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Nikon D300s Digital SLR Camera Kit

Nikon D300s Digital SLR Camera Kit

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Key Features of the Nikon D300S :
  • High performance professional level Digital SLR Camera.
  • 12.3-megapixel DX-format CMOS Image Sensor.
  • Continuous Shooting up to 7 fps.
  • Nikon EXPEED Image Processing.
  • D-Movie HD Video.
  • One-button Live View.
  • 3-inch Super-density 920,000-dot VGA LCD Monitor.
  • Low Noise ISO Sensitivity from 200 to 3200.
  • Fast, Accurate 51-point Autofocus.
  • 1,005-Pixel 3D Color Matrix Metering II
  • Scene Recognition System.
  • Dual memory card slots (CF and SD).
  • Dynamic Integrated Dust Reduction System.
  • Nikon's Active D-Lighting.
  • In-Camera Image Editing.
  • Rugged and Durable
  • 100% Viewfinder Accuracy
  • Virtual Horizon Graphic Level Indicator.
  • Up to 950 shots per EN-EL3e battery charge.

The rugged D300S' hallmarks include versatility, speed, agility and exceptional image quality. Versatility is its 12.3-megapixel, DX-format CMOS image sensor, with Nikon EXPEED image processing that captures stunning low-noise stills and extraordinary 24 fps, 720p HD video with sound. Speed is split-second startup and continuous shooting at up to 7 fps-8 fps with the optional MB-D10 grip, which also extends shooting capacity and makes shooting more comfortable. Accurate image review, Live View shooting and Menus come alive on a 3-inch tempered glass-protected, 920k-dot LCD monitor, while image quality is bolstered by a 51-area AF system and Nikon's 1,005-pixel RGB exposure sensor, in concert with the newly accelerated Scene Recognition System technology that increases exposure and AF accuracy, improves white balance detection, and more. Photographers have preferences, and the D300S offers choices--including Picture Control, Center-Weighted and Spot Metering, user-assignable CompactFlash and SD card slots and an external stereo microphone input. Included is Nikon ViewNX software--ready to process rich 14-bit NEF (RAW) or JPEG files. For more editing power, optional Capture NX 2, with U-Point technology, safeguards image quality and speeds workflow. The D300S' pro-level performance, paired with world-famous Nikkor lenses, was engineered to exceed the expectations of demanding photographers.

Nikon D300s digital SLR highlights
Nikon D300s Highlights

12.3-megapixel DX-format CMOS Image Sensor
Delivers stunning high resolution, low-noise images with striking detail and tonal gradation.

Continuous Shooting up to 7 fps
High speed shooting and fast response is essential to versatile performance in a wide variety of shooting disciplines.

Nikon EXPEED Image Processing
Drives breathtakingly rich image fidelity, low noise and fast image processing.

D-Movie HD Video
Capture cinematic 24 fps, 720p HD movie clips, enhanced by Nikkor interchangeable lens quality and versatility—featuring stereo Mic input and AF

One-button Live View
Handheld and Tripod Live View modes, activated with one button, for challenging studio and remote shooting conditions.

3-inch Super-density 920,000-dot VGA LCD Monitor
Every monitor is factory-calibrated to assure accurate color for critical still image review and Live View or D-Movie shooting.

Low Noise ISO Sensitivity from 200 to 3200
Additional expanded ISO settings of Lo-1 (ISO 100 equivalent) and Hi-1 (ISO 6400 equivalent) extend versatility to match shooting requirements.

Fast, Accurate 51-point Autofocus
Features 4 Dynamic AF modes including 3D Focus Tracking for precise autofocus and razor sharp images.

1,005-Pixel 3D Color Matrix Metering II
Nikon's unique RGB metering is the only sensor that also evaluates color information when determining exposures with remarkable accuracy.

Scene Recognition System
Referencing an onboard image database and teamed with RGB metering, SRS enables even more sophisticated determination of exposures and auto white balance, along with faster, more accurate autofocus.

Dual memory card slots (CF and SD)
Assign card functions from a variety of storage options, optimizing available memory and file handling.

Dynamic Integrated Dust Reduction System
Ultrasonic process combats the accumulation of dust in front of the image sensor, safeguarding image quality.

Picture Control
Select from 4 preset image capture preferences (Standard, Neutral, Vivid and Monochrome, plus 9 user-customizable settings) controlling Sharpening, Contrast, Brightness, Saturation and Hue.

Nikon's Active D-Lighting
Optimizes shadow and highlight detail in real time--selectable values and 5-frame ADL bracketing offer complete control.

In-Camera Image Editing
Exclusive in-camera image editing, featuring Edit move, D-Lighting, Image Overlay, Monochrome, NEF (RAW) processing and more.

Rugged and Durable
The strength and precision of magnesium-alloy construction with advanced dust and moisture countermeasures is teamed with a shutter mechanism test to beyond 150,000 cycles for real-world reliability.

100% Viewfinder Accuracy

Virtual Horizon Graphic Level Indicator

Up to 950 shots per EN-EL3e battery charge
Shoot as many 2,950 shots with the body's EN-EL3e battery installed and the optional MB-D10 Multi-Power Battery Pack with an EN-EL4a Rechargeable Li-ion Battery.
*Based on CIPA standards/guidelines



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Name: Canon EOS 5D Nikon D300 Nikon D700 Nikon D300S
Megapixels: 12.7 12.3 12.1 12.3
Optical Zoom: N/A N/A N/A N/A
Max Res: 4368 x 2912 4288 x 2848 4256 x 2832 4288 x 2848
LCD Screen: 2.5 " 3.0 " 3.0 " 3 "
Digital zoom: No No No No
Image stabilizer: No No No No
Media Card: Compact Flash (Type I or II) Compact Flash (Type I or II) Compact Flash (Type I or II) Compact Flash Type I, SD / SDHC card
Battery: Canon 1390mAh Li-Ion & Charger Nikon EN-EL3e Lithium-Ion battery Nikon EN-EL3e Lithium-Ion battery Nikon EN-EL3e Lithium-Ion battery
Weight (with batteries): 895 g (31.6 oz) 925 g (32.6 oz) 1074 g (37.9 oz) 938 g (33.1 oz)
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Nikon D300S User Reviews

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4
Out of 5
Nikon D300s - Terrific Camera!
- Reviewd on: 3/9/2010 12:00:00 AM By: MadShopper
This was my first DSLR. If you've never owned a DSLR, it does take some experimentation with settings and lighting to see what the camera can do and how the pictures will turn out. But that's the great thing about digital cameras...you can shoot at will and see the immediate effects. Also, learning and familiarizing yourself with the controls really helps when snapping shots of young kids that that tend to move incessantly.

- The picture quality is awesome (no surprise here and universally agreed upon by most reviews)...especially when I compare it to pics taken with my ultra portable point and shoot Canon SD630.

- The layout and functions are quite intuitive and easy to use so it wasn't hard to get the hang of it (and a good guide book really helps).

- The construction seems very solid, you can feel it in your hands.

- External flash is very key in getting good results.

- I purchased it with the 18mm-200mm VR-II lens. The lens was very expensive but if you could only get one lens, it's definitely a great all around lens. Also surprisingly compact for a telephoto zoom.

- Favorite feature...dual card slots, ability to save JPEG to one slot and RAW to the other provides a lot of flexibility.

- Haven't played around with the video yet so I can't really comment. But I think the built in mono mic is sort of a lame feature. If Nikon can provide HD video, it should at least have stereo sound. There is an optional mic you can purchase but again, it's another thing you would need to buy and another thing you will have to lug around.

- The only gripe is that it is EXPENSIVE. But if you are into photography and preserving moments of your kids and family, it's probably worth the money. A better price point would have earned it a full 5 stars.

Overall, really happy with the camera and having a lot of fun learning about all the features and capabilities.
5
Out of 5
First Digital SLR
- Reviewd on: 1/27/2010 12:00:00 AM By: Free Quent Shopper
This is my first digital SLR. I must admit it has sometimes been a little overwhelming, but I've gotten great pictures right from the start. I've had it for almost 2 months now and I am still playing around with it and learning about the features of this camera. I use this camera for outdoor wildlife and for indoor sporting events. I have not been disappointed in its performance. One of the more difficult things for me to settle on has been the various focusing options - and which to use in any particular situation. But one of the great things about the camera is the ease of changing the various options, like focus mode, so that you can easily experiment with different settings to see which works best. If you are looking for a great digital SLR, I highly recommend this one.
5
Out of 5
No regrets
- Reviewd on: 1/26/2010 12:00:00 AM By: Bilal Mirza
I'll keep it short and sweet, and my review will also include the review of the 18-200 VR II which was bundled with the D300S as a kit.

Pros:

Dual-slots: This was crucial for me when deciding which camera to purchase because I shoot weddings... and there's no way to recreate the magic of the original moment if your card fails at the wrong time. One CF slot which supports UDMA cards and one SD slot.

Handling of High ISO: I've shot this thing at 1600 ISO with little to no noticable noise. There is a Noise Reduction setting which I never use but have heard good things about.

Battery Life: Easily shoots 800-900 shots per charge

Acts as a Commander to my flash: The Nikon CLS allows your camera to transmit signals to my SB-600 flash

Weather Proof: Body is built like a tank and all the nooks and crannies are sealed up

Video mode: Yawn, I'll never use it, but it's there if you need it.

Live view: This can come in handy sometimes

18-200 lens: This lens is a great walk-around lens and actually pretty compact, considering how flexible your focal length is. VR is amazing and the lens shoots very nice at f8 thru out the entire focal length.
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Cons:

Honestly I can't think of any, it's the best camera I've ever owned and a complete bargain!

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5
Out of 5
Great Camera
- Reviewd on: 11/10/2009 12:00:00 AM By: R. Perry
This is a great camera even if Ken Rockwell doesn't really recommend it. I am a previous D200 owner, but I am very fond of this D300s. I still have much experimenting to do with this. I love my custom setup with vivid colors for landscapes and jewelry but I'm always forgetting to re-set it to normal when I'm taking people pictures. I haven't used the video as much as I want to. One draw back I couldn't edit the video with my Sony Vegas movie editing software, although I may have an earlier version of the software. Has anyone been able to do that?
The 18-200mm is the best Nikon lens made. Extremely versatile and may be the only lens you'll ever need. I love the new locking system.