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All filters are threaded to screw onto the inside threads of the outside rim of a lens. Virtually all lenses, especially those for a digital camera such as yours, will accept a screw on filter at their 'outer' rim (away from the camera). Be sure the filter you have is the same diameter as the lens - they come in varying sizes, according to the type of lens.

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Q: How do you attach a UV filter to a Digital D40 SLR camera?
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Where can one purchase a Nikon D40 camera?

The Nikon D40 camera is a discontinued mode. However, the Nikon D40 can still be found on eBay, Amazon among other online retailers. Best Buy has refurbished D40 cameras for sale.


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I have a Nikon D40. Easy to use, all the quailty of a Cannon, but with a lower price.


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The Nikon D40 camera is available at most electronic retailers that sell computers, cameras and other electronics. Future Shop and Best Buy are two retailers that sell Nikon D40 cameras.


Where can one purchase a Nikon d40 kit?

A Nikon D40 kit can be purchased from the Amazon website. The Nikon D40 is a camera that is highly rated by people who have bought it and provided feedback on the Amazon site.


Can you use a Nikon D40 lens on a D50 Nikon camera?

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Is Nikon d40 a good camera?

In my view, the nikon d40 is not really good one. The most obvious shortcoming of the Nikon D40 camera, is the absence of an autofocus driver in the camera body. What this means, is that if autofocus is important to the way you take pictures, they you are somewhat limited in the number of lenses you can use with the D40. Only about ten percent of the available lenses for the Nikon D40 have autofocus drives built into the lenses. Needless to say, those lenses are considerably more expensive than lenses without autofocus. In addition, most SLR's in this price range, allow you to take pictures in the RAW format, and the D40 is no exception. What is a bit surprising, is that when you take pictures with the RAW and JPEG format at the same time, the D40 only uses a very basic JPEG format. For a camera in this price range I would have expected better. You can have a see. http://www.dinodirect.com/


Is 52mm filter will fit to your Nikon D40?

It doesn't depend on the camera body, it depends on the size of the lens. DON'T confused size of lens for focal length. If you can't find the specs for your lens, just measure it.


What brand and type of digital camera is best for a beginner with a budget of $500?

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Where can you buy Nikon D40 camera?

Nikon has it own website which will have all the camera's for a cheaper option you can try Walmart , amazon, or even eBay. Nikon camera's are very reliable and great quality .


Why is the Nikon d40's battery life so short compared with others like the Nikon d50?

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