While it seemed everyone was fixated on the arrival of the D3 in the weeks leading up to the August Nikon announcement, the D300 sort of slipped in under the radar. But any aspirations to being a Nikon stealth camera have been pretty much laid to rest...
Visibly better photo quality and slightly improved performance make the Nikon D300 a significant upgrade over the D200 and an excellent all-around choice.
Despite the fact that the Nikon D300 requires a fair bit of familiarisation to make use of all its on-board features – simply because there are so many functions you can tweak and customize to the nth degree – if required you can be up and sho...
Excellent image quality and excellent ergonomics, excellent design and control layout, very good menu system with “Help” feature, good combination of usability, control and custom modes, value for money.
Slight issues over white balance control, modest continuous shooting frame rate, otherwise not much else.
A simply stunning new Nikon with performance and handling panache at its core, if you’re in the game for new D-SLR and this Nikon takes your fancy, you should already be reaching for your wallets. Login or register to post comments Digital Cameras ca...
The D300 is a strong successor to the D200. The D300 maintains all of the D200s advantages as an excellent general-purpose, prosumer DSLR and improves on several key areas. For about $3000 less, the D300 offers Nikons current best AF module, which is...
Abstract: The Nikon D300 Digital SLR camera excels at producing rich, sharp, noise-free photographs from its base ISO200 all the way up to ISO1600. Surprisingly, ISO3200 performance is also acceptable for print production at reasonable output sizes depending on ...
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Tough build and superb ergonomics, Quick 51-point AF and 6fps shooting, 3in VGA screen with Live View, 14-bit RAW and broad customisation.
12 Mpixels not a major boost over 10, No self-timer or histogram in Live View, Anti-dust not effective in our tests, PC control software not bundled.
There’s no denying the Nikon D300 is a highly capable DSLR which will delight enthusiasts and satisfy the demands of pros looking for a backup or ‘budget’ body. Certainly no-one does ergonomics like Nikon and despite a handful of annoyan...
Abstract: The Nikon D300 was announced August 23rd 2007. The D300 is a 12MP DX (1.5x crop factor), 6 FPS (8 FPS with grip), 3" LCD DSLR. Its $1,799.95, you can order it now, and if you do, it ought to arrive for you in November 2007. Wait until November, and i...