Abstract: Nikon produced a fabulous digital SLR camera with the new D300. A camera you cant get around as an advanced photographer and I can imagine the competition being very impressed with the impact the D300 has made. The shortcomings of the D200 are wiped a...
Abstract: Review Introduction The D300 is Nikons most advanced non-full frame digital SLR. This is a professional grade 12 megapixels camera with high-speed continuous shooting capabilities and very sophisticated focusing and metering systems. The Nikon D300 ca...
Superb overall picture quality, Low-noise images even at high ISOs, Very fast start-up time with no shutter lag, Water- and dust-resistant
Expensive even for its class, Steep learning curve, No in-camera image stabilization, Erratic 3D Focus Tracking system
If you’re serious about photography and don’t mind spending extra money to upgrade to a serious DSLR, the Nikon D300 is about the best investment you can make. While the 10.1-megapixel Canon EOS 40D and the 12.2-megapixel Sony Alpha A700 are g...
Difficult to make all essential adjustments while looking through the viewfinder, hard to use the camera one-handed, no mode dial
90 One of the surest ways to tell that the digital SLR camera market has reached a fair level of maturity is to observe the shelf-life of current models. Five years ago, camera manufacturers replaced models at least once a year, and in some cases, even...
Abstract: As I've remarked before, I get to see and use a lot of digital cameras in the course of my job, from the cheapest budget compacts to the very best professional DSLRs. As a life-long camera nerd I couldn't be happier with this arrangement, but there is a d...
Nikon D300 Field Test The new 12 megapixel Nikon D300 DSLR survives the extreme temperatures of Antarctica Review Date: December 20th 2007Author: Words and photography by Jan Vermeer Leave a comment about this Review Dutch wildlife photography Jan Ver...