Excellent Choice
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| Review Date: July 24, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Tahir Allauddin, |
Bought from Amazon, excellent service. The Nikon D300s is a great camera, especially if you need the burst speed or slightly improved low-light focus, but if you don't care about video you might consider looking for a really good deal on a D300 and using what you save to splurge on a good lens. i upgraded from D300 I will list the difference.
D300S vs D300 Differences:
1280 x 720p HD video recording at 24 fps
Built-in mono microphone with adjustable gain
External 3.5mm stereo mic jack
Contrast-detect AF during videos
7 fps vs 6 fps top burst speed (8 fps for both with battery grip)
Slightly faster AF performance
Dual CF Type I and SD card slots vs single CF Type I/II
Wider built-in flash coverage (16mm vs 18mm)
Dedicated Live View button
Dedicated Info button
Multi-selector center button
Quiet shutter release mode
Sliding memory card door vs locking swing type
Mini HDMI Type-C vs Type-A connector
Composite A/V output vs composite video only output
Virtual horizon display
Optional framing grid in Live View mode
Icon bar menu below Shooting Info display for quick access to some settings
Extra-high and Auto Active D-Lighting settings
Active D-Lighting bracketing
Face detection during playback
In-camera RAW processing and image resizing
In-camera movie trimming
72-image thumbnail view in playback mode
Battery life CIPA rated at 950 shots per charge vs 1,000
Other minor changes
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Very Serious Camera
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| Review Date: July 4, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Nicholas Smith, Seattle, Washington |
| Completely consistent with Nikon's tradition of robust camera bodies. Highly recommended by this purchaser; this body will last you for a very very very long time. |
Truly magnificent camera!
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| Review Date: June 3, 2010 |
| Reviewer: REAL writer, |
| I love this camera! I have had it about a week and a half now, and I've found nothing about it that I dislike. I've already taken over 600 photographs. It does take some time to learn how to use all the features of this camera, but that is part of the wonder of it all. I've noticed that it is a bit heavier than my previous cameras, but that is because it is a professional camera and has more options. The multiple exposure setting has been a lot of fun. Until I had this camera I had concluded that it was not possible to do multiple exposure with digital cameras, as you could with film SLRs, but now I see that it was only with simpler DSLRs that one could not do them. Overall, I love having the ability to have total control over my photographs, and I love having the capability of choosing among all of Nikon's wonderful selections of lenses, strobes and other very useful accessories. |
Best DSLR on the Planet!!
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| Review Date: May 12, 2010 |
| Reviewer: C. R. MCCALLY, Dallas, TX USA |
Like many reviewers, I researched this purchase for months. This is without a doubt the best prosumer dSLR available, and is actually used by many pros. The dual memory card and video capability are gravy on this primo camera. Purchased from Amazon (best price), no shipping or sales tax, and using the Amazon Store Card I got 12mths no interest. Don't waste anymore time looking. If this camera is within your budget, just buy it. You will be delighted EVERY time you look at the amazing photos you took.
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Bad D300s
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| Review Date: April 23, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Nikon Doc, Peoria, IL |
| I recently purchased a Nikon D300s at my local dealer due to the additional features available. I have used several Nikon cameras, most recently a D200, with excellent results. I was shocked that the D300s had poor focus/resolution. It was tested by the camera shop, who concurred, and was sent back to Nikon for resolution of the problem. Standing by. |
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