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The '''Nikon D300''' was launched in December 2007 on the same day as its bigger brother, the [[Nikon D3|D3]]. It replaced the [[Nikon D200]] in the lineup and is based on a similar body.
 
The '''Nikon D300''' was launched in December 2007 on the same day as its bigger brother, the [[Nikon D3|D3]]. It replaced the [[Nikon D200]] in the lineup and is based on a similar body.
  
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===Nikon D300s===
 
===Nikon D300s===
The D300 was succeeded by the '''Nikon D300s''' in 2009. With good image quality up to ISO 800, up to 7 images per second, and max. shutter speed 1/8000 sec. it might be again a good performer for sports photography. It still has just an [[APS]]-size 12.3 [[Megapixel]] [[CMOS]] sensor.  
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The D300 was succeeded by the '''Nikon D300s''' in 2009. With good image quality up to ISO 800, up to 7 images per second, and max. shutter speed 1/8000 sec. it might be again a good performer for sports photography. It still has just an [[Sensor|APS]]-size 12.3 [[Megapixel]] [[CMOS]] sensor.  
  
 
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== Reviews ==
 
== Reviews ==
  
* [http://www.illustratedphotography.com/digital-camera-review/nikon/nikon-d300-review Digital Photography Magazine - D300 Review] at [http://www.illustratedphotography.com/ Illustrated Photography Magazine]
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* [http://www.steves-digicams.com/camera-reviews/nikon/d300-slr/nikon-d300-slr-review.html Nikon D300 SLR Review] at [http://www.steves-digicams.com/ Steves Digicams]
 
* [http://www.photocrati.com/nikon-d300s-digital-slr-camera-review/ Nikon D300s Review] at [http://www.photocrati.com Photocrati]
 
* [http://www.photocrati.com/nikon-d300s-digital-slr-camera-review/ Nikon D300s Review] at [http://www.photocrati.com Photocrati]
 
* [http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/nikond300s/ D300s, in-depth review] by [http://www.dpreview.com Digital Photography Review]
 
* [http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/nikond300s/ D300s, in-depth review] by [http://www.dpreview.com Digital Photography Review]
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Revision as of 11:48, 18 June 2020

The Nikon D300 was launched in December 2007 on the same day as its bigger brother, the D3. It replaced the Nikon D200 in the lineup and is based on a similar body.

As the second camera in the Nikon range, it rivals the flagship in that it has the same number of pixels, namely 12.1 million. However, the D300 is not a "full frame" (35mm film frame format) camera, as is the D3.

The D300 has rapidly gained acclaim as a sports camera, because of the magnification factor introduced by its smaller sensor and the fact that it performs very well in low light at high ISO, though possibly not as well as the D3.


Nikon D300s

The D300 was succeeded by the Nikon D300s in 2009. With good image quality up to ISO 800, up to 7 images per second, and max. shutter speed 1/8000 sec. it might be again a good performer for sports photography. It still has just an APS-size 12.3 Megapixel CMOS sensor.



Reviews