Storage media: CompactFlash Card, Sensor resolution: 12.2 Megapixels, Viewfinder type: Optical viewfinder, Weight: 825g ...
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Review summary: The D300 is Nikon's latest semi-professional DSLR. Announced in August 2007, the new D300 comes less than two years after its predecessor, the popular D200. This is in some contrast to the three and a half year wait between the D100 and D200, and ...
Pros: Tough build and superb ergonomics ; Quick 51-point AF and 6fps shooting ; 3in VGA screen with Live View ; 14-bit RAW and broad customisation ; Tough build and superb ergonomics ; Quick 51-point AF and 6fps shooting ; 3in VGA screen with Live View ; 14 ...
Cons: 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 ; 12 Mpixels not a major boost over 10 ; No self-timer or histogram in Live View ; Anti-dust not ...
Verdict: 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 annoyances, it's also ...
Read Full ReviewReview summary: Dutch wildlife photography Jan Vermeer recently made an epic journey through the icy wastelands of Antarctica, accompanied by Nikon's brand new DSLR, the eagerly-anticipated D300. In our exclusive ...
Read Full ReviewReview summary: Nikon's newest digital SLR is chosen as the camera that best refined or redefined photography in 2007.
Read Full ReviewReview summary: The new Nikon D300 seems to live up to all its hype and even exceeds it in a couple of cases, especially high ISO shooting
Verdict: So the preliminary conclusion is that there are at least three of us who are very impressed with the capabilities of Nikon's new Pro Level D300 and I will update this report in February
Read Full ReviewReview summary: After our concerns with the D100, Nikon seemed back on track with the D200, but a new sensor and processing engine could mean things are different with the D300.
Pros: Solid construction and excellent control layout with customisable menu
Cons: Not much ? fixed LCD screen performance
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