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This is up there with Nikons's very best. The holey grail will be the D3, with this one being a close 2nd. Very, very fast focusing, improved focusing screen, very bright viewfinder, good with manual focus lenses, live view LCD, very good for studio photography. Battery is the same one used for the D200 but does not last as long with the D300. Nice size, weight and balance. Camera body fits "just right" in your hand. All of the controls are in just the right places. This one is a keeper.
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I have used this camera for only a few days and am very satisfied and enthusiastic. Nikon has made an excellent product. I won't bother writing about the various technical features. Those are already amply detailed in the camera description. Here are a few first impressions that I have of the camera:

You can change ISO very quickly and it goes up to 3200. Very useful.

There are many playback features such as zooming in close on an image and navigating around in it. A big improvement over previous models.

The new playback screen is much bigger and has an awesome resolution. You can live preview on it. Very cool!

There are several focus options, including the 51 point focus.

You can press help on any menu item and it will explain what that item is clearly and easy to read.

The menu is easy to navigate and easy to use. The 421 page User's Manual may seem daunting at first, but it's very clearly written and has several ways to cross-reference what you are looking for

The camera is comfortable to hold, has a solid feel and all of the controls are within easy reach. Shooting mode, ISO and most other controls can be easily changed without going into the menu.

All the above are features, but the most important benefit is excellent and sharp images.

If you would like to see some samples, email me and I will send you a link so you can check them out. I am very satisfied and I am glad I bought this camera. I may add to this review as I use this camera more. I just wanted to write a review to express how satisfied I am.

Note November 29: After 300 shots the battery indicator is on half empty. If correct, then battery life much shorter than D50. Unfortunately only a EN-EL3e battery will work. This means I have to buy another battery.Get more detail about Nikon D300 DX 12.3MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only).

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I am not going to go into a long discussion about what this DSLR can do, I'll just say if you want to take your photography to the next level, this is how you do it.
The difference between this and my Nikon D90 is like the difference between a Jaguar and a Ferrari. Both are fine machines, but the Ferrari takes it to a higher level.
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I purchased this camera body about 6 months ago and have nothing but good things to say about it. Since then I have added a 24-70 mm lens as well as a 14-24 mm and the results are amazing. If you are looking for a light weight camera then I would say look elsewhere. But if you're serious about photography and can handle 10 to 20 pounds of camera equipment...I would I highly recommend this product. Get more detail about Nikon D300 DX 12.3MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only).

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I have had the D300 since January and love the camera.
My problem is if you look at whats in the box it says
Software Suite CD-ROM. Its is really a 30 day trial.
I called Nikon and they said they are not responsible for what dealers advertise.
The only problem with that is it also says it on Nikon's site.
That's a 140 dollar rip-off.
Include the fact that their cameras are being made in China for a probable labor cost 90% cheaper than Japan but no price reduction.

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วันจันทร์ที่ 5 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2552

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I have been a Nikon person for 32 years. All my film cameras and lenses are Nikon. This camera is solid. Easy to handle and in my opinion feels right when held. I can use all my prime manual lenses on this camera which is a hugh plus. It performs flawlessly. The fact that it comes with a 400 page manual with feature after feature creates a hugh learning curve. The D300 may be overkill for less than a semi-pro to pro photographer. For those that need this level of camera it does the job.I did have to purchase the following books which were a hugh help when the Nikon manual was not clear enough. David Busch's Nikon D300 Digital SLR Photography(5 stars) and J. Dennis Thomas's Nikon D300 Digital Field Guide(4 1/2 stars). Get more detail about Nikon D300 DX 12.3MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only).

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The main reason I purchased this camera was for my whale photography. I had been shooting with a Nikon D50, and although it did a good job, I needed more. When I heard that the D300 would go to 6fps (8fps with the battery grip), I knew I had to get one.

This camera did not disappoint. The first time I took it out was for gray whales in April. It did a superb job. Next was my first venture photographing orcas. I was on San Juan Island and shooting from the shore. I didn't have the grip (still getting used to the way that feels), and at 6fps I got amazing shots. I took the camera out on a boat a couple of weeks ago and again the results were amazing. I was using the Nikon 70-300VR lens. You can see some of my photos in an article I wrote on photographing orcas:
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I upgraded from my D80 in Jan 09 to the D300. Quite simply it feels like you have been given the Hummer of cameras. I loved my D80 and still have it as a back up body, but you will have to pry the D300 out of my hands kicking and screaming. The super large display and level of zoom, means checking shots for clarity and exposure is a breeze. The controls are nicely placed to have everything literally at your fingertips and once used to whats where makes adjustments easy. I am still working on the (what seems like neverending) options this camera has to personalize for myself. The color, sharpness and simple joy of using is outstanding. I shoot mainly landscape and wildlife (with some weddings thrown in for good measure) and the camera feels like a tank with the 6fps being fantastic for wildlife capture.

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วันอาทิตย์ที่ 4 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2552

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In february of this year, I decided to enter the world of digital photography. I initially decided to get a D90, which I ordered from B&H along with the kit lens (18-105mm VR) After using it for a few months, and getting more and more serious about photography, I decided to sell my D90 and it's kit lens on craigslist and use the proceeds to fund an upgrade to something a little more "professional"--a d300 and the nikon 17-55mm f/2.8. All I can say is "wow!". the differences seem subtle between these cameras on paper (i.e. same sensor, etc.) but once you pick them up and handle each one, you will never confuse them again. The d300 screams professional, while the D90 definitely screams amateur. Not that there's anything wrong with this; If you don't feel you need the advantages the d300 gives you, don't get it. But if you need weather sealing, 6/8 FPS, 100% viewfinder coverage, mirror lockup, a better grip, non chrome shutter release (getting into the small stuff here) and more, do yourself a favor and pick up a d300.Get more detail about Nikon D300 DX 12.3MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only).

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วันเสาร์ที่ 3 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2552

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Now it's safe to say, there are a ton of great reviews for this camera, and I might not even have anything new to say, but I'm going to say it anyways.

I had the D200 (a wonderful camera as well) for about 16 +- months before considering the D300. I WANTED the D300, but didn't NEED the D300.

It all started one day when I started planning a trip to Florida ... sort of. I typically go out weekends to TRY and relax taking pictures. I'm new to this, so I spend a lot of time, but no where near enough time, shooting and learning to get the most out of the D200. Now I'm sure it's me and not the camera, but many of my shots were on the darkside (light - dark), so I was spending a fair amount of time dealing with this in PS, iPhoto and Aperture. Was this because I'm color blind, who knows, but it was an issue (for me). In any case, the D300 was announced and Nikon said it was a much better camera (surprise?). Well with my upcoming trip, I decided to see if I could sell my D200, and then get a D300 and cross my fingers.

Well I sold the D200 on a Monday, order my new D300 from B&H Tuesday, got it here on that Friday, got it together, tried it, loaded in the car, and left for Florida.

Well I took a few pictures on the way down, and read the book quickly (my first mistake), so I would be better prepared when I arrived in Florida.

Florida is about a 22 - 26 hour drive from Maine, so it didn't give me much time to play or read before I got there, but I was hoping enough. After all it was only an up-grade to a camera I had been using for some time now.

WOW, I took 25 +- pictures at a wonderful park across the street from the hotel I was staying, and ALL of the pictures were wonderful! Wonderful in the sense they weren't dark, blurry or anything. Yes, I said to myself, I got lucky, the default settings are more suited for the way I shoot, the lights better in Florida then in Maine, I just had a good nights sleep ...?

Well I have had the camera now for some time, and my rate of keepers is 10 fold over what it was with the D200. Now this only means I'm getting what I consider to be, better pictures, and after all, I'm the only one that matters here - right:)

I could ramble on for hours about this camera, but I'll close by saying "It's a wonderful camera, that I'm real glad I purchased". For me it has made a huge difference in the quality of my photo's, much for me means, I'll get better, easier, and will use the camera more.

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I bought this camera six months ago from Harvey Norman here in Western Austalia along with the 18 - 200 zoom. This is my second DSLR, the first being my Pentax istDS.

It has taken me five of the last six months to get completely familiar with the camera and how to get the best out of it.

The camera is a joy to use and much of the pleasure just comes from the look and feel of the camera. It is really an engineering marvel and a work of art. The miracle is that it can be both. Nikon have engineered a camera marvelous in it's complexity and competence but it is a thing of beauty in it's own right. The useability of the camera is outstanding with everything where it should be, close to perfect.

The pictures are of course only as good as the photographer can make them but the camera is always ready to do whatever you tell it to and it makes quick work of it.

I bought a Nikon SB-900, the 'King Kong of Flashes' as I call it. It is very effective though and now I look forward to taking photos inside rather than being apologetic about the flash photos I used to take. While they weren't terrible they weren't great either. Direct flash has a way of sucking the life out of a shot.

The Nikon D300 has got to become a classic although the technology is still progressing albeit, ever more slowly as digital photography nears maturity.

I really don't want to part with this camera, ever... no that sounds petulant and possessive...OK it is what it is. :)
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I shot pictures with Nikon FM2 before the digital era and I learned a lot about photography by shooting with FM2, which is an all mechanic manual-focused SLR.

For the last several years, I shoot with a Canon A series P&S and I am pretty happy with the Canon. Therefore, when the chance came up for me to purchase a DSLR, I researched hard and long and couldn't decide if I should choose a Nikon or Canon. The final decisions came down between Nikon D300 and Canon 50D. Although 50D is newer and cheaper, I bought the Nikon D300 because of my fond memory with FM2 and my two manual-focused Nikkor lenses.

The first several hours of my D300 ownership were filled with disappointment and frustration. The pictures I took were underexposed and the color looked weird, plus I couldn't figure out which auto focus mode to use (I never had a auto-focused SLR). However, once I read the manual, which is very easy to read, and David Busch's Nikon D300 Guide to Digital SLR Photography, thing began to change. After two months of shooting and playing with the settings, I can now say that Nikon D300 is truly a camera for serious photo amateurs.

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I have been using my Nikon D80 for about a year and decided it was time to upgrade. I did my research and bought the books to learn the D300 before I purchased. I have taken a few courses at my local University in Photography so I am not a complete novice in my Photography Skills. A 10 day Caribbean cruise was coming up in the next 2 weeks when I decided to purchase the D300. The moment I received the d300, I charged the batteries and started snapping away. I'm not sure if the camera was the issue but when shooting in manual mode (which I have always done to get the Depth of field and exposure as I need it) I could never get the exposure correct. I adjust the main dial and sub-dial to get the exposure and it always came out over-exposed and under-exposed. I was never able to get that line in the middle through the view finder.

In the live mode, it seems I had to hit the button 2 to 3 times to get the shot. I tried several different dial adjustments and nothing seemed to work. After a few days I decided to return the D300 and took my D80 on the trip.

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I upgraded from a D80 and definitely think the D300 is worth the upgrade. It some aspects it's night and day. The image quality in ideal situations might not be that different, but the HIGH ISO performance of the D300 is much better and the 6/FPS of the D300 make it entirely useful for action/sports/nature shots. That is the main reason I upgraded, the D80's 3/FPS were not enough.

Then there is the far, far superior auto-focus system on the D300. The D300 focuses my Nikkor AF ED 80-200mm F2.8D lens faster than the D80 did making me not feel the need to upgrade to an AF-S lens in that zoom range.

The build quality of the D300 is far superior to the D80 and the extra buttons and their placement make it a much more efficient camera to use, that is if you are constantly switching between AF-C and AF-S focus as well as single point and multi-point focus. No annoying exposure dial to get accidentally moved while in your bag anymore either (sometimes on my D80 it would get accidentally moved from A-priority to M-priority and I wouldn't notice and my first few shots would just be white).

Then there is the fact that the D300 uses compact flash cards which are more reliable than SDHC cards and far, far easier to handle as they are large and don't have exposed contact points.

Then there is the other fact the D300's built-in flash can act as a commander to fire an off camera flash (like the SB-600/800/900) which is extremely useful and makes for infinite more flash opportunities right out of the box.

Also, if you find the D80's LCD screen when reviewing shots to have lag when moving around and zooming into the photo, that is all gone in the D300. That was one thing that really annoyed me about the D80, that lag. With the D300, the lag is almost imperceptible, not to mention you get a larger and better 3" screen for reviewing shots on.

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This is the body that moved me from Canon to Nikon - the dark side. After 25 plus years shooting Canon bodies, the D300 was just so enticing, I had to try one. Big mistake. I tried one in a camera store and the next day, I was selling my Canon gear.
The D300 is infinitly configurable - with 4 banks of stored shooting settings. 51 focus points, auto-iso, accurate AF tracking. Simply incredible colors. The D300 is the body the Canon 50D should have been.
One thing: Nikon has not caught Canon when it comes to glass. This cannot be overstated. Unless you'll be purchasing the $2000 each Nikon pro lenses - and those are very, very limited in numbers (basically the 14-24, 24-70 and 70-200 - plus the $5000 200-400), you'll be compromising. There are no pro fixed aperture f4 lenses for Nikon - unlike Canon's offerings. Be absolutely certain you can live with the lenses out there before you make the switch.
I researched the heck out of the D300 before buying - but I made the assumption that the Nikon lens lineup would be as good as the Canon lineup. Fortunately, I'm not a pro, so getting the best isn't as important to me as it might be to someone else. On top of that, the Nikon pro-sumer lineup of lenses is far nicer than the Canon consumer group. So they work for my needs.
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The D300 isn't the newest kid on the block, but it's a great camera. I've been shooting mine for a few months now and I love it (bought it used/refurb at Fred Miranda's).

I'm really not much of a brand fanboy, having shot Pentax and Canon also, but overall I'm pleased with the D300. I'll list some pros and cons:
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Pros:

+ Good control scheme. I found I liked it better than Canon 40D, but not as good as the Pentax K20D. Most of your most important functions are found on external controls or customizable (to a degree) butttons.

+ Good image quality, especially with good glass and shooting technique. This is true of many cameras, though. I do like the D300 jpeg output, though...pretty nice

+ Nice build quality. Everything feels secure, no flexing, etc. I have not shot with the camera in very cold weather. I have encountered no serious problems or worries with the camera.

+ Flash commander is nice, lots of AF options are nice, lens tuning if you need it, great high-res screen on the back. The AF is great once you learn the nuances of the various modes.

+ Customizable shooting banks and a custom menu.

+ autoISO is awesome and trounces Canon's implimentation.

+ A great 100% viewfinder.

+ Camera seems pretty darn accurate at matrix metering.
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Now, some cons:

- The rear control pad doesn't have a seperate, raised "enter" button like the D90 does -- you have to press/click the entire pad down -- sometimes this results in you accidentally pressing (left or right) instead of the click. Not a huge problem - I learned to just click->right through menus, as it acts like an "enter" press.

- Noise is pretty good, but don't expect miracles -- You need good exposure for high ISO. If you want to shoot in darker scenes with great high ISO, get a D700. The D300 is good, but frankly I can't tell a huge difference between its noise performance and the 40D, especially in prints. I generally try to keep ISO maxed at 800, unless I know I'm gettling decent light, then I'll hit around 2000 max.

It's a good camera, but don't expect noise miracles.

- There is no option to press "Fn" and return immediately to the top-level item in "My Menu", unlike the D90. Minor quibble.

- It's not free :-)

There's really a lot to like about the D300, and very little to dislike. The rear pad click is probably the most annoying because you run into it all the time, but it's only a real problem when you don't use right-click as your enter key.

Otherwise, great camera. I hope it lasts me many years.
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Along came the D300 and I studied its reviews and specs. Finally, I decided to give-up the D200 and get a D300 for backup to my D3. Live view, a different image sensor, and better build quality were my main reasons.

I'm the kind of photographer that likes to "tweak" my shots and I'll shoot with multiple exposure compensation (highly recommended if you want to gain incredible dynamic range), and manual mode so I can control exposure, aperture and shutter speed with the simple twist of two perfectly located control dials.

Then, I had the oportunity to chase the cyclists on the California Amgen Tour. Things just happen too quickly to mess with manual mode all the time, so I set my ISO to auto and shot in program mode. I can not believe how the D300 performs with auto white balance and program mode in a high speed, high energy shoot such as professional bike racing. It's absolutely incredible.

Along with shooting for 3 days in torrential rain, the camera performed as a true pro and I actually used it more than my D3! It won't replace the D3, but for the price it stands right along side the best digital SLR ever made and all I can say is: Nikon, you did it again!

Thanks - Make the photograph!

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I am a long time Canon user, Going back about 30 years. Have been disappointed lately in their offering, not to mention poor quality control and bad design decisions. People have been asking Canon for a weather sealed pro-sumer body w/ a pro-level AF system for many years and Canon has refused to make it, fearing it would cut into their 1 series sales. Even their 5D and 5D Mark II bodies, which they classify as professional, have a dummied down 9 point AF system and virtually no weather sealing. Numerous complains of it "creaking" when you grip it due to poor door design and being more easily damaged by moisture than other bodies. Recent complaints about mirrors falling out, filthy sensors on brand new cameras etc really make me wonder what is wrong w/ Canon and their quality control. When they added the stupid direct print button on the body (starting w/ the 30D) instead of making the body more robust and weather sealed and having a better AF system, I knew they were going down the wrong path. The one advantage Canon had over Nikon, until the introduction of the D3 and D300, was in high ISO image noise. Canon had the advantage until now and everyone agreed that Canon made better sensors and had a wider assortment of lenses but Nikon made much better bodies w/ pro features in the prosumer line. With Nikon's recent offerings, that no longer is true.

Many of my friends have changed over to Nikon from Canon and every one was happy they did. I went to a local store and tried the D300 and was blown away. Wow, this is the Canon 3D/7D we've been asking for. Amazing camera and I realized then it was time to sell my Canon equipment and "go to the dark side". I did that and have no regrets. I purchased my D300 from Amazon and it arrived quickly and was flawless. And get this, I did a sensor dust test (Shoot grey/blue sky at F32 or as small as you can get, bring up the image in your editor and run auto levels on it) on my new D300. Not a speck of dust on the sensor. Perfectly clean. My Canon bodies always came w/ dirty sensors and one time it came back after servicing even dirtier than when it went in. The D300 was spotless. A real sign of good quality ... but then you know that the minute you pick up the body. I did a lot of research and picked up their highly rated 16-85 VR and 70-300 VR lenses and find them to be nearly as sharp as the Canon L lenses I used to own at about half the cost. Well done Nikon. I also have a D200 which is very close in features to the D300 (and quite a bit less money if you can find one on sale), but all in all, the D300 is my favorite camera and one that I will use for many years. Very highly recommended.Get more detail about Nikon D300 DX 12.3MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only).

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Having invested many thousands in body and lenses, I am stuck with a non-functioning camera that seems to have a design problem in the electronics. I am sincerely hoping that I am wrong but feel pretty disappointed right now. Specifically the camera shuts down with certain lenses in temperatures below 40 degrees (F). I have installed several firmware updates and returned it for repair but so far the problems are not resolved.

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Well its not cheap, and if you are paying that much for a digital camera then you are serious about your photography. Surely its better than the comparable Canon but as soon as the D700 was released and I cannot stop thinking about upgrading but what would will I do with my 5 DX lenses! I am very disappointed with the noise I get in this camera even in low ISO and the only way to get rid of it is to get a full frame camera.Get more detail about Nikon D300 DX 12.3MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only).

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This D300 was listed as new "Factory Reconditioned" for $1199. I was a little cautious but went ahead after calling the company Cameta. They said the cameras were used at trade shows, then go back to the factory for a thorough inspection and cleaning. I figure what could be better? I am very happy with the D300 and highly recommend Cameta. It came in a nice generic Nikon box with the contents as listed.
The D300 is a wonderful digital camera and I'm enjoying its high level of focus detail, color, and skin tones. I have some great lenses and with this camera its like they're all new and better! I usually have some levels and saturation to adjust in Photoshop, but most of the shots I've been getting are spot on.
Shooting in low light just got amazing and lots of fun, hardly any noise! I'm replacing my D200, which did its job, and there's no looking back.
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I won't write as long a review with all the tech specs, because it looks like that has been done a number of times (which is very helpful to read!), but I did want to offer my review. I am a professional photojournalist, the D300 is simply the finest quality with it's incredible low noise at high ISO, speed, durability, trueness to color, sharpness, etc. and does not get any better for DX format Nikons. Just a few quick things I haven't seen mentioned much:
This surpasses every non-full frame camera body I have ever used in both the nikon an canon lines in every way, and even has a few features that the D3/D3x don't have but are very nice, one of these is the somewhat lesser known feature that the d300 can work as a commander for remote flashes without any extra equipment. The d300 built in flash can be set to trigger any of your sb-600/800/900 flashes up to about 25 feet away (from what I can tell), which is so great for somebody who wants to experience some advanced light techniques without buying (and carrying) extras like pocket wizards (which are also amazing products). This link helped me, I'm really into getting my light right,[...]
This camera is also probably the toughest built I have seen, I have dropped it on the hard floor, spilled beer on it, and used it in the snow so much and it hasn't been damaged in the least bit. The controls are my other favorite part, for somebody who needs to change settings quickly and often, it does have many more buttons than any of the other dx models, which just means you have more control of your shots without having to search through the menu for what you want.

And my last suggestion, it looks like the price has been dropping on these camera bodies a lot, I would buy the body only (it still comes with with all the cords/battery/charger) everything you need, just no lens, and the kit lenses nikon offers arent such a good deal, and aren't the best lenses, buy the body, and then invest in nice lenses, and a nice speedlight, why use such a sweet camera like the d300 with just an average lens and third party flash right? Hope this was helpful!Get more detail about Nikon D300 DX 12.3MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only).

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I have been a Proud owner of my D300 for over 2 months now and when you learn every little detail about what it can do and the options you have (user manual) it is simply amazing. I came up from a Fuji-S9600 to a used Nikon D70 and finally the Grand prize a Nikon D300. Sure the main highlight features are nice but its all of the other stuff that you do not see in the description list like How to use it to its fullest potential. The ability to have 1/8000sec Shutter speed With SB-800 Flash is What I Need. To have interval automatic picture taking capabilities is so sweet. The MB-D10 Battery pack is a Must for this beauty, and the 9fps with Seamless Transfer of power from a dead camera battery to a charged Battery pack Is Awesome. I do a lot of night photography and long exposures takes heavy tolls on the batteries and now I do no have to worry about the power dieing because the camera switches automatically without interruption to the next power source. Granted this is my first Professional DSLR but this one beats all in my book. The Customization of the camera to quickly switch between shooting moods with the custom button and YOUR Menu is a big help.
I can go on and on about this can do everything camera but ill let you buy one and see that you will not be disappointed as a Serious Amateur or even a Professional Photographer. You will fall in love and learn every little detail about it and use it to its fullest potential. I have no regrets buying this Nikon D300. The only Regret is that I did not buy it sooner... If you are thinking about it, so stop kicking yourself and GET IT.
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AWESOME! This camera was rated one of the best cameras for the money.. the d200 is great but this is that plus alot: mainly live view but all the other additions the 300 has are awesome! :) if you dont mind reading a manual... this camera can take you to great places!Get more detail about Nikon D300 DX 12.3MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only).

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OK - this won't be a long review, but I just want to get my 2cents in... I've used Nikons for 25 years (ohhh, I'm getting old...). I had a Nikon D70, and I was "this close" to giving up on Nikons -- that camera was a serious lemon. It was just no good. But after reading many reviews and talking to fellow photographers, I ended up getting the D300. And I LOVE IT! It's really an awesome piece of equipment. Sorry I lost faith in you, Nikon -- way to go... Get more detail about Nikon D300 DX 12.3MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only).

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I have to say that this is an OUTSTANDING camera, and anyone looking for a great all around prosumer level camera need not go anywhere else. I haven't shot as many shots as I would have liked to with it, but everything that comes out is wonderful. I would recommend getting a 3rd party book for the D300 - there are so many personal adjustments, that you might not be able to take advantage of if you simply pick up the camera and shoot. I came from a D70s which served me well, but this camera is leaps and bounds ahead in technology with the Picture Control System, updated Autofocus system, and overall picture quality. I would happily purchase this product again any day! You will not be disappointed!Get more detail about Nikon D300 DX 12.3MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only).

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I have owned many cameras of all sizes over the years including several different professional level cameras when I owned a studio and color photo lab. I did portrait and wedding photography for many years. Back then you didn't dare show up to shoot a wedding using a 35mm camera. (I used Hasselblads). I owned several Nikon 35mm cameras...the last being the Nikon F3 which I used for vacation and nature shots. When I retired I made the switch to digital and I used both Nikon and Sony products to record travel and family events. Digital initially wasn't too impressive but has evolved into a medium that depending on the equipment can exceed film in print quality and in all cases ...ease of use. Now...35mm size SLR digital cameras are the norm for weddings and most other events.

I recently bought a Nikon D300 and have to say that this is by far one of the best camera I have ever owned. The quality of the pics at even high ISO's of 1600, 3200 and even 6400 are pretty amazing. With most other digital cameras that I have used the photos start noticeably coming apart at around 400 or 800 and at higher ISO's usually weren't acceptable for printing larger prints.

The Nikon D300 is solidly built and a joy to use. There is a little bit of a learning curve..(the Manual is 461 pages long)...depending on your degree of photo expertise. At this point in time I can't see myself buying any other camera for years to come. As far as anything negative the only thing I can think of is that the camera is a little on the heavy side. I did a lot of online research... reading testing and feedback reports... before I bought this camera. In all cases the Nikon D300 received high marks.Get more detail about Nikon D300 DX 12.3MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only).

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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.
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I bought the D300 through Amazon in Sep 08. Work & other commitments left me no time to put it to the test until Christmas break and WHAT A DISAPPOINTMENT. I insert freshly charged Nikon battery and the next day the camera says battery discharged WITHOUT taking any photos. This is referred to on numerous internet sites as the "low battery problem". I've been struggling for the past two days trying to fix this and other problems with little success.

If you're interested in buying this camera, there a lot info out there about problems with the batteries or power to the camera. Buyer beware. I've found references to these problems dating back to Jan 08. Strangely, there there is absolutely nothing on the Nikon service site about these problems. Or maybe not strangely, I sent them email 30 hours ago and I'm still waiting for Nikon's 24 hour response.

Next step I guess is to find how to return the camera through Amazon.
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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!
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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 ;).Get more detail about Nikon D300 DX 12.3MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only).

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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.

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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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I have been a Nikon digital photographer for over 10 years. I began with the Coolpix 775 and worked my way through affordable iterations of this product line until I purchased the D40x and plunged into the world of dSLR, as Nikon makes it, opening great vistas for me. A year later, I purchased the D80 from a fellow shooter (one I've teamed up with during all these years) who bought the D300 last year.
The D80 was more than adequate to my needs, but from our first wildlife shoot together, I heard the shutter click on my friend's D300 at near the speed of light (6fps, not even the 8fps the D300 can produce with a battery pack) and I reasoned that my 3.5fps was still not too shabby, even though my friend was breaking down water bird take offs into micro-slices, from my perspective with the D80. What sealed the deal was the resolution quality at ISO 1600 that made dusk shooting possible with noise under reasonable control with some Imagenomic Noiseware and CS3 magic in the digital darkroom. I now shoot as high as ISO 1250 and can do post-processing in Noiseware and CS4 with very pleasing results.
The D300 offers more camera control than I've needed thus far, but the ability to set up 4 banks of shooting personal menus is very, very powerful and makes getting for your favorite types of shooting (wildlife, landscape, people, low-light, etc.) a simple selection in the "Shooting Menu Bank," in the camera's main menu. Remember, I've only opened the box on this piece of elegant machinery, having owned it since the middle of November this year.
I recommend the D300 to any enthusiast/semi-pro shooter that is interested in taking their game to a whole new level of photography not available in less of a camera. I won't kid you, this is what I had to sell my D80 and pull some savings to get, but I'm very pleased with this camera and it's multitude of possibilities. You won't be disappointed.
I bought through Amazon and free-shipped to save a bit of money. As has been my experience with them, this one was on par with their keeping their promises.
Caveats: Not for the "auto-shoot" player. Not for someone starting out in the world of dSLR (the D40 is the camera to cut your teeth with, or even a used D40x, both make great photography possible). Research your needs on line. A man who shoots both Canon and Nikon has some very clear reviews on any camera from these manufacturer's-Ken Rockwell, Google it and you'll get to his site. Finally, if $ is no problem and you've got some dSLR under your belt, you're already shooting with the advanced models or looking for a less expensive path to excellence in photography, this camera will perform above your expectations.
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This is my very first DSLR and I'm so pleased I got the Nikon D300. I've waited more than 8 months after it was released so that I can read the product reviews and reviews from other buyers about this camera. And I was sold.

I've been into photography since I was in the university. My first cameras were the 35mm film cameras from Minolta and Canon. Then, I have my Canon SD Powershot P&S. After a few years of shooting with the point-and-shoot, I've been wanting to do more than just what the P&S can do. Last November, I bought my first DSLR and it's Nikon D300 from amazon.com. Day one was overwhelming but after browsing its manual and reading the book on D300 (I bought one of these -- Mastering the Nikon D300 by Darrell Young, David Busch's Nikon D300 Guide to Digital SLR Photography), it was not that hard at all. I'm a computer programmer by profession and for me, it's just like getting acquainted with a new software application that has a learning curve but a lot easier and more exciting. It also helped to read references from Ken Rockwell website, Bryan Peterson's Understanding Exposure, and others to fully enjoy photography using a DSLR.

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I also bought a Nikkor 16-85mm as my first lens. It is a good wide-angle and medium telephoto lens that I use as a walkabout lens for landcapes, portrait and some close-ups. But it would be great if I also have these line of lenses to complete my setup -- Sigma 11-16mm (landscapes), Nikkor 70-300mm VR (landscapes and safari) and Nikkor 105mm (macro). You may also check my listmania for the complete list.

I was amazed and happy to have made my first shots with D300. The color saturation is just amazing! I couldn't believe I made those. I'm just happy I bought this as my first SLR. But still, I believe a beautiful picture boils down to having a strong composition and good lighting.

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I don't normally review products but I often refer to the reviews before purchasing and do extensive research. I couldn't really find any drawbacks to this camera and I'm thoroughly impressed by the quality, intuitive and abilities. I upgraded from a Nikon D70s looking for more options and more program flexibility. I bought Brouche's book to go with the camera and have spent about a day reading and learning about all the functions and customizing just about everything you can imagine. It takes time to customize the camera in order to truly take advantage of the price and features. After taking a few sample pictures, I'm very happy with my purchase. Once you read about the functions, you are good to go and it actually does help you become a better photographer as you have more control and input on your picture taking. If you are looking for a simple to use point and shoot and let the camera do all the thinking - it's great but overkill. You could get away with a D80 or D90 and save some money. But if you want full customization, endless programming options and a "heavy thinking camera" you won't be let down. Amazon had a great price on it and I bought it with a Nikon 17-55 mm lens which I'm sure impacts my picture quality. I highly recommend this for anyone that truly appreciates learning and using advanced photography options but not for someone that thinks they need to "step up" from a D90 to get a better camera...just because. Get more detail about Nikon D300 DX 12.3MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only).

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Wow, I recently bought the sony a350 14.2 megapixel and I can tell u that the sony a350 its great camera, very good pictures, BUT, BUT, after reading a lot of reviews about the NIKON D300 and like three weeks of shooting with the sony a350 I needed more from that camera, I noticed that at 300mm the sony losses a lot of picture quality. well short story, I GOT THE D300, and let me tell u guys that when I came back from the park with around 400 shoots, all I said was, wow wow wow, the colors of this pictures are awesome.
Now, I will tell u this, Im not pro but if u buy this camera you will feel like a pro, you will love this thing believe it, but this is the point, if u are not a pro or if this is your first SLR camera i would recomend buying the 18-200 vr lens for it, why?, why, because from 200mm to 300mm there is not a big difference, that happened with me when I had the sony a350, I had the 18-70 and the 75-300, yes of course 70mm doensnt do anything, so u need more, and like I said 300mm is not enough, so I would recomend to get the 18-200 vr wich is an exellent lens and, and if u thing you need more zoom, look for something gives u al least 500mm, I have the D300 WITH 18-200 AND THE SIGMA 150-500 and believe me I cant ask for more, Im so happy with this kit, if u want to read about the sigma 150-500 go to sigmas 150-500 I will write a review.

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I'll get right to the point since all the other reviews covered any and everything imaginable. This was an upgrade from my D70s which I've had for about 3 years now. While the D70s is a great camera for still and slow moving subjects, I realized that it had it's limitations (focusing speed on fast moving subjects,small viewing screen size - 2.5", etc.). After watching the D300 demo videos on Nikon's website, scrolling through the features and menues on the camera and snapping a few shots, I can tell you that this is an "Incredible" camera! The speed and features are like nothing you can imagine! For a camera of this quality and price range, you can't go wrong! This is truely a "Pro Quality" camera!Get more detail about Nikon D300 DX 12.3MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only).

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I have had a Nikon D200 for two years and this camera is definitely a step up. I love it. My pictures are even better than they were with the D200. They appear to be sharper with this system. The D300's matrix system makes it much easier to focus on the subject.

The live view was a bit of a disappointment to me because I thought using the screen would be similar to a point and shoot camera. Live view is only for times that you can't use the view finder easily. When using live view the shutter speed is diminished greatly. Get more detail about Nikon D300 DX 12.3MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only).