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Nikon D40x For Astro? - Cloudy Nights

    https://www.cloudynights.com/topic/142894-nikon-d40x-for-astro/
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5 Nikon D40 Astrophotography Tips To Improve Your …

    https://photographypaws.com/5-nikon-d40-astrophotography-tips-to-improve-your-image-quality/
    Nikon D40 is a compact and easy-to-use digital camera that is considered excellent for astrophotography. It comes packed with features that can make your night time shots perfect in every way. Some of such notable features include the 6 MP DX CCD, 3D color matrix meter, wide ISO range, auto ISO detection, three AF sensors, and a powerful magnifier.

Nikon D40X Review (Still a Good Camera in 2022?)

    https://expertphotography.com/nikon-d40x-review/
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Nikon D40x and astrophotography - IceInSpace

    https://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/showthread.php?t=65414
    The D40 doesn't have a physical cable release, but works just fine with an infrared remote. All you need to do is set it to bulb mode, press the remote and time it yourself. A bit of a pain but no biggie. It's a very good camera. Given that it was Nikon's entry-level DSLR, it has provided many astrophotographers with good results. # 5

Is my Nikon d40 ok to use for Astro photography? - Cloudy Nights

    https://www.cloudynights.com/topic/575601-is-my-nikon-d40-ok-to-use-for-astro-photography/
    I have a >10 yr old Nikon D40X that I used last year in my experimentations in astrophoto (I now do visual only). The camera is indeed limited but if you are new to astrophoto it will be good as a first step, helping you to learn the fundamentals. Some caveats: * you will need a wireless remote control. * focusing is only possible in the the ...

Astrophotography with my D40? Best way to mount it?: …

    https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/2815379
    You can now screw your T-Mount-ed Nikon onto any device that has a T-Mount. You will typically attach your T-Mount-ed Nikon to one of two attachments...either a 1.25” or 2” T-Mount/eyepiece adapter, or directly to the telescope via the “visual back”, which is the part that has the thumbscrews to hold an eyepiece or diagonal in place.

Step into the world of astrophotography with a Nikon …

    https://imaging.nikon.com/lineup/microsite/astrophotography/getstarted/
    Now step into the world of astrophotography, together with a Nikon digital camera. The sea of stars twinkling in the night sky; the moon with the alluring shadows of its craters; the diverse forms cast by the planets; the mysterious nebulae and star clusters: How wonderful would it be if you could capture them beautifully in a photograph?

Nikon D40 for astro-imaging – British Astronomical …

    https://britastro.org/forums/topic/nikon-d40-for-astro-imaging
    Posted by David Mottershead at 12:09 on 2011 May 08. Hello PaulI don’t own, and haven’t used a Nikon D40, but up until last month I did own a Nikon D50, which is very similar to the D40, originally sharing the same 6 megapixel sensor among other components, although a 10.2 megapixel sensor was available later in production in the D40x.

My First Real Astrophotos With My Nikon D40 - Bart Busschots

    https://www.bartbusschots.ie/s/2008/02/01/my-first-real-astrophotos-with-my-nikon-d40/
    The other less-obvious thing you need is a remote. The Nikon D40 has a bulb mode but only if you set the shooting mode to the remote. That makes sense because the only way to use a bulb setting without camera shake is with some form of remote shutter release. Since the D40 doesn’t have a connector for an old-fassioned cable release the remote ...

Nikon | Photograph the night sky with a Nikon

    https://imaging.nikon.com/lineup/microsite/astrophotography/getstarted/camera/index.html
    The Nikon 1 J5 featuring backside illumination image sensor is the best option for astrophotography use. The camera’s compact and lightweight body makes an excellent companion for casual shooting of the stars, and despite the smaller size, its image sensor size is more than adequate to produce beautiful images of the starry sky.

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