
Review Summary
2012-08-19T21:00:00
This is a used camera, however I am truly amazed at how perfect this camera is. Very happy with Adorama- great service.
Groman
2012-03-04T19:00:00
I went from a 30D to this 40D and have yet to truly test it out in the typical settings that I shoot at. As of now, I like this camera. I find it quite similar to my 30D. I will know much more about it's nuances after a few weddings, spring sports, & a some senior pics!
CINDY B.
2009-12-03T19:00:00
I have had this camera for a little over a year now and have shot around 15,000 images. Its fast, versatile and very easy to use. I shot film for years and I am glad I made the switch to digital with this one. It is very solidly built and has a fantastic feature set. A couple of my favorite things. 1. Mirror-lock up. I typically use this for quiet operation, or for zooming in with the LCD for ultra fine focusing when on a tripod. 2. 6.5 fps. Fantastic! 3. 3 programmable presets on the main dial. I set up a couple of my most used general configs for fast access, then fine-tune from there. 4. Virtually zero shutter lag 5. Beautiful sharp photos even in low light as JPG, RAW or JPG+RAW 6. Very solidly built. A couple things I don't like (but they are minor). 1. Built-in pop-up flash seems a bit fragile. 2. 1.6 crop factor Overall, this is just a fantastic camera. After the 50D came out, I wondered if I should have waited...but after checking out the 50D a couple times, the differences are not worth it...and in a few ways the 40D may even be superior. If you are serious about a good DSLR, get this!
Chriso
2009-07-19T21:00:00
I bought this camera about 8 months ago moving up from the Rebel XT. I love the camera after shooting several thousand photos. It fits my hands comfortably. It feels strong and well balanced. I like the easy access to controls at the right index finger. I can't say anything negative.
BILL D.
2009-05-15T21:00:00
I use this in my personal life and semi-professionally doing contract freelance work and also portraiture. I had a canon powershot before and this is my first dslr. I found it very easy to use. Paired with some good glass I've gotten some beautiful photographs and it has yet to disappoint me. It can get a little heavy after you add other gear such as external flash, bracket, etc. but so worth it and at an affordable price if you can't yet afford the higher-end dslr's. A swivel lcd would be nice but not necessary and the pixles are just fine for large prints. You won't regret this purchase...I've had it over a year and LOVE IT! Just PERFECT for me :)
VIVO
2009-03-29T21:00:00
It was time to replace my original Rebel and Tamron zoom. Al at Adorama helped me make a final decision based on my needs. A 50D would be nice but a 40D fit my budget. My ordered arrived well packed and the very next day without any additional charges. Two days later I found the same kit for $40 less. Adorama imediately credited my card. I will NEVER buy from any other source.
MARK G.
2009-03-29T21:00:00
I had heard that this was a great camera so I decided to give my Rebel XSi/450 to my daughter and bought this one. All my Cannon lens work well with this body and I am very glad I made the step up to this camera Don't let the lower megapixel count fool you, the shots I have taken look as good or in most cases, better, than the XSi. Don't get me wrong, I loved the XSi but this camera feels much better to me and the pictures are outstanding
bubbagates
2009-02-05T19:00:00
my everyday camera
myron
2009-02-05T19:00:00
it's my go anywhere camera
myron
2009-01-20T19:00:00
I have only had the camera for a month, so I don't believe that I have fully cracked the code on how to get the most out of it in all situations; however, I have been very pleased with what I have been able to do. With an 28 - 135 "kit" lens, I am very pleased with the camera's range, image quality, ease of use and feel. While there are multiple settings that can be altered on a per shot or more sustained basis, the controls are easy to use and information is displayed clearly. I particularly find the top lcd screen to be very handy for checking and changing settings on the fly. The negatives I read about limitations on "live view" shooting with this camera are way overstated in my opinion, and far outweighed by overall quality, as well as the look and feel of the camera. Two days after purchasing the camera, we took a trip to Costa Rica, and had a great time capturing a wide range of images. My kids (teen, pre-teen and post-teen boys) also joined in the photo shooting, with great results and real enthusiasm for what they could capture.
Round T.
2009-01-14T19:00:00
I bought it just recently but already convinced the choice is right. Pictures of my folks, sceneries, art exhibitions, and much more…excellent quality. I love it!
Remote U.
2008-12-28T19:00:00
There are only two negatives I have encountered with this body: 1) Occasionally, it doesn't automatically meter when half-pressing the shutter button, which may result in a poorly exposed image if you didn't meter manually 2) ISO 1600 shows a fair amount of chroma noise even with High ISO Noise Reduction enabled Other than that, it's been fantastic: very solid construction; easy to use controls (once you learn them); My Menu is especially useful; great image quality; fast continuous shooting; just all around a solid performer. In comparison to the 50D (from other reviews I've read), the 40D is actually LESS noisy, has better dynamic range, and doesn't require a high-end lens to get the most detail out of the sensor... so why pay more for less? The kit lens is pretty decent, providing good sharpness, with the image stabilization working well. However, on a crop sensor body like the 40D, it simply does not back out far enough for me: I find myself wishing constantly for a lens that starts at 17mm on the wide end. Also, the aperture range is not great, with more than a full stop variability from wide to telephoto. If you're like me and want to do some wide-angle or indoor photography, I recommend NOT getting this kit (40D + 28-135) and instead getting the body by itself and one of the EF-S lenses that start at 17mm (or the 17-40 f/4L if you can afford it!)
Nellisoft
2008-07-24T21:00:00
Takes point and shoot to a very high degree. I should have purchased this camera ten years ago. :) Son-in-Law recommended it. Great Son-in-Law.
Shortman
2008-04-09T21:00:00
WOW! Great camera for the price tag. I moved up from a Rebel(original). Canon knows how to make a camera for a photographer. This camera is solid, a nice weight keeps it steady and sure in your hands. The controls are well laid out and simple to use after about 30 min of playing. The customizable menus are great, what a time saver. I use this for landscape photos and my nephews. It's solid enough for the wilderness and the image quality is outstanding even though it's only 10.1 mp, my only complaint. Once I saw the images I really couldn't complain much, I just think that with the competition, Canon should have increased mp's. Photographing my three nephews....outstanding, this camera is fast and silent, focus' quick and at 6.5 fps I don't miss an expression.
Jimbo
2008-02-15T19:00:00
This is a rugged performer with enough bells and whistles for the average pro. The quality of the images that it produces are top shelf, and for the money, there is not a better camera in its class. The 40D is simple to use, the menu system takes about a week to learn, and any cam that can shoot 6.5 fps will be around for the long haul. I have personally found that the autofocusing system of the camera is about 70% accurate, and the images that it produces generally require a bit of sharpening. That being said, both are relatively easy fixes via the cam or external software. All in all, the Canon 40D has the most bang for the buck via any dSLR on the market today!
Tony S.
2007-12-27T19:00:00
WONDERFUL QUALITY, I USE IT FOR SPORTS, PORTRAITS, NATURE, FAMILY, AND FREINDS
ECVCHAMP
2007-11-03T21:00:00
I switched from the Pentax *ist D and I can't be more happy. The 40d is fast and rock solid. Its menu system is big but easy to learn. I really like the MY MENU, great for getting somewhere fast. Great images with low noise. I just got the Canon 50mm f/1.4 and it rocks on this camera. My Pentax did me good and its long in the tooth now and what a difference 3 years makes. If your camera is anything older then a Canon 30d then get the 40d you will be happy. If you got the 30d get the 40d, its a good upgrade that doesn't cost to much. If you got the 5d the 40d will give it a run for the money.
Jerry
2007-09-28T21:00:00
I have been shooting Digital since they first hit the market. I jumped in head first with this new camera and a new 70-200 L series lens WOW what a combo and outstanding quality. You will not be disappointed. in fact there are numerous reviews about this camera being as good if not better in IQ (Image Quality) as the Canon 5d. And I see them as being true! Not much more to say except this one is a home run for sure...
Bulldog
2007-09-11T21:00:00
Just upgraded my XTi to the 40D. Very impressed with the camera, its very fast and easy to customize to the users taste. If you do any tripod work you will really like the live view which makes sharp focusing of telephoto lenses with a teleconverter a snap. Its a super deal for all the features the camera has. Favorite features: bright view finder, 6.5 fps (you'll never miss a smile again), customize user menu, live view for telephoto shots, picture quaility is great (no big change over XTi), nice firm feel to the camera. You won't be disappointed if you like shooting fast action or like to use a tripod all the time.
Northern C.
Digital AF/AE SLR
CF Card Type I and II and external media (USB v.2.0 hard drive, via optional Wireless File Transmitter WFT-E3A)
0.87 x 0.58 in./22.2 x 14.8mm (APS-C size sensor)
0.87 x 0.58 in./22.2 x 14.8mm (APS-C size sensor)
Canon EF, EF-S, TS-E, and MP-E lenses
Canon EF mount
1.6x
High-sensitivity, high-resolution, single-plate, CMOS sensor
Approx. 10.10 megapixels
Approx. 10.10 megapixels
Approx. 10.50 megapixels
3:2 (Horizontal : Vertical)
RGB primary color filters
Fixed position in front of the CMOS sensor
DCF 2.0 (Exif 2.21): JPEG, RAW and RAW+JPEG simultaneous recording possible. Multiple options for recording images on a memory card
1. JPEG/Large: Approx. 3.5MB (3,888 x 2,592)
2. JPEG/Medium: Approx. 2.1MB (2,816 x 1,880)
3. JPEG/Small: Approx. 1.2MB (1,936 x 1,288)
4. RAW: Approx. 12.4MB (3,888 x 2,592)
5. sRAW: Approx. 7.1MB (1,936 x 1,288)
Automatically created by camera; can be user-created with "Manual Reset" file naming setting
1. Continuous numbering
2. Auto reset
3. Manual reset (the image numbering is reset to 0001, a new folder is created automatically)
Selectable between sRGB and Adobe RGB
USB 2.0 Hi-Speed, mini-B port. NTSC/PAL for video output
Auto, Daylight, Shade, Cloudy, Tungsten, White Fluorescent Light, Flash, Custom WB setting, user-set Color Temperature (2,500~10,000K)
Auto white balance, taken from imaging sensor
White balance bracketing: Three consecutive images written to CF card for each firing of shutter; Up to +/- 3 levels in 1-step increments
White balance shift: blue/amber bias and/or magenta/green bias +/- up to 9 levels; manually set by user
Eye-level SLR with solid glass pentaprism
Approx. 95% horizontally and vertically
Approx. 95% horizontally and vertically
0.95x (-1 dpt with 50mm lens at infinity)
Approx. 22mm
-3.0 to +1.0 diopter
Quick-return half mirror (Transmission: reflection ratio of 40:60)
AF (AF points, focus confirmation light), Exposure (shutter speed, aperture, ISO speed, AE lock, exposure level, spot metering circle, exposure warning), Flash (flash ready, flash exposure compensation, high-speed sync, FE lock, red-eye reduction light), Image (monochrome shooting, maximum burst, white balance correction, CF card information)
Enabled with depth-of-field preview button; possible in Live View Function
None
TTL-CT-SIR AF-dedicated CMOS sensor
9 cross-type AF points, including center AF point; fully functional with f/5.6 or faster lenses
Additional high-precision, diagonal cross-type sensor at Center AF point, used with lenses f/2.8 or faster
9 cross-type AF points, including center AF point; fully functional with f/5.6 or faster lenses
Additional high-precision, diagonal cross-type sensor at Center AF point, used with lenses f/2.8 or faster
EV -0.5 ~18 (ISO 100 at 73°F/23°C)
Autofocus (One-Shot AF, Predictive AI Servo AF, AI Focus AF), Manual Focus (MF)
Superimposed red illumination in viewfinder; also visible on top or rear LCD panel when AF point select button is pressed
Intermittent firing of built-in flash
35-zone TTL full aperture metering
1. Evaluative metering (linked to all AF points)
2. Partial metering (approx. 9% of viewfinder)
3. Spot metering (approx. 3.8% of viewfinder)
4. Center-weighted average metering
EV 0-20 (ISO 100 at 73°F/23°C with EF 50mm f/1.4 USM lens, ISO 100)
Program AE (shiftable), Shutter-priority AE, Aperture-priority AE, Auto Depth-of-field AE (non-shiftable), Full auto (non-shiftable), Programmed image control modes, Manual exposure, E-TTL II autoflash program AE
Equivalent to ISO 100-1600 (in 1/3-stop or whole stop increments), ISO speed can be expanded to ISO 3200
Standard output sensitivity. Recommended exposure index
Exposure Compensation (user-set): +/-3 stops in 1/3- or 1/2-half increments
Auto: Applied in One-Shot AF mode with evaluative metering when focus is achieved
Manual (user-set): By AE lock button in all metering modes
Vertical-travel, mechanical, focal-plane shutter with all speeds electronically controlled
1/8000 to 30 sec. (1/3-stop increments), X-sync at 1/250 sec.
Soft-touch electromagnetic release
10 sec. delay, 2 sec. delay
Canon N3 type terminal
Auto pop-up, retractable, built-in flash in the pentaprism
13/43 (ISO 100 in meters/feet)
Approx. 3 sec.
Flash-ready indicator lights in viewfinder
17mm lens focal length (equivalent to 27mm in 35mm format)
E-TTL II autoflash
+/-2 stops in 1/3- and 1/2-stop increments;
Can be set on EOS 40D body or with most EX-series speedlites
TFT color, liquid-crystal monitor
3.0 in.
7 levels provided
Single image, 4-image index, 9-image index, Jump, Magnified zoom (approx. 1.5x to 10x), Histogram, AF point display, Auto rotate, Rotate
Live View: View image before shooting on LCD monitor; live histogram and live simulation of exposure level possible with C.Fn IV-7-1
In the single image display and (INFO) display, over-exposed highlight areas will blink
Single image or all images in the memory card can be protected or cancel the image protection
Single image, select images, all images in a CF card or unprotected images
Enabled with the Print/Share button
CP and SELPHY Compact Photo Printers, PIXMA Photo Printers and PictBridge compatible printers (via USB Interface Cable IFC-200U, included with camera kit)
Print quantity, style (image, paper size, paper type, printing effects, layout), trimming, tilt correction (compatibility varies, depending upon printer in use)
Shooting
Playback
Setup
Custom function/My Menu
18 (English, German, French, Dutch, Danish, Portuguese, Finnish, Italian, Norwegian, Swedish, Spanish, Greek, Russian, Polish, Simplified/Traditional Chinese, Korean, Japanese)
One dedicated Battery Pack BP-511A
AC power can be supplied via the optional AC Adapter Kit ACK-E2
Normal shooting, at 73°F/23°C:
No flash: approx. 1100 images
50% flash use: approx. 800 images
at 32°F/0°C:
No flash: approx. 950 images
50% flash use: approx. 700 images
(tests comply with CIPA industry test standards)
The above figures apply when one fully-charged Battery Pack BP-511A is used
Automatic
Provided. Power turns off after 1, 2, 4, 8, 15, 30 min.
One CR2016 coin-type lithium battery. Battery life approx. 5 years
32-104°F/0-40°C
85% or less
5.7 x 4.2 x 2.9 in./145.5 x 107.8 x 73.5mm (W x H x D)
26.1 oz./740g
Canon 1 year limited warranty
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Great Camera for anyone to use
By Jerry
I switched from the Pentax *ist D and I can't be more happy. The 40d is fast and rock solid. Its menu system is big but easy to learn. I really like the MY MENU, great for getting somewhere fast. Great images with low noise. I just got the Canon 50mm f/1.4 and it rocks on this camera. My Pentax did me good and its long in the tooth now and what a difference 3 years makes. If your camera is anything older then a Canon 30d then get the 40d you will be happy. If you got the 30d get the 40d, its ...
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Home Run for Canon
By Bulldog
I have been shooting Digital since they first hit the market. I jumped in head first with this new camera and a new 70-200 L series lens WOW what a combo and outstanding quality. You will not be disappointed. in fact there are numerous reviews about this camera being as good if not better in IQ (Image Quality) as the Canon 5d. And I see them as being true! Not much more to say except this one is a home run for sure...
Welcome to the next generation of digital SLR photography-the Canon EOS 40D. The EOS 40D combines Canon's tremendous know-how in both the digital and photographic worlds, creating a camera that not only does everything one would expect of a traditional digital SLR, but one that incorporates staggering leaps forward in technological innovation. With new features like Canon's EOS Integrated Cleaning System, Live View Function, a more powerful DIGIC III Image Processor, plus a 10.1-megapixel CMOS sensor, a 3.0-inch LCD monitor and more, the EOS 40D elevates digital photography to new heights, enhancing the shooting experience, and delivering images one could only expect from a Canon.
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