http://www.geofflawrence.com/photography_tutorials.htm
worth a read for some guides on various settings
Either using the dial on S or M modes should set the exposure.
Here is something for you to look at: http://www.nikondigitutor.com/eng/d40/index.shtml Nikon started doing "Digitutors" for most of the cameras that they were bringing out. It's basically a load of video tutorials, etc. Hope this helps.
My camera is better!!!just kidding
I'm sure you will love it!I have heard some good things about it.
is there anything in the canon lineup that competes with the d40s in that price bracket? I dont think the 350d goes down that low (it's on par with the d40x if im not mistaken).should be canon tho
If it's pure-stars, you can do the lowest possible aperture, if you want to capture other things too (some trees and/or far city scape) set a higher than normal aperture (say, f/14 or f/22). In either case you're looking at a VERY LONG shutter speed (when i do star pics, it's usually "a medium coffee"). Yes a tripod is necessary.If I want to take a picture of stars for example, what would be the settings that I need to change?
If it's pure-stars, you can do the lowest possible aperture, if you want to capture other things too (some trees and/or far city scape) set a higher than normal aperture (say, f/14 or f/22). In either case you're looking at a VERY LONG shutter speed (when i do star pics, it's usually "a medium coffee"). Yes a tripod is necessary.