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90-day warranty, the cameras, but I am in favor of the D40 because it has a spotmeter and not the 350D. Although the D40 seems small, it is practically the same exact size as the 350D. Http: / / www.dpreview.com/reviews/compare_post.asp?method=sidebyside&cameras=canon_eos350d 2Cnikon_d40% & show = all http://www.dpreview. com/reviews/nikond40/page17.asp tells us that the Canon 350D meter calibration is off by about 1 / 3 of a stop. Actually, this would not cause any images. The D40 is sharper and clearly shows less noise at all ISO settings. Http: / / www.dpreview.com/reviews/nikond40/page18.asp studio images. 8 MP the Canon 350D at least put the camera on an equal footing with the Nikon D40 in image quality, but you have to take note that the Rebel XT is shot at ISO 100 and the Nikon shot the lowest value of ISO 200. I think Canon's images may seem a little better, but we know from the page before that under equal levels lighting, the Canon will begin to break before the Nikon. The critic says: "While it is possible to select areas of the image that give some credence to EOS 350D 34% advantage to the number of pixels it is clear that the average observer is taken with the Nikon D40 with a length of 18 mm focal length f / 4,5 a, 1/80th of one, ISO 400 using jpeg seconds. The focal point for the photo of Canon is a little deeper than it is for Nikon, but even 8MP RAW and have and use a smaller aperture, I think the image of Canon breaks more than the Nikon. You can barely make out the features of the face of the gentleman in the background. Is this the camera or the superiority of Nikon 17-55 lens, so many of us here praise?? Well, I've made my position clear. I like the Nikon D40 better than the Canon EOS also have some sample images that can be watched. http://www.popphoto http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/nikond40/ http://www.steves-digicams.com/2007_reviews/nikon_d40.html. http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/d40/d40-recommendations.htm I com/cameras/3756/camera-test-nikon-d40.html functions except autofocus as well as many (possibly dozens) "out of print" lenses that will work equally well. but realistically, most people find this perfectly adequate, especially if you are moving from a point and shoot (60X speed) card for $ 25 or 2 GB for $ 35. Or – get the D40 with 18-135 lens and 1 GB Lexar card for $ 750. We also have used D40 from $ 475. And yet … Clearly these are both cameras