Keeping technology advancements under wraps is hard enough with the speed information travels today, so Nikon have really managed to surprise the industry when introducing the D300s as a result. Keeping their ergonomic design of previous models and pac...
It’s very fast to operate and offers the fastest continuousshooting mode this side of £3,000. It’s the perfect stepping stone between an amateur and professional DSLR. It’s more expensive than the Canon 50D, but it’s also fast...
In terms of absolute image quality the D300S doesn’t offer much improvement over older models such as the Nikon D200 or D300. Its noise performance is good, but not as good as fullframe cameras such as the D700 or Canon 5D MK II. But it will probabl...
Abstrakt: I’d like to start this press release with a spot of controversy!Following the release yesterday of the new Nikon D300s dSLR camera and a couple of lenses (you can download Nikon’s podcast on the releases here) I was chatting on twitter last night to a...
Abstrakt: Nikon's D300s is the very same camera we loved two years ago, but with a few new tricks to try to stay relevant in this crazy video-shootin' DSLR world we live in. Namely, 720p video. Same Ol' Same Ol' The D300s remains a capable, even imp...
Udgivet: 2009-10-01, Forfatter: Margaret , anmeldelse af: photoreview.com.au
Abstrakt: Depending on how you rate the addition of video capture and dual card slots, Nikon's D300S can be rated as either a major or minor upgrade to the D300. Aside from these features, little has changed from the earlier model. The sensor is the same DX-form...
Not that much in the way of improvements over the D300 , Heavy with 18-200mm kit lens
The D300s is a fast, reliable workhorse for the semi-professional or amateur photographer, and it feels great to use and makes picture taking a real pleasure. But if you don't need HD video, you might want to try the plain old D300 instead....
Abstrakt: This is very close to what a professional photographer will use. In fact from my very amateur status it was rather frightening to review, mainly because most of the time I was hitting – if not passing – my knowledge levels....
There’s something about the shutter sound of Nikons, they just seem more positive and tighter. This, combined with the magnesium alloy chassis, makes the D300s reminiscent of some of those tanks like the F3, from a bygone film age. Indeed, the D300s...