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February 21, 2008

[ REVIEW—NIKON D300 DSLR ]

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NIKON D300 Digital SLR

Price: $2900 body only

Simply superb

The low-down: 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 choice of “live view” in which the LCD is used as the viewfinder. The 75mm LCD is high resolution with almost 1 million pixels. Speed in burst mode is from 6 fps with internal battery and up to 8 fps with the optional battery pack. The autofocus system has an astonishing 51 point sensor for better moving subject tracking. The information from the sensor also affects exposure and white balance – a boon for sports photographers. Construction is rugged, with good sealing, and the ergonomics are outstanding. All important functions are accessible through buttons and knobs on the body.

Like: 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 just got better. Image quality straight from the camera is faultless. We like the fact that auto exposure bracket can take a set of five exposures which is useful for high dynamic range (HDR) processing – most cameras make do with brackets of three.

Dislike: The dioptre adjustment on the viewfinder is so stiff that it can only be moved at the cost of a broken fingernail.

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 Nikon is hard to beat. Now that Nikon have fitted a self-cleaning function to the sensor the Canon 40D no longer has that advantage. What’s more you can plug in your GPS device just in case you don’t know where you are when you take the picture! All in all a camera to dream of.

 

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Posted by terry at February 21, 2008 04:32 AM

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"plug in your GPS device" Can u elaborate more on that?

Posted by: Zewer.t at May 5, 2008 09:21 AM

The D300 has the ability to plug in a gps chip to encode in the exact location from which the photo is taken. The camera has direct support for a gps unit. Nikon makes an attachment, but if you google Nikon D300 GPS, then u will find plenty of solutions, usually pluggin in a unit into the 10pin remote jack.

Posted by: Cameron at May 9, 2008 02:53 AM

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