Summary: I traded up to the D300 from a D200. I didn't expect for all the extras this camera offers. The price is high but I think it's worth it. Up to a 12 plus mp. Plus been...
Pros: Bright LCD, Comfortable Controls, Strong Construction
Excerpt: In just under 2 years since the D200 was released in the market, Nikon reveals the D300. The number of changes and improvements are so significant - it completely...
Excerpt: The Nikon D300 is a digital SLR category of affordable digital SLRs. It is a major upgrade of the Nikon D200 and replaced it integrates a variety of features to the top...
Excerpt: From the simple parameters, the Nikon D300 is indeed among the best in products, brand-new 12.3 mega pixel CMOS image sensor DX frame, 14Bit A / D conversion and output...
Summary: I use this both professionally and I am a photo enthusiast. Professionally I do a great deal of macro and portrait photography. I enjoy following my niece and...
Pros: Bright LCD, Comfortable Controls, Comfortable grip, Quiet, Small Lag Time, Strong Construction
Summary: I am one of the photographers for our hog group and use the d-300 literally "in the wind". It is easy to use, extreemly fast and durable. Shooting from the riding...
Pros: Bright LCD, Comfortable Controls, Small Lag Time, Strong Construction
Summary: This is an absolute MUST for everyone looking to get a new camera! ...BUT, the price is a little to high in my opinion, I never would have got one if I never got mine for...
Summary: I migrated from 40D and from the moment I grabbed my D300 I realized I have no regrets, specially when I saw my first shots: the results were amazing: Great colors,...
Pros: Rugged body,51 point AF, Great ISO capability,Fast 6-8 fps,Active D-Lighting, Hi.Res.LCD, Interval time shooting, Lots and lots of customization,Great battery life,
All-new 12.3 effective megapixel Nikon DX-format CMOS image sensor with
integrated A/D converter and the increased bit precision of selectable
14-bit NEF (RAW) output
Incorporates Nikon’s origi…
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