 1: 1.4 DC A (Art)
  18. examples on Nikon AF-S Nikkor 20mm 1: 1.8G ED N (Nano Crystal Coat SWM RF ED Aspherical)
  19. examples on Tamron SP 70-200mm F / 2.8 Di VC USD G2 A025
  20. examples on Nippon Kogaku Japan Nikkor-P Auto 1: 2.5 f = 105mm
  21. examples on Telear-N 3.5/200
  22. examples on Nikon AF-S Nikkor 80-400mm 1: 4.5-5.6G Super ED VR IF N Nano Crystal Coat
  23. examples on Irix 150mm f / 2.8 Macro 1: 1 Dragonfly
  24. examples on Nikon N AF-S Nikkor 24mm 1: 1.4G ED (SWM RF Aspherical Nano Crystal Coat)
  25. examples on Carl zeiss distagon 2/28 ZF.2 T *
  26. examples on Nikon N AF-S Nikkor 300mm 1: 2.8G II ED VR
  27. examples on SMC TAKUMAR 1: 1.8 / 55 ASAHI OPT. CO., JAPAN
  28. examples on Jupiter-11A 4/135
  29. examples on Nippon Kogaku Japan NIKKOR-UD Auto 1: 3.5 f = 20mm
  30. examples on Industar-26m 1: 2.8 F = 5cm P
  31. examples on SMC PENTAX 1: 1.8 / 55 ASAHI OPT. CO., JAPAN 
  32. examples on Industar-50 1: 3,5 F = 5cm P
  33. examples on 7Artisans 60mm 1: 2.8 Macro II
  34. examples on SMC PENTAX-M 1:2.8 100mm ASAHI OPT. CO., JAPAN
  35. examples on Sigma Zoom 18-50mm 1:3.5-5.6 DC D

More examples of photos (selections of 10 photos) on Radozhiva's social networks:

  1. Autumn 2020 on Nikkor 50/1.8G
  2. Autumn 2021 on different versions of Helios-81, many photos
  3. Autumn 2022 on Nikon Nikkor 105mm 1:1.8
  4. Autumn 2023 on Sigma Zoom 18-50mm 1: 3.5-5.6 DC D
  5. Nikon D40 features with a pretty Zeiss Makro-Planar
  6. Summer 2021 on Nikon D40 and Tamron 70-210 / 2.8
  7. My 500px gallery
  8. 04-06-2021
  9. 11-06-2021
  10. 13-06-2021
  11. 16-06-2021
  12. 17-06-2021
  13. 01-07-2021 and they are here on club photo en
  14. 25-07-2021
  15. 26-07-2021 (Meike 85mm 1: 1.8 AF)
  16. 29/07/2021 (photo from christening)
  17. 02-08-2021 (Tamron 70-300 VC)
  18. 03-08-2021 (ginger paradise, Tamron 70-300 VC) facebook | club photo en | VK | Instagram | Twitter | Youtube
  19. 05-08-2021 (Nippon Kogaku Japan Nikkor-S Auto 1: 1.2 f = 55mm)
  20. 07-08-2021 (Jupiter-8 1: 2 F = 5cm P, facebook) | VK
  21. 14-09-2021 (autumn, MC HELIOS-81H 2/50, Instagram) | VK
  22. 01-10-2021 (autumn, MC HELIOS-81M 2/53 club foro ru) | VK | Facebook | Instagram | Youtube
  23. 01-11-2021
  24. 09-12-2021 (portraits)
  25. 24-04-2022 (Sigma 85/1.4 ART)
  26. 30-07-2022 ('MACRO' for $3)
  27. 04-09-2022 ('Macro' on TV LENS f=50mm 1:1.4)
  28. 10-09-2022 (various on TELEAR-N 3.5/200)
  29. 13-10-2022 (Nikon Nikkor-S Auto 1:1.2 f=55mm)
  30. examples on video here
  31. examples on video here
  32. many photos on Nikon D40 and different lenses in the group here

Results

The Nikon D40 is Nikon's simplest DSLR, but its simplicity doesn't stop it from taking good pictures and having simple, straightforward controls. Nikon D40 lacks a huge number of useful functions and capabilities, however, it can handle 90% of standard photo tasks. One of my Nikon D40 cameras has already run over 150.000, the other has 120.000 shots and continues to shoot. Now Nikon D40 is considered morally obsolete, since after its release Nikon released a whole series of similar 'cut-down' cameras: Nikon D40x, D60, D3000, D3100, D3200, D3300, D3400, D3500, as well as slightly more advanced D5000, D5100, D5200, D5300, D5500 и D5600. Now Nikon D40 is of interest to budget enthusiasts who want to join the world of SLR cameras.

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Comments: 501, on the topic: Review of Nikon D40

  • Andrei

    sensible review

  • Dmitriy

    I have been shooting "forty" for 3 years already, my first DSLR. I shoot mostly airplanes with a telephoto camera, and so on - friends in nature, all sorts of feasts. Nice camera, but the limits of its capabilities are quite tangible. When shooting objects against the background of the sky, “noise” in the sky is almost always present. In good weather, I really want to put ISO 100, but I can't. With insufficient lighting, you have to avoid raising the ISO to 400, not to mention 800. This is one of the minuses. There are also many advantages, but enough has been said about them above :)

    ZY in M mode, the aperture is set by turning the “main control dial” while holding down the Fn button (it seems so, because the control of the main functions of the camera is so easily brought “to automatism” that you press without thinking, but ask what the name of this or that button is - I will doubt for a long time: )).

    • Arkady Shapoval

      Thank you very much for the aperture in M ​​mode, I will know. Indeed, ISO 100 is not enough, and so the camera is full of chic.

    • R'RёS,R ° F "RёR№

      But about “by all means to avoid raising the ISO to 400, not to mention 800” - I strongly disagree. ISO 800 adds a subtle noise similar to film grain. Perhaps you just shoot with a whale lens and that's why such a result? I use fixed focal length manual lenses and am very pleased with the result.
      P.S. for me the disadvantages of the camera are 1) the lack of a built-in motor 2) the lack of exposure metering when working with manual optics 3) ... yes, that's all :)

      • Arkady Shapoval

        The noise almost entirely depends on the matrix, what you will shoot at ISO 1600 for the whale, that for the super aperture - the noise will be the same, the picture will only differ due to the difference in the lens.

        • Andrey

          I agree. I never raise more than 800, since I consider them to be inoperative for myself.

    • Lion-like

      Sensible, thanksgiving ...

  • Elena

    Good day!
    I liked your review. I have had D40x for three years, and I finally understood what the differences are. It's a little unclear how to set the programmable button to change ISO, so that it would be a little easier to work with the camera? What is meant? The main factor pushing me to change the camera is noise in low light already at ISO 400/800. The bad news is that you cannot reduce the step between the ISO values, the jumps are too sharp.
    And the diaphragm is set by pressing the “+/-” button (located under the main on / off button) while turning the wheel to the right / left. It's somehow more convenient ... and exposure is near ...

    • Arkady Shapoval

      In the camera settings, you need to find the value of the “function of the fn button” and set the ISO selection. Then by pressing this button with the help of the main wheel you can select ISO. Regarding the jumps in ISO - you can put auto ISO, then the camera will adjust the values ​​by itself and they will be in ten steps, that is, they will be like 500, 250, etc. Thanks a lot for the advice on aperture control.

      • Andrey

        And I did not put on Fn change ISO. I just set the car with a limit of 800. I thought that I would not be able to control the iso setting well and this could add some shake to me. For me it’s better to control the shutter speed, and let the camera put 800 with the exposed ceiling.

  • Elena

    And thank you for the fn button prompt, it turns out to be a "lit button". Auto ISO works only in programmed modes, which I don't like at all))) The only exception is the Child mode.

    • Andrey

      Why is auto ISO only programmed? In P, A and S also works. I always use it.

  • Anatoly

    In manual mode, set the shutter speed to the main control wheel, then hold down the +/- button and set the aperture and that's it. Instruction manual http://www.holodin.com/file/2728/6064_%D0%98%D0%BD%D1%81%D1%82%D1%80%D1%83%D0%BA%D1%86%D0%B8%D1%8F_Nikon_D40_%D0%BD%D0%B0_%D1%80%D1%83%D1%81%D1%81%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%BC.pdf

  • Sergiy

    The camera changes. Yes, it’s small and easy to carry it with you in a backpack. Shchu dratuє, on the display when correcting the exposure in the mode of diaphragm. Shchob unscrew tsyogo, I’m ruining an exponential lock in mode A and then I’m shaking hands in M. I’m opening the window so that the display does not get into this way. Great nedolik only three points of focus. I’ve got a good sense of it, and about that, give mistakes in focus, then finish with a twist with your hand. One hundred percent of the motor is not particularly moving, right now, active with motors. It’s possible to navigate 50mm 1,8 with a motor. Although the housing is leakproof, I pull it now and then in the middle and then in the middle, and as a result I saw it and I saw a square file.

    • Arkady Shapoval

      Another 135 2.0 DC did not with the motor)

  • Sergei

    I am very satisfied, I have been working with Nikon d40 lens 18-105 for four years already. Flash Nikon -800. I'm bombing weddings, mom don't grieve, of course I'm processing, just right, everyone thinks that I have a phot of thousands for $ 5. Is it okay? See photos “My World 13_sergey_69@mail.ru"

    • Arkady Shapoval

      Fine. It is important how to photograph, and not on which technique)

  • Eugene

    hello, thanks for the review! if you choose between D40 and D50, which one to choose? the latter still has a motor, a 1/500 flash and an additional screen, but it is a little older and the display is smaller ... what do you think? :)

    • Arkady Shapoval

      If you did read the D40 review, then I indicated that she also had a flash, 1 \ 500. I would take the D50 because of the motor. The image quality is almost identical.

  • Dima

    What are these places in the photo? (girl on the background of the lake). The hiker himself, so I ask.)

    • Arkady Shapoval

      This photo is from all over Crimea, I don’t remember exactly.

  • Alexey

    SIGMA AF 17-50 f / 2.8 EX DC OS HSM
    Sigma 17-70mm F2.8-4.0 DC Macro OS HSM which is better to take?

    • Arkady Shapoval

      The lenses are different, describe the goals that the lens will face and on which camera it will work.

  • Alexey

    as a replacement to the regular 18-55. already available: 35 / 1,8 55-200 BP 85 / 3,5 macro

    • Arkady Shapoval

      Then it is better SIGMA AF 17-50 f / 2.8 EX DC OS HSM with aperture throughout the field.

  • Alexey

    But does the tamron have better quality? they say he has a lot of marriage.

    • Arkady Shapoval

      It depends on which lens to talk about.

  • Dmitriy

    please tell me I can control the Nikon Camera Control Pro camera d 40. And I would also like to know if using this program I can set the shutter speed, aperture, shutter speed, interval between shots (in general, to take Time laps.

    • Arkady Shapoval

      Yes, you can, he supports D40

  • Sasha

    When using the Nikon D40 with the manual Jupiter 37A, I sometimes heard complaints, sometimes it doesn’t always get into focus, they recommend putting a focusing screen (matte, simple without any wedges). It is advisable to read about this screen (see examples) or at least hear your opinion about this screen.

    • Arkady Shapoval

      I have not used, I can not give practical advice.

  • Rudenko Andrey

    Many thanks for the site. A lot of useful, and most importantly simple, intelligible and in one place. Previously, I shot a little on Zenith and the ultrasound. I'm going to switch to the Central Control Commission. I want to take one of this (nikon d40,50,70). A small request, what should I look for when buying a used DSLR? Maybe this article will ever be?

    • Arkady Shapoval

      Pay attention to the number of hot pixels in the matrix. I will try to organize the article.

  • Rudenko Andrey

    Thank you!

  • a lion

    Tell me, is it necessary to discharge the battery completely before charging, and is it possible to charge it to the end?

    • Denis

      Li-ion batteries do not need to be fully discharged.

  • a lion

    oh, not completely.

  • Nikolay Brzhestovsky

    Thanks for the excellent review and tips. All good shots.

  • Dmitriy

    Arkady, good day.
    Firstly, a very good blog, very competent, sensible and understandable tests. What I really liked is that you express your subjective opinion, and not rely on dry numbers.
    I have a question for you about the D40. I have this camera since 2007, I bought it as soon as it went on sale. Until recently, namely, probably until January 2013, there were no special problems with the device. In January, when my little son began to crawl, I noticed that when using the flash (even built-in, even external YongNuo YN-467-II) in any mode except AUTO, after focusing and sound confirmation (I specifically turned it on for this ) The D40 takes a picture in about 1-1,5 seconds. And then each picture somewhere in 1-1,5 seconds after re-focusing. What is sad, during this incomprehensible pause, the camera does not correct the sharpness even with the tracking focus mode. In AUTO mode, when using any of the D40's flashes, it delivers a burst somewhere around 1,5 frames / second. It is clear that in the end I have neither frame nor sharpness. And shooting on a DSLR in Auto is mauvais ton

    • Arkady Shapoval

      Most likely you need to turn off the red-eye reduction mode in the camera menu, where the flash mode is set.

      • Dmitriy

        Arkady, thank you so much. It helped

  • Sergei

    Hello. Given your vast experience in using SLR cameras, I want to ask a question: I have a problem with the D40. . There is a dot on the matrix (sometimes a line stretches from the dot to the bottom), it appears against a dark background at high ISO, low shutter speeds, or a combination of both. So, what is this fraught with in the future? This artifact has appeared recently, and is worried if it will not be necessary to change the camera in the near future?

    • Arkady Shapoval

      This is the signal reading strip. With age, the bands become larger. I don’t know how to treat. I observe this sore in my cameras with a CCD matrix.

  • Sergei

    I would like to read a review about the very common Nikon D50 camera. The design differences from the D40 are well known, but what about the quality of the shots, is the Jpeg from the D40 much better or not so much as to outweigh the design advantages of the D50?

  • Alexander

    Good evening everyone! The topic under discussion is interesting and understandable. I am also interested to find out if there are differences in the quality of the D40 and D50 images. And which lens is better to get for shooting the interior of small rooms?

  • anonym

    That
    set aperture rotate the command dial while holding
    button next to the shutter.

  • DIANA

    Good day!
    I would like to clarify - what should you pay special attention to when buying a used D40, in order to be able to enjoy your purchase in the future? thanks

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