Timings & File SizesWe didn't really have any serious expectations of the D40's performance due to its entry level target and price point. We have been very pleasantly surprised, other than very slightly slower viewfinder blackout the D40 feels just as responsive as the D80 (and for some measurements even faster thanks to smaller files). Off to shot taken is virtually instant although if you wait to check your settings there's a one second delay (not really worth worrying about), all other functions are very snappy including record review, playback and browsing. SD card write speed and continuous shooting / buffering are top notch and despite its billing the D40 could easily be used to shoot sporting events. A lovely camera to use the D40 very soon feels 'connected' to you thanks to a lack of delay in use. Timing Notes: All times calculated as an average of three operations. Unless otherwise stated all timings were made on a 3008 x 2000 JPEG Fine (approx. 2,600 KB per image). The media used for these tests were:
Continuous Drive modeTo test continuous mode the camera had the following settings: Manual Focus, Manual Exposure (1/320 sec, F5.6), ISO 200. Measurements were taken from audio recordings of the tests. Media used were the same as above. The tests carried out below measured the following results for JPEG and RAW:
Burst of JPEG Large Fine images
Burst of RAW images
For an 'entry level' digital SLR the D40's continuous shooting performance was very impressive. With a fast card, in JPEG mode it can shoot continuously until the card is full. In RAW slowing to just under two frames per second once the buffer is full (around six shots). File Flush TimingTimings shown below are the time taken for the camera to process and "flush" the image out to the storage card. Timing was taken from the instant the shutter release was pressed to the time the storage card activity lamp beside the compartment door went out. Media used were the same as above.
The D40 demonstrates very fast write times, we estimate at least 6 MB/sec for RAW images with fast cards such as the ones used in this test. Just like the D80 the D40 has a good buffer implementation which means that all image processing and card write processes occur in parallel with normal camera operation ('in the background'), hence never affecting your ability to take the next shot. USB transfer speedTo test the D40's USB transfer speed we transferred approximately 128 MB of images (mixed RAW and JPEG) from a SanDisk Extreme III 2 GB SD card.
In mass storage device mode the D40 is slightly slower than its bigger brother the D80 but is around one megabyte per second faster in PTP mode using the supplied PictureProject Transfer utility to move images from the camera to the computer. |
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