If you are looking for extra ordinary camera with quality images, resolution, long life, advanced features, awesome output/performance with smile, Nikon D300 will be good, however it may little expensive but, if you believe in quality and brand, there wil...
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Published: 2008-02-04, Author: Lori , review by: asia.cnet.com
Visibly better photo quality and slightly improved performance make the Nikon D300 a significant upgrade over the D200 and an excellent all-around choice.
But Nikon clearly thought that it could do even better. And the result of its thinking is the brand-new D300, a camera that looks outwardly like the D200 but which includes a number of highly significant technical advances and real improvements when it...
Abstract: The 12.3MP Nikon D300 replaces the previous 10.2MP model - the D200 - and sports a plethora of new and improved features, including an incredibly high quality 922,000 pixel, three-inch LCD with Live View, a vast improvement over the D200's considerab...
Despite the heritage of the D100 and D200, the D300 actually belongs higher up the scale than either of these models ever did. It really does replace the D2Xs in terms of quality and feel. It’s a great camera for a solid price that is well worth gettin...
Abstract: A monster truck of a camera for less than you might expect to pay. The D300 gets almo + Terrifyingly capable; extremely well built- Big; heavy; complicated; expensiveYeah, okay, you’re not too likely to buy this camera if you’re just starting out, but ...
Abstract: An excellent value-for-money SLR with impressive image quality and handling. Picture quality is comparable to some of the £2,000+ pro SLRs on the market and there are enough new features and improvements in performance to justify an upgrade from the o...
While pictures are stunning, theres no getting away from the fact that while to a professional the Nikon D300 is a budget buy, to the average consumer its a wallet-battering investment. Still, you get what you pay for and, having also taken the D300...
Vague navipad, Very expensive next to its rivals, Bulky
The Nikon D200 was a truly great camera that offered professional performance at an enthusiasts price. Even now, its 10-megapixel CCD sensor can easily hold its own compared with similarly-priced rivals, and the robust build quality was - and still is...