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Nikon D300 DX 12.3MP Digital SLR Camera with 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G ED-IF AF-S VR DX Nikkor Zoom Lens

Nikon D300 DX 12.3MP Digital SLR Camera with 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G ED-IF AF-S VR DX Nikkor Zoom Lens

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Brand: Nikon
Category: Photography

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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 205 reviews
Sales Rank: 222

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Includes Software: Yes
Optical Zoom: 10
Display Size: 3
Maximum Focal Length: 200
Minimum Focal Length: 18
Maximum Resolution: 12
Has Red Eye Reduction: Yes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 7
Dimensions (in): 12 x 14 x 9
Warranty: 1 year warranty

MPN: 9481
Model: 9481
UPC: 018208094813
EAN: 0018208094813
ASIN: B000VR5YA8

Availability: Usually ships in 1 to 2 months

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5 out of 5 stars Image-maker par excellence, the Nikon D300   December 30, 2008
 4 out of 5 found this review helpful

I've been using Nikon DSLR's since 2005 for my "paying hobby". Officially, I created a photography side-business in early 2005 using a Nikon D70s (great camera). This was after a couple of years of ramping up my photography interests from an occasional point-and-clicker to a very serious hobbyist. I very quickly upgraded to the D200 (better camera), using the D70s as a backup. And, in early 2008 upgraded to the D300 (best camera), selling the D70s , leaving the D200 as my backup. I've captured around 15000 images with the D200, and am currently up to about 8000 clicks with the D300. I shoot all types of photography: wildlife, landscape, portraitature, architectural, wedding & other misc. events. I do not consider myself a Pro (only about 10% of my current income comes from photography), but I would like it to evolve into my full time career, someday. :)
In my opinion, the Nikon D300 is easily Nikon's best DX format (not comparing to FX formats, like the D700, etc.) DSLR out to date. And, currently, the best in its class compared to other brands. Please keep in mind that the latter statement (my opinion) is only based on much reading-on & a little hands-on experience with some of the rivaling Canon DSLR's. I am not discounting Canon's great line of photographic equipment (or other brands) at all, just comparing current models with closely related price range and feature set. As a matter of fact, to this day, I still advise all who ask that since the quality of the top brands is so close, that the most important thing to do before making a decision on your first DSLR purchase is to personally handle several models of several brands, and choose the one most comfortable and easiest to understand; it's all about individual user preference. I DO tell them that I am MOST familiar with the Nikon line, and will be better able to "assist" them, if they get Nikon.

Here are a few features that I find useful and that I have not found repeated hundreds of times over in hundreds of other reviews (like excellent focusing, vivid colors, noise handling, etc.):
- One of the in-camera editing tools, the Crop tool, allows me to simulate a 4x5 crop (8x10) when taking group portraits. This enables me to make sure that I'm not cutting off people parts when clients will invariably order 8x10's of large group shots. I wish the largest cropping boundary would start at the outer most edge of the image, but that's really nit picking a good feature.
- The D-light edit allows me to quickly see how an image looks with the shadows brightened up a bit, even though I only shoot RAW. I will end up deleting this jpg copy when I copy images to the PC, and post-edit the exposure, but I can immediately see if the image still looks good with a brighter exposure adjustment.
- The My Menu feature is GREAT for quickly accessing my most accessed settings. With the latest firmware update, you have a choice to use the My Menu or a Recent tab (like the D200 has).

Little things about the D300 that are different from the D200 (that haven't been mentioned hundreds of times):
- D300 Command and Sub dials are more recessed in, so they are not as easy to accidentally spin.
- The D300 lens mount seems to lend a tighter connection.
- The D300 shutter release sounds "tighter", does not have the slight echo/vibration sound at the end of the click, like the D200 does.
- One small feature that I actually do NOT like better on the D300 is the highlights display feature. It blinks on the most uncluttered display page, not on the cluttered data page that has the image as a thumbnail, but that's nit-picking really.

Another good thing is that I'm not at all tempted to upgrade since the D700 would mean getting at least two more fast/pro lenses to take advantage of the full size sensor, leaving all but one of my lenses (Nikon 70-200 2.8 VR V beautiful lens!!) "out of the picture" (I know that I could still use them at 5 megapixels, but that doesn't count for me). And, I don't need the video feature of the D700 at all. The D700's much better noise handling at high ISO's would be nice, but the D300's noise handling works really well with 99% of my shots. In fact, thanks to the D700, at least in part, the price of the D300 is much more affordable!
Also, I highly recommend David Busch's Nikon D300 Guide book. I was very familiar with Nikon DSLR's already, but his book really helped fill in the gaps, and helped me take advantage of all of the D300's excellent features.
The photographer IS still the most important part of the image capturing equation, but I truly believe that overall the D300 delivers better looking images than the D200, and all earlier DSLR models (even considering identical lens, technique, and minor settings differences to take advantage of individual camera body's features), and is well worth the extra expense of a new body purchase.



5 out of 5 stars I love this camera!   December 30, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I have had this camera for 8 months now and it is absolutely fantastic. I have done landscape, head shots, interiors and macro, the results are outstanding. The lens on my camera 99% of the time is the 17-55mm f/2.8 and with this combo, I can about conquer the world. If you get this camera, please put good glass on it and you will not be sorry.
I have not had any issues as of yet with this camera and I plan on keeping for a long long time!
Happy shooting.



5 out of 5 stars probablt the best APC sensor camera to date.   December 27, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I've used Nikon for over 25years and past 10 yrs or so it's amazing how Nikon has become humble (thanks to Canon). I remember Nikon charging for every single thing (nothing was for free), but now they put in all those top of the line features in semi-pro camera.
I love everything about this camera, the AF, Flash system, ergo, built quality, LCD, battery life (~1000 shots in one single charge).... once you start using it you can't let it go. on the low side, it's bit heavy (expected), High ISO isn't as good as D700 ;).



5 out of 5 stars photography newbie   December 26, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

i am new to digital photography. two years ago i purchased a nikon d40 and over time two additional lenses (50-200mm vr and 50 mm f/1.8). i really like the d40 and have learned a lot. i especially like talking pictures using the Program, Aperture, and Shutter modes where i feel more control with the camera.

i wanted to step up to a next level camera. i finally decided on the nikon d300. all the controls are easily accessible, the viewfinder provides more information, the lcd panel on the back is larger, information regarding settings is available through the lcd and also a display on the top of the camera body. i have found it an easy transition from the d40 to the d300 especially since all my lenses are usable; in fact the 50 mm is now easier because the AF works with the d300.

in researching this purchase, a close alternative seemed to be the d90 which is lighter, a newer product, and less expensive. however, i actually preferred the heavier body and the d90 appeared to me to have the same quality sensor as the d300 but with fewer features.



5 out of 5 stars King of customization!   December 26, 2008
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I got this camera half a year ago as a replacement for D80. While the latter is very fine camera, the D300 is absolutely superb camera.

To begin with, the size, balance, ergonomics, and build quality are perfect! The D80 always felt a bit small in my hands. The D300 feels just right -- almost like natural extension of your hands.

But the most amazing is the richness of features to make this camera as flexible as you please. Four shooting banks combined with four custom banks give you incredible variety of permutations not found in any other camera.

This flexibility however may be a curse for a novice photographer. You can take fantastic pix with D40,60,80 right out of the box, not so with D300. Expect at least 3 months of learning and experimenting before you feel comfortable with the camera. A dissapointment and frustration will result if you don't learn how to use it properly!

I would highly recommend reading Young's and Busch's books on mastering the D300. These authors digest the cryptic info found in the manual into comprehensible set of instructions sprinkled with tips and tricks to make your learning more enjoyable. If you are impatient, you can apply settings compiled in Excel spreadsheet by the Nikonian community. For a starter, it will give you four custom settings for point&shoot, landscape, portrait, and sports photography.

In addition to the versatile 18-200mm lens, buy Nikon 50mm f/1.8 for low light and Sigma 150mm for macro photography. These are inexpensive yet superb lenses that supplement 18-200 very well.

Whether you are seasoned professional or a novice photographer, this camera guarantees to provide you with plenty of enjoyable work and past times. Just make sure you want to devote yourself to this wonderful hobby before committing to buy this fine piece of equipment.



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