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07-08-2008 2:30 PM
Brynteg
From what i know they are both very good cameras I nearly bought a D40 but decided on another camera (non-SLR) as we use the camera for work as well as personal use and just felt that it would be hardier.
It might be worth joing Which? as it is only a £1 a month and you can cancel after the first payment if you wish, they have loads of advice, ratings at a glance etc.
Ease of use is something to look at as well as some cameras can be over complicated depending on what you want to do. It may also be worth visiting your local camera shop and organise a play around with a few cameras that you have narrowed down to see which one fits you best.

From what i know they are both very good cameras I nearly bought a D40 but decided on another camera (non-SLR) as we use the camera for work as well as personal use and just felt that it would be hardier.
It might be worth joing Which? as it is only a £1 a month and you can cancel after the first payment if you wish, they have loads of advice, ratings at a glance etc.
Ease of use is something to look at as well as some cameras can be over complicated depending on what you want to do. It may also be worth visiting your local camera shop and organise a play around with a few cameras that you have narrowed down to see which one fits you best.
