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Nikon D300 Review

Mark Goldstein | Digital SLR Cameras | December 14, 2007 | 0 Comments |

Nikon D300DCResource have reviewed the Nikon D300, a 12.3 megapixel DSLR camera that offers 6fps continuous shooting and a 51 point autofocus system.

“When Nikon announced the D300, the digital photography world stood up and took notice. When people call the D300 a “baby D3”, they’re no kidding. The D300 has nearly the exact same feature set, but with an APS-C / DX-format sensor instead of a full-frame one. That means you get the super-fast performance of the EXPEED image processor, live view on a brilliant 3-inch LCD display, a 51-point autofocus system, dust reduction, full manual controls, and the expandability that you’d expect on a Nikon SLR. You also get excellent image quality, especially if you tweak a few basic settings. It’s not often that I review a camera actually lives up to the manufacturer’s hype—and the D300 does exactly that.”

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