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Anonymous
I don't like calling other people "failures" outright, but Ken Rockwell is not someone to be taking photography advice from.
The D40x has four more megapixels and, somehow, more dynamic range despite that. (Megapixels and dynamic range usually work against each other.)
And for once, Ken Rockwell is right, with regard to the ISOs. The minimum normal ISO of a digital camera is always the optimum sensitivity to be running it at; anything lower you can go through ten menus to get to is actually lower quality. Unless you do a lot of studio flash work, or like shooting wide open at high noon, a higher optimum ISO is better.
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