Nikon D300 Digital SLR Camera Body
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Nikon D300 SLR

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Similar to the D3, the D300 features Nikon's exclusive EXPEED Image Processing System that is central to driving the speed and processing power needed for many of the camera's new features. The D300 features a new 51-point auto focus system with Nikon's 3

Review Verdict: This new model incorporates a range of innovative technologies and features that will significantly improve the accuracy, control and performance photographers can get from their equipment. Its new Scene Recognition System (which it shares with the D3) ad

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ephotozine.com Professional Review.

Nikon D300 hands on first look review

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The eagerly awaited Nikon D300 has finally been announced and Matt Grayson tootled down to trendy London ...

Review Verdict: The sensor has been redesigned and now the microlenses are gapless on the front which increases the amount of light available to the sensor. Once the brighter image has been captured, it goes to the processor which is an upgraded EXPEED sensor for faster

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camerasdirect.com.au Professional Review.

Nikon D300

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Nikon's new D300 DSLR camera slots in above the D200 'pro-sumer' model but does not replace it. Although five grams lighter, the new model has essentially the same sturdy body as the D200, with a magnesium alloy chassis and dust- and moisture-proof sealin

Review Verdict: Other third-party converters can't be far behind, although they will have to contend with Nikon's new NEF format. Nikon's track record for supporting third-party developers is far from good, so it's to Adobe's credit that they managed to 'crack' the new N

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photographyreview.com Professional Review.

Nikon D300 Review

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In late August 2007, Nikon made a set of groundbreaking announcements. The D3 had been highly anticipated and the subject of rumors for some time. What most did not expect was an update to the D200, much less a full replacement. At first glance the D300 m

Review Verdict: The D200 was designed to be a "baby" D2X. The D300 was designed to be a better D2X at a third of the cost. Nikon succeeded admirably in this design goal. The D300 delivers superb image quality along with worthwhile feature and functionality advancements.

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Pros: Class leading image quality, Highly innovative and advanced 51-point auto focus system, Six frames-per-second continuous shooting; up to eight with MB-D10 battery grip, 14-bit RAW modes, Best-yet Auto ISO implementation, 3D Color Matrix Metering II, Renow
Cons: 14-bit RAW slows shooting speed to 2.5 fps, Grip must be removed to replace camera battery, Live view does not display histogram or aperture changes, Top status LCD shows only the dynamic mode, not the active focus point, Multi-selector does not have dedi
digitalcamerareview.com Professional Review.

Nikon D300 Review

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The 12.3 megapixel Nikon D300 DSLR provides pro-body features - besting the from pro-level flagship D2X in many ways - at a price more in line with an upper-level prosumer camera.

Review Verdict: the hierarchy of Nikon's DX sensor DSLRs has undergone a dramatic change: the D300 is the best of these digital Nikons. Better than the now less expensive D200, and better than the pro bodied D2X/Xs at a fraction of the cost. The D2X/Xs and D200 are still

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Pros: Great image and color quality Improved ISO performance over last generation Nikons Impeccable build quality and robust body Terrific monitor Accepts virtually any Nikon lens
Cons: Cost, particularly if you don't have a lens
shutterbug.com Professional Review.

Nikon’s D300; 12.3Mp, Live View, Picture Control & More

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The new flagship model of the Nikon advanced amateur (or semi-pro, if you will) line-up, the 12.3-megapixel DX-sensor (1.5x multiplication factor) D300 incorporates all the latest features in the D-SLR realm, and then some. Sporting a new digital image pr

Review Verdict: To test out the newest features on the D300 I spent a few weeks shooting it under various lighting conditions and settings. I was impressed with what Nikon calls Scene Recognition System, a somewhat cryptic name that makes Matrix metering a even more accu

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cnet.com Professional Review.

Product Rating: 4.2 star(s) Nikon D300 (w/ 18mm-200mm lens) review

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Review Verdict: Visibly better photo quality and slightly improved performance make the Nikon D300 a significant upgrade over the D200 and an excellent all-around choice.

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Pros: Excellent performance and photo quality ; solidly built ; extremely flexible custom settings architecture ; onboard wireless flash controller ;
Cons: A bit too expensive, given the competition ;
photoreview.com.au Professional Review.

Product Rating: 4.5 star(s) Nikon D300

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Nikon's new D300 DSLR camera slots in above the D200 'pro-sumer' model but does not replace it. Although five grams lighter, the new model has essentially the same sturdy body as the D200, with a magnesium alloy chassis and dust- and moisture-proof sealin

Review Verdict: The test camera was marginally more responsive than the D200, powering up in less than 0.1 seconds. Capture lag was negligible and shot-to-shot times were too brief to measure accurately. The autofocusing system was as fast as the D200's and just as accur

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digitalcamerareview.com Professional Review.

Nikon D300 Review

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The 12.3 megapixel Nikon D300 DSLR provides pro-body features - besting the from pro-level flagship D2X in many ways - at a price more in line with an upper-level prosumer camera.

Review Verdict: the hierarchy of Nikon's DX sensor DSLRs has undergone a dramatic change: the D300 is the best of these digital Nikons. Better than the now less expensive D200, and better than the pro bodied D2X/Xs at a fraction of the cost. The D2X/Xs and D200 are still

Read full review at digitalcamerareview.com

QuickTake:

Pros: Great image and color quality Improved ISO performance over last generation Nikons Impeccable build quality and robust body Terrific monitor Accepts virtually any Nikon lens
Cons: Cost, particularly if you don't have a lens
whatdigitalcamera.com Professional Review.

Product Rating: 4.65 star(s) Nikon D300

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The 12.3-megapixel Nikon D300 digital SLR is finally here, but how does it improve on the already acclaimed D200?

Review Verdict: Nikon has really done itself proud with the D300. Finally here is a camera that surpasses the capabilities of the Nikon F6 film camera, and at a price that, while not cheap, is comparable to a film pro camera and relatively affordable. That's important, b

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QuickTake:

Pros: Build, interface, noise control, detail, LCD ;
Cons: Flat live view, little else ;
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