The Nikon D40 is a 6.1MP entry-level DSLR in a compact, lightweight body designed to attract first-time DSLR buyers. It was Nikon's most affordable and smallest DSLR at launch and introduced the DX APS-C sensor to a wider market.
The Nikon D40 is a 6.1MP entry-level DSLR in a compact, lightweight body designed to attract first-time DSLR buyers. It was Nikon's most affordable and smallest DSLR at launch and introduced the DX APS-C sensor to a wider market. It was originally released on November 23, 2006.
What is the latest firmware version for the Nikon D40?
The latest firmware version for the Nikon D40 is 1.12. It was released on April 14, 2009.
How do I update the Nikon D40 firmware?
To update the Nikon D40 firmware, download the latest version (1.12) from Nikon's website. Follow Nikon's installation instructions, which typically involve copying the firmware file to a memory card or connecting via USB. You can download the latest firmware from Nikon's support page.
Where can I download the latest Nikon D40 firmware?
Details and download instructions for the latest Nikon D40 firmware (version 1.12) are on Nikon's official release page: https://downloadcenter.nikonimglib.com/en/products/6/D40.html
How do I check for Nikon D40 firmware updates?
You can track Nikon D40 firmware updates automatically on LatestUpdate.io. We monitor Nikon's releases and notify you when new firmware versions are available, so you never miss an update.
How often does Nikon release firmware updates for the Nikon D40?
We have tracked 2 firmware versions for the Nikon D40. Nikon releases updates to fix bugs, improve performance, and add new features. Track this product on LatestUpdate.io to be notified of future releases.
Who makes the Nikon D40?
The Nikon D40 is manufactured by Nikon. Visit the official product page for more information.