It uses basic Nikon sdhc memory or generic memory that can be found at any place that sells camera equipment.
You can buy a remote for the Nikon D60 but not the Nikon D40
Yes
SD/SDHC memory cards only.
In my view, the nikon d40 is not really good one. The most obvious shortcoming of the Nikon D40 camera, is the absence of an autofocus driver in the camera body. What this means, is that if autofocus is important to the way you take pictures, they you are somewhat limited in the number of lenses you can use with the D40. Only about ten percent of the available lenses for the Nikon D40 have autofocus drives built into the lenses. Needless to say, those lenses are considerably more expensive than lenses without autofocus. In addition, most SLR's in this price range, allow you to take pictures in the RAW format, and the D40 is no exception. What is a bit surprising, is that when you take pictures with the RAW and JPEG format at the same time, the D40 only uses a very basic JPEG format. For a camera in this price range I would have expected better. You can have a see. http://www.dinodirect.com/
I have a Nikon D40. Easy to use, all the quailty of a Cannon, but with a lower price.
There are Wi-Fi memory cards for sale that are compatible with the Nikon Coolpix L 22. These memory cards can be purchased preformatted to ensure compatibility.
Nikon specifically states that the D50 can only accommodate up to a 2GB SD card. However, some users find they can use the 4GB card with their D50s (see Resources). Although not guaranteed, use only SDSC and not SDHC (High-Capacity) cards.
yes if it is the right format
"Using software such as Nikon recovery software will allow you to recover all the data on a memory card. Very easy to use and self explanatory, go buy the Nikon software and the directions will be included."
Yes it is. I use this card with a D300 myself.
The 4100 takes an SD card. We suggest a high speed card.
and nikon camera can use a nikon lens, try a D3000, a D50, or a D9