Is the Nikon D300 As Good As They Say It Is?

No, it’s not as good as they say it is… it’s better! The Nikon D300 is the start of the next generation DSLR. You know what they say about next generations, they tend to be better than their predecessors.

The Nikon D300 is a reasonably-sized digital SLR that is battle-ready. With an appropriately-sized right-hand grip, your left hand will be needed to shoot stably because by its mere weight alone, the camera makes you feel that it means business. What you will love most about it is its continuous shooting as fast as eight frames per second. Talk about capturing everything with one click! Imagine, with one push of the proper button, the camera clicks away before it pauses to possibly catch its breath. That’s how passionate it is! That’s how capable and satisfactory this new baby is!

The Nikon D300 is a completely fresh camera that will surely rock the world of digital photography. The Dust reduction system is revolutionary. Its very rough magnesium alloy body is protected from dust and moisture. The camera is weather-proof, but this goes without saying that weather-proof is different from waterproof. You still shouldn’t submerge it in water.

Regarding its screen, it offers more shooting details than expected and craved for. The screen may also be utilized to change the camera’s settings just like other brands. You can even brighten shadows while taking photos and not AFTER, which saves you a lot of time and gives you more quality pictures.

The Nikon D300 is all set to begin capturing great subject matter the moment you hit the power button. Although auto focus speeds will vary depending on your preference of lens, in general its lenses were evaluated to be rather very speedy. Another noteworthy feature is its wireless connectivity. Through this technology, you are able to push your images and well, you also are able to remotely control your camera and access your pictures from all other connected cameras. If that’s not amazing, then not sure what is!

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