Abstract: An expensive camera, but one offering superb image quality, features and handling. Consumer-level DSLRs such as the Canon 400D (web ID: 97741) and Nikon D40x (web ID: 117800) offer an excellent route into serious digital photography but, after a certa...
Excellent image quality, excellent ergonomics, great design and control layout, menu system, good combination of usability, control and custom modes plus value for money.
Slight issues over white balance control but otherwise, well, nothing really.
Billed as a professional model by Nikon it looks set to capture a big slice of the market.
Abstract: The D300 is the successor to D200 and features a new low-noise, 12.3-megapixel resolution Cmos sensor, with sensitivity up to an incredible ISO6400 and a bigger 3in VGA resolution colour monitor. Other tempting features include a 6fps high-speed contin...
Excellent performance for the class it is placed in; awesome picture quality; rugged in construction; custom settings; dual card slots; onboard wireless flash controller; video capture.
No noticeable upgrades in the ISO noise; not very userfriendly.
Honestly this is a great camera; it has everything that you need for a professional shoot. It is very efficient, has a 3inch LCD screen, an awesome viewfinder and is also provides resistance to dust and weather, superb quality pictures and an overall ...
It's hard to find anything not to like about the D300 - you could complain about the fact that the LCD is not articulating, which would greatly enhance live view mode, but then you could easily argue that this would compromise build quality and reliabi...
The Nikon D300 is one of the best DSLRs in the business and will produce photos the way you want them to turn out. I cannot help it feel when using the Nikon D300 that I can do anything I want to and that is indeed possible because the Nikon D300 is a...
The features and quality of the D300 are exceptional at this price point. For the price of a prosumer model, Nikon have managed to produce a camera that crosses well over the line into professional territory. Its rewarding to see the company incorpora...
Having been a Canon fan for quite some time, the D300 blew me away in 4 basic aspects. Shooting gadgets and liveblogs over a few months, it was clear that the Nikon D300, shooting to small JPGs from the hip, had a lot better time resolving white balanc...
Sophisticated feature set; excellent AF performance; responsive 3D tracking AF system; incredibly vibrant 3-inch LCD; good low light/high ISO capabilities (with limitations—see
Manual noise reduction produces overly soft images at “Normal” and “High” settings; 3D tracking can work against itself when the subject and background colors are similar; 8fps continuous shooting available only with optional batte...