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Nokon d40 Appiture

In appiture mode camera wont go below 4.5 alothouh lens is 18-55 3.5-5.6

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The aperture varies according to focal length... at 18mm the lens will go as wide as f3.5, but at 55mm the lens only widens to f5.6

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http://support.nikontech.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/14157/session/L3NpZC9YRTgxQVpKag%3D%3D/kw/D40%20manual/p/19%2C334/c/187/r_id/116678/sno/0

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