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Nikon D300 Digital SLR with 18-200 mm Lens
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Nikon D300 Digital SLR Official Sample Images

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Nikon Corporation has now provided another four image samples from the soon to be released 12.4 MP Nikon D300 digital SLR. The full size test images include a couple of portraits, one landscape/scenery and one action shot. The images are taken at 200 ISO,

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digitalreview.ca Professional Review.

Nikon D300 Digital SLR with 2 Year Warranty In Canada

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Nikon Canada Inc. has now officially confirmed that the new Nikon D300 digital SLR will come with a two year manufacturer's warranty when purchased in Canada.We recently received Nikon Canada's "Holiday Line Up" news release and noticed that the Nikon D30

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digitalreview.ca Professional Review.

Nikon D300 Digital SLR First Look Review

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Nikon has today officially introduced the 12.3MP Nikon D300 digital SLR, the successor to the award winning Nikon D200 (Nov 2005). The Nikon D300 incorporates major advancements in performance and design compared to the Nikon D200, making the new camera m

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Nikon D300 Digital Camera Review

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The 12.3-megapixel Nikon D300 updates the older D200 with more resolution on a new CMOS sensor that promises improved noise control. The D300 is the first DSLR in Nikon's line to include dust reduction, and sits between the $999 D80 and the $3,499 D2Hs. I

Review Verdict: The 12.3-megapixel Nikon D300 is a fine upgrade to its predecessor, adding a huge range of features to the popular D200. The Nikon D100 was introduced in 2002 with 6.1 megapixels and a 5-point autofocus system. The D200 improved that to 10.2 megapixels. T

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QuickTake:

Pros: - Great handling - Clear, bright viewfinder - Fast autofocus - High-res LCD - Fast Burst mode - Manual focus in the live view - Excellent image quality
Cons: - No in-camera image stabilization - Heavy - Break in the live view for AF - Overly basic included software
ephotozine.com Professional Review.

Nikon D300 hands on first look review

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Nikon D300 hands on first look review - The eagerly awaited Nikon D300 has finally been announced and Matt Grayson tootled down to trendy London to get his hands on it.

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dcresource.com Professional Review.

Nikon D300

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The Nikon D300 is the LONG awaited successor to the D200, which was introduced way back in 2005. This upgrade isn't evolutionary by any stretch of the imagination -- it's a totally new camera. Here are the most significant new features:

Review Verdict: If you buy either of the lens kits, then you're ready to go right away. If you didn't, then you should know that you can attach nearly any F-mount Nikkor lens in existence. There is a 1.5X focal length conversion ratio here, so a 50 mm lens will have a fi

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QuickTake:

Pros: Excellent photo quality (after some setting tweaks) ; Better high ISO performance than the 40D, A700 ; Built like a brick (though see issue below) ; Live view on a stunning, ultra-sharp 3-inch LCD display ; Dust reduction system ; Dedicated AF-assist lamp
Cons: Images are soft at default settings ; camera tends to overexpose ; Battery grip (and proper battery configuration) required for 8 fps continuous shooting ; No exposure preview, live histogram, or self-timer in live view mode ; Sluggish contrast detect AF
letsgodigital.org Professional Review.

Nikon D300 review

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Nikon D300 DSLR Review : Nikon produced a fabulous digital SLR camera with the new D300. A SLR camera you can't get around as an advanced photographer and I can imagine the competition being very impressed with the impact the D300 has made. The shortcomin

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ephotozine.com Professional Review.

Product Rating: 5 star(s) Nikon D300 Digital SLR Digital SLR Review

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After a long gap between the D100 and the D200, Nikon surprised a few folk with the announcement in August -07 of the D300. Now, less than two years after Ian Andrews tes

Review Verdict: Despite the D300 being a replacement for the semi-pro D200, Nikon's professional users can rest assured that the camera is also a worthy replacement for the D2 range of DX format professional models and will carry the format well into the future. Build an

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QuickTake:

Pros: Excellent advanced Autofocus system, Live view in two modes, Optional battery grip increases performance and enables multiple battery use, Great rear screen, Rugged build quality, High ISO noise control, One touch zooming on screen, Lens presets, Ergonomi
Cons: Loss of ISO100, Needs high-speed cards to get the best from it, Battery grip needs extras to allow full range of batteries
photographyblog.com Professional Review.

Product Rating: 4.5 star(s) Nikon D300 Field Test

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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 E

Review Verdict: Despite the fact that the Nikon D300 requires a fair bit of familiarisation to make use of all its on-board features â?? simply because there are so many functions you can tweak and customize to the nth degree â?? if required you can be up and...

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dpexpert.com.au Professional Review.

REVIEW-NIKON D300 DSLR

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: The D300 is a12.3 megapixel camera with a CMOS sensor, in place of the CCD unit more common to Nikon. Sensitivity range is ISO200 to 3200 with extensions to 100 and 6400. The large, bright viewfinder shows 100 per cent of the image area. There is also a

Review Verdict: : The D300 is in a class of its own. The Sony a700 shares the same CMOS sensor and LCD screen and costs considerably less, and the Olympus E-3 is a few hundred dollars cheaper and they are both cameras worth considering. But if money is no object then the

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QuickTake:

Pros: : This camera is so responsive it is an extension of the eye. See the subject, think the photo, press the shutter and there is a properly exposed, sharp picture in all its 14 bit RAW colour depth glory. Nikon ergonomics have always been the best and they
Cons: : The dioptre adjustment on the viewfinder is so stiff that it can only be moved at the cost of a broken fingernail.
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