Blue Crane Digital BC115 Intro To Nikon D300 DVD
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| From: Thinkcamera Reviewed by: Thinkcamera Expert Posted: Apr 11, 2008 Type: Expert Review |
We clicked with: Top notch performance Tank like build quality Excellent displays Breaks the high ISO barrier Shots in the dark: Necessarily complex No in-body VR Creates jealousy pangs in D2X users Nikon's D3 and D300 cameras are currently th
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| From: Pcmag Reviewed by: Pcmag Expert Posted: Mar 19, 2008 Type: Expert Review |
Nikon introduced its Editors' Choice??winning D200 D-SLR in 2005, and ever since we've been waiting patiently to see how the next generation could top it. I can honestly say that the follow-up, the 12.3-megapixel D300, is a worthy successor in so man
PROS: Outstanding image quality and features. 3-inch LCD. 51-point autofocus. Active D-lighting. Two live view modes.
CONS: Expensive. No self-timer in live view mode. Watch the Nikon D300 Video Review!
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| From: Itreviews Reviewed by: Itreviews Expert Posted: Mar 18, 2008 Type: Expert Review |
The Nikon D300 is probably one of the most important releases for Nikon so far. Not only does it have a lot to live up to, replacing the much loved and respected Nikon D200, it also marks a pivotal point in the semi-pro/serious amateur DSLR market.
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| From: Laptopmag Reviewed by: Laptopmag Expert Posted: Mar 11, 2008 Type: Expert Review |
Aspiring photographers looking to make the jump from an entry-level digital SLR to something more professional have a lot of good options these days. But the best camera we??ve seen so far in the so-called ?semi-pro?? DSLR category
PROS: Superb overall picture quality Low-noise images even at high ISOs Very fast start-up time with no shutter lag Water- and dust-resistant
CONS: Expensive even for its class Steep learning curve No in-camera image stabilization Erratic 3D Focus Tracking system
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| From: Pcworld Reviewed by: Pcworld Expert Posted: Mar 07, 2008 Type: Expert Review |
My first impressions of the Nikon D300 digital SLR camera may rekindle my fondness for Nikon SLRs. It's not a perfect 10, but it's interesting and nicely built, and it performed better than I expected. The D300 is not for the casual photographer. It'
PROS: Large, live-view LCD Extensive custom modes
CONS: Live view isn't as easy to use as others Menu system is complicated
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| From: Review Centre Reviewed by: Guest Posted: Feb 23, 2008 Type: User Review |
Review of Nikon D300
Excellent image quality, even at high ISOs, Live View, Active D-lighting I really recommend the Nikon D300 it is awesome.
CONS: none
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| From: T3 Reviewed by: T3 Expert Posted: Jan 29, 2008 Type: Expert Review |
Nikon D300 For decades,Canon and Nikon have been tussling over market share like Kate Moss and Pete Doherty over a rolled-up tenner. Forget Liverpool/Everton or Jedi/Sith, if you want to see genuine, no-holds-barred rivalry, look no further than Ca
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| From: TechnologyGuide Reviewed by: TechnologyGuide... Posted: Jan 28, 2008 Type: Expert Review |
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. Featuring a 3-inch, 920K-pixel display with live view capability, a ph
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| From: Photographyblog Reviewed by: Photographyblog... Posted: Jan 21, 2008 Type: Expert Review |
The Nikon D300 is the successor to the hugely popular D200 DSLR camera, and Nikon certainly haven't rested on their laurels, adding a veritable wealth of features to their new mid-range model. Aimed at the pro photographer on a budget, or the keen am
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| From: Fredmiranda Reviewed by: Fredmiranda Expert Posted: Dec 13, 2007 Type: Expert Review |
A new 12.3-megapixel DX-Format CMOS Sensor combined with Nikon's exclusive digital image processing system advances DX-format image quality to all new levels The 3.0-inch super density 920,000-dot VGA color monitor with 170-degree wide-angle viewing
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