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Nikon introduces $600 digital SLR camera
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Category : Miscellaneous 0 comment
As if this year's D-SLR war wasn't already intense enough, Nikon has again upped the ante with its latest low-end D-SLR, the D40. At 6.1 megapixels, it's destined to replace the D50 as Nikon's entry-level D-SLR for those looking to step up from a point-and-shoot digital camera, though the D50 will remain in the product line for now. But the real big news here is price: It's going to list for $600 with a new Nikon 18-to-55 mm Nikkor zoom lens.
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