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Nikon D300 digital SLR camera review by What Digital Camera

February 9th, 2010 | Tags: , , , , , , , , ,

Nikon D300 digital SLR camera review by What Digital Camera magazine www.whatdigitalcamera.com More camera reviews www.whatdigitalcamera.com

  1. haziq93anura
    February 9th, 2010 at 19:31
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    i think d90

  2. sutherlandrobyn
    February 9th, 2010 at 19:31
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    @ilovetyping behind you to light the subject from the front

  3. StarskySTARS
    February 9th, 2010 at 19:31
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    The P mode beats all scene modes in all areas… the scene modes are more than unecessary even for amteurs. Well thats my opinion as a photographer but i realize different photographers have different opinions. But i would recommend the D90 as well because the D90 and D300 are very similliar in performance and quality. The d300 is onlt faster.

  4. cameraman1512
    February 9th, 2010 at 19:31
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    d90 the reason being is, the d300 only let you use P,S,A.M modes and does not have the user friendly scene modes. these are really use full for lets say a day on a beach an u don’t want to use manual modes. but if you have no issue with this i would suggest the d300 it is a very fast camera allowing amazing sports photography

  5. comicfreak45
    February 9th, 2010 at 19:31
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    eos 7d
    nikon d90
    nikon d300
    which to choose,kids play sports and we go on beach vacations alot…can’t decide!!!

  6. WhatDigitalCamera
    February 9th, 2010 at 19:31
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    No, but the new update, the D300s, does at 720p. It has a mic port too for audio.

  7. 360bmx720
    February 9th, 2010 at 19:31
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    can this camera record hd video?

  8. ilovetyping
    February 9th, 2010 at 19:31
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    THNKSS

  9. HeyImChinese
    February 9th, 2010 at 19:31
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    depends if you want a silhouette type photo or not

  10. westleysadler
    February 9th, 2010 at 19:31

    I depends on the effect you are hoping to achieve. Sometimes i want the sun directly behind the subject but generally I shoot with the sun behind me or to the side, slightly behind the lens curve. Practice and see what you prefer at various times of the day.

  11. ilovetyping
    February 9th, 2010 at 19:31

    can anyone one plz answer this question for me.

    for ex.
    when u are taking a pic of a tree or any object. should the sun be behind the object or should the sun be behind u??

    what difference will it make

    thnks

  12. C906070
    February 9th, 2010 at 19:31

    can i have the old D200 please?

  13. jvw2941
    February 9th, 2010 at 19:31

    Yo pienso tu deber aprender sobre fotografia antes de comprar esto camara.

  14. BarrackObamah
    February 9th, 2010 at 19:31

    Get the d90, simply of its video. If ur shooting in daylight all the time, all 6+ MP slr will produce good quality (unless ur doing large format professional printing). d90 and 40d has same image quality, but d90 has slightly better noise sensitivity than 40d, even slightly better than d300. You dont need extra 2 frame/ second. If u got more budget, i would get d300s or 7d. For me, i just got D300s upgrade from d80.

  15. Capesports4
    February 9th, 2010 at 19:31

    Go with the EOS 50D. Has a faster burst rate and has lower noise at at ISO 6400 than the D90. The 50D goes up to ISO 12,800 but has alot of noise at that level. However the D90 has video.

  16. jwcajwca
    February 9th, 2010 at 19:31

    No entendi nada, pero la tengo que comprar porque me gusta la fotografia y la necesito.

  17. SassyMutts
    February 9th, 2010 at 19:31

    Good info in this video

  18. metalsinani
    February 9th, 2010 at 19:31

    hey camera fans,
    im looking at 2 cameras, either the canon eos 40d or the nikon d90.
    my backgraound is as a skateboarding photographer (toungue in cheek but thats what im using it for) aswell as everyday travel photos as i go about my life lol
    im struggling to dcide between the additional megapixels and aperture capobilities (high speed shooting in low light conditions) of the d90 or the 6.5 frames a second of the canon. soz if i mad any idioty mistakes in this, but all helps good :)

  19. kamikim1
    February 9th, 2010 at 19:31

    can we compare this unit vs canon eos 50d
    advice pls?

  20. geonlansis
    February 9th, 2010 at 19:31

    if i knew i was going to be this interested in photography to begin with and need the features, i would have not gotten a D60 and should just gone for a D300 first. but then again, we’ll never know, and now i have both. but if you are willing to dig for more info on cameras and learn lots about how to use them and how to take good pictures, any decent one can be good enough. but the lens…it’s very important too, and it’s going to cost a lot!

  21. GLXLR
    February 9th, 2010 at 19:31

    Suggest you get a cheaper body and get better lenses… This camera will have a huge learning curve.

  22. blztank
    February 9th, 2010 at 19:31

    Would you recommend this camera to a beginner getting into photography?
    Note I’m looking for a professional grade camera that can take great quality pictures,I’m not a professional but I enjoy the art and would like to get started,I’m looking to take serious creative images what would you recomend?

  23. lucky10boy
    February 9th, 2010 at 19:31

    come on….. don’t be so naive. (-:

  24. gnrendeiro
    February 9th, 2010 at 19:31

    The DSLR’s are not about point and shoot, and you shouldn’t even compare them to compacts. With a compact you can print the usual 10*15cm photos, not Panels like 2*3m as you can do it with a DSLR. The size of the sensor does matter or you think that the medium format cameras are as good as the compact ones to? If you just want to take some family trip pictures, the compacts are better, but with a DSLR you can produce art. The D300 is one of the best cameras I’ve tried ever, if not the best.

  25. coolinen2007
    February 9th, 2010 at 19:31

    yeah ofcourse you can change very different and quality lenses
    1 good lense starts from 500 euro/$ and any dslr that you can find for 500$ not going to be any different then average compact

    are you kidding me?
    a good dslr set gonna cost something like 4000 $ minimum
    I can sacrifice a little quality and both take pictures, videos and carry with me where ever i go with the prize of 400$
    anyways

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