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Nikon D300S Body only 12.3 Megapixel 
Nikon D300S Body only 12.3 Megapixel

 
Nikon D300S Body only 12.3 Megapixel

Manufacturer: Nikon
Camera Type: SLR
Resolution (Megapixels): 12.300
Product ID: EPID77552843
Description: The D300S is a compact DX format professional SLR that extends the options for photographers who value creative flexibility. It boasts a highly sensitive 12.3 mega-pixel CMOS sensor and supports a phenomenal 7fps continuous shooting. CF ...
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The D300S is a compact DX format professional SLR that extends the options for photographers who value creative flexibility. It boasts a highly sensitive 12.3 mega-pixel CMOS sensor and supports a phenomenal 7fps continuous shooting. CF and SD card slots enhance workflow flexibility, letting you capture stills on one card and movies on another. Nikon’s acclaimed 51-point AF system offers broad coverage and high sensitivity in low light. Selectable picture controls streamline post-production, and the high definition 3-inch LCD screen supports D-movie and two live view modes. Protected by a tough, yet light, environmentally-sealed magnesium alloy body, the D300S will change the way you approach the craft of photography.

Details
Dimensions (WxDxH):14.7 cm X7.4 cm X11.4 cm
Weight:.84 Kg
Additional Features:720p HD movie recording, AE lock, AF lock, Active D-Lighting technology, Audio recording, DPOF support, FE lock, LCD live view mode, PictBridge support, Scene Recognition System (SRS), USB 2.0 compatibility, auto power save, camera orientation detection, contrast control, cropping an image, date/time stamp, depth-of-field preview button, digital image rotation, direct print, display brightness control, dust resistant, highlight point display, histogram display, in-camera movie editing, in-camera red-eye fix, resizing an image, saturation control, sharpness control, text input to Exif header, water resistant

Lens Features
Optical Sensor Type:CMOS
Optical Sensor Size:15.8 x 23.6mm
Display:LCD display - TFT active matrix - 3" - color

Flash Features
Flash Type:Pop-up flash
Red Eye Reduction:Yes

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      Nikon D300 vs. Nikon D300s : Features And Capabilities
    Review created: 08/28/09
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    Nikon D300 vs. Nikon D300s : Features And Capabilities

    I enjoy writing these guides. I just wonder how many folks enjoy reading them as much as I like writing them. If this guide is helpful, let me know by clicking "yes" at the bottom. If it needs improvement, send me an eMail and how I can make the guide more user friendly.

    Now, let's talk about the D300 and the D300s:

    Sensor: Both have the 12.3-megapixel DX-format CMOS Image Sensor

    LCD: Both have the 3-inch Super-density 920,000-dot VGA LCD Monitor

    Continuous shooting: The D300 shoots from 6 frames per second. The D300s shoots up to Continuous Shooting up to 7 fps. It is up to the consumer to decide what “up to” and “from” means when comparing this feature.

    ISO: Both have Noise ISO Sensitivity ranges from 200 to 3200. Additional expanded ISO settings of Lo-1 (ISO 100 equivalent) and Hi-1 (ISO 6400 equivalent).

    Focusing Points: Both have 51-point Autofocus

    Nikon's exclusive Scene Recognition System (SRS) Is available as a feature in both cameras.

    Both cameras have the Dynamic Integrated Dust Reduction System

    Now, what I noticed between the two cameras is the D300s has:

    D-Movie HD Video Capabilities. The D300s can Capture cinematic 24 fps, 720p HD movie clips WITH Auto Focus capabilities. I have not actually taken a video with the D300s, but I understand that, unlike the D90, the D300s has the ability to shoot video AND autofocus (where as the D90 does not autofocus during video capture). The movies are captured in AVI format.

    The D300s has Dual memory card slots (CF and SD). The D300 has only the CF.

    The D300s and the D300 have continuous shooting options known as CH (continuous high) and CL (continuous low). The D300s has the capability of 7 and 6 frames per second (CH=7fps and CL=6fps). The D300 can shoot 6 and 5 (respectfully).

    And…well…that’s it! I could line up the features that each camera has, but why? They are the same with the exceptions of the above features. I have the D300 and have been super happy with it. Currently, the D300 is still for sale and most likely will be until the supply dwindles and the D300s will take it’s place for the next two years (I am assuming based on Nikon’s past release dates of new cameras).

    At that point, the D400 may make its way to the front line (an assumption you understand).

    Except for the video feature, the cameras are the same. Well, the extra SD card slot is pretty cool, but who needs an SD card slot? I don’t like keeping up with memory cards as it is not to mention different kinds of cards.

    The D300s may need that extra memory card slot for the extra memory required to shoot video. The D300 does not shoot video.

    Summary:
    If you are shooting with the D80, D70, D70s, D40 and so on and wanted to upgrade to a more powerful camera with TONS of features not found on Nikon’s “lesser” models, then yes, get a D300s and NOT the D300 (unless you can get a GREAT deal on the D300 and do not care about the video feature).

    If you are shooting with the D300 and want to upgrade, my suggestion is to save your money and get a lens. Yep, the D300s will be replaced in a couple of years (or maybe just one) and the D400 will make its way to the store shelves (I am only assuming you know. I do not have any actual information that there will be a D400). That is when we will see a bigger difference between the models.


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