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Nikon D300 DX 12.3MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only)

Nikon D300 DX 12.3MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only)

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Brand: Nikon
Category: Photography

List Price: $1,799.99
Buy New: $1,659.00
You Save: $140.99 (8%)



New (25) Used (2) from $1,559.00

Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 105 reviews
Sales Rank: 250

Media: Electronics
Batteries Included: No
Includes Software: Yes
Optical Zoom: 1
Display Size: 3
Continuous Shooting Speed: 5
Maximum Resolution: 12300000
Has Red Eye Reduction: Yes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.4
Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 8 x 6.3
Warranty: 1 year warranty

MPN: 25432
Model: 25432
UPC: 018208254323
EAN: 0018208254323
ASIN: B000VJX7DW

Release Date: February 18, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • 12.3-megapixel captures enough detail for poster-size photo-quality prints
  • 3.0-inch LiveView LCD display; new 51-point AF system
  • In burst mode, shoots up to 100 shots at full 12.3-megapixel resolution
  • EXPEED Image Processing System and similar Scene Recognition System to that found in the D3
  • Self-cleaning sensor unit; magnesium alloy construction with rubber gaskets and seals

Accessories:

  • Nikon Digital SLR Accessory Kit for Nikon D50, D70, D70s, D80, D200 Digital SLR Cameras
  • Nikon 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G ED II AF-S DX Nikkor Zoom Lens
  • Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 1.0 Win/Mac
  • Adobe Photoshop CS3
  • Adobe Photoshop CS3 Upgrade

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  • Nikon 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 G ED-IF AF-S VR DX Zoom-Nikkor Lens
  • SanDisk 8 GB Extreme III CF Card SDCFX3-8192-901 (Retail Package)
  • Nikon SB-800 AF Speedlight Flash for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras

Customer Reviews:   Read 100 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars D300.. wow   May 16, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

If you are considering this camera and have the disposable income, don't hesitate. This camera has exceeded my admittedly high expectations. Low light shots are amazing, colors are very nice, and it is a dream to shoot with. My only complaint is that the camera tends to over saturate my shots a bit with the default settings, but that can easily be changed.

Nice job Nikon!



5 out of 5 stars Steep learning curve   May 15, 2008
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

I moved from a Nikon D70S to the D300 as my primary DSLR.

The D300 has marvelous control placement - of course there are still myriads of menus that one may make choices from, but the controls one most often needs are at fingertip access.

Learning curve on all of the possibilities of this machine are formidable; it's obviously not designed to be used in automatic or "scene" modes - there are no "scene" modes to be had. (Although with custom menus one could create such if desired). It is possible to charge the battery, attach a lens, and shoot right out of the box; however the real power in this machine lies in knowing all of the controls available and applying those controls to achieve the desired results.

The physical feel of the machine is one of solidness; I've added the external battery grip (which allows the entire machine to function off of 8 AA batteries, as well as Nikon camera batteries) and the balance, for my hands, is as good as I've ever had in a camera. (The external grip also bumps the frames per second from 6 to 8 when using AA's or some Nikon camera batteries.).

I've not weighed the machine with an 18-200 VR lens and external grip w/batteries, but it's a heavyweight and I would recommend a different strap than the Nikon supplied strap that comes with the camera body.

There is no "stealth mode" on this machine as there is on my Canon G-9 P&S; the shutter is loud, and putting it into rapid fire mode at 8 fps will get the attention of those around you.

The camera will be happiest with high speed compact flash cards - Extreme IV's, Ducati's, or other cards of that ilk. Slow cards, especially if one is capturing NEF+jpg fine images will slow the write buffer down. Plan on getting 4 gig or 8 gig cards - they fill up rather quickly.

I will let others comment on the images this camera can record - I've not had enough field experience yet to give an intelligent opinion. However, I will say that the camera (again) is not designed for shooting on automatic, out of the box. This machine requires input from the operator to function well. Also this machine requires good lenses to maximize it's potential; the 18-200 VR Nikkor that works so well on my D70S seems softer on the D300.

Heavily recommended for:

Those who have Nikon cameras and have maxxed out the possibilities with those machines and are looking for greater challenges. The D300 will support Nikkor lenses made since 1959 (although the ones made before 1977 may need a minor, inexpensive modification to fit on the D300). Not all older lenses, of course, support auto-focus.

Those who have other camera brands but who have not yet invested large sums in glass or accessories.

Those who wish to become involved in photography at a serious level; this machine requires investment of both time and money.

Not recommended for:

Well heeled users who are looking for an expensive point-and-shoot or all-automatic machine.

I am massively pleased with the D300 (good thing, considering the cost of one of the machines for a non-pro photographer!).

My only real gripe is the cost of the machine - and the "hidden" costs associated, such as faster CF cards, better lenses, upgrading camera bags (this is a large beast and what my D70S fits into comfortably won't hold the D300 with grip and lens attached).

However, at the level that the D300 plays in it is comparable in price with it's counterparts and (currently) it's feature set is well above the competition. Of course, that latter part will change - no one camera model stays on top for very long.

HTH



5 out of 5 stars excellent camera ,on time delivery   May 15, 2008
d300 is a state of the art camera and amazon delivered in two days at the best price ,100%recomendable


5 out of 5 stars The Best   May 14, 2008
The best. Hands down.

But bear in mind: It is heavy, especially compared with the D40. And the infrared remote doesn't work with it.

Those are the only two negatives I can think of. Unbelievably good camera!



5 out of 5 stars Extremely pleased and excited by D300 performance   May 14, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I am a previous D200 and D70 owner. Maybe it is that the controls are very similar but for whatever reason I am getting really stunning results with the D300. It seems to have much better ability to evaluate the lighting conditions and come up with really nice tonality and color. I am still working on the new focusing issues, but even without fully understanding it the results seem really good. Worth the upgrade.

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