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Review Summary
2017-11-21T19:00:00
Velho para os dias de hoje (2017), mas não se engane, é uma câmera excelente que entrega ótimos resultados com lentes fixas. Ideal para quem faz retratos. Muito confiável e resistente. Muitos recursos uteis que facilitam o fotografar. o video é tosco, mas a fotografia é mais que suficiente.
Godinez

2010-04-12T21:00:00
I purchased my Nikon d300 package before leaving on a trip to southern France. I loved the features that enabled me to take low light non flash pictures. i.e. inside of catherdrals etc. The one lens is gresat for travel and the Vibration reduction is a great new feature over previous lens.
STAN K.
2010-04-10T21:00:00
This is a great camera!!!!!
DT
2010-03-06T19:00:00
After using the D300 for 1+ year, it started to show banding problems and weird colours, Nikon has to ensure that PCB and / or CCD for this unit are to perform longer and not to fail just after its warranty. I am totally disappointed with NIKON sorry,
Henry
2009-02-05T19:00:00
The perfect balance in all the feature. it got everything you need to shoot great photos and have all in the right place just under your finger tips.
Muhammad A.
2009-01-13T19:00:00
This is a complex camera expecially for the casual photographer. But I knew that before I bought it. The camera controls and menus are logical and orderly. With a modest amount of preparation it is possible to operate in something close to a point and shoot mode. There is an enormous amount of very helpful information on the internet to guide you through the custom settings. The enthusiasts are quite ready to share experience and tips with those who have a lot to learn. There are certainly easier ways to take high quality photos with Nikon's lesser Dx format cameras. Jumping in with a camera of the level of sophistication of the D300 forces the amateur to spend some time justifying his investment by learning how to operate this incredible example traditional optics combined with powerful digital electronics. Just what I wanted.
Momo
2008-12-28T19:00:00
I was dissapointed that the D300 was not at current firmware level. I bought a new camera, why is it behind in firmware??
pacman
2008-12-28T19:00:00
I needed another camera similar to the D200 in controls layout but with improved features. The D300 fills my need in spades for sports, landscapes, and freelance work. The higher ISO's help with both low light and telephoto applications. Improved noise levels have increased my flexibility with indoor, existing light shooting.
Dave
2008-12-19T19:00:00
This is a very good piece of equipment that produces clean images. I used this camera and a Fuji S5 Pro. This camera produces much cleaner images than the Fuji, through it's expositional color rage is not quite on par with the S5. This camera gives me very retailable imagery after a bit of interpolation, is easy to carry, and very sturdy.
jmark l.
2008-10-05T21:00:00
I bought this D300 in November 2007 to replace D70s. I use it for about anything: landscapes, sports, weddings, portraits you name it. My general feeling is that the camera is overkill even for someone who knows photography. If you are relatively new, do not waste you money and get something much simpler and cheaper. After using this camera for a year I am still confused about majority of functions that are jammed into it, although it does not stop me from taking sellable and exibitable images. Yes, it has great LCD, it fits very well in my hand, it is very well balanced and easy to use. However it is heavy, has pretty confusing menues, and cost double over D70s. It looks like D90 would be more than anyone ever need for much less. After all it is not a camera that takes pictures, but photographer. 18-200 VR lens will however make all other lenses unnecessary.
MICHAEL Z.
2008-07-25T21:00:00
I had a nikon N90s before. I've always been a Nikon user. This camera is really good. I love the colors. It's like the colors you get from Velvia. I cant stop taking pictures.
ownee
2008-07-11T21:00:00
I have have used Nikon products for over 30 years, and have never been disappointed. The D300 goes over and above what I ever expected in a camera. The quality of the pics are great. If you don't feel like doing anything "special" when using it, don't. Just put it in the Program Mode and the camera does it all. Too say the least, I'm impressed.
MARK S.
2008-06-20T21:00:00
This was bought for our photography business and I have to say I'm impressed
Chuck
Agility, speed, low noise and spectacular imaging performance converge in the Nikon D300 to create an amazingly versatile D-SLR that, with your imagination, is ready to go to work. A high-resolution 12.3-megapixel, DX-format image sensor with exclusive Nikon ExPEED digital image processing technology captures your vision at up to 6 frames per second. Add the optional MB-D10 grip to boost your speed to 8 FPS!
A fast 51-area AF system is now even smarter when teamed with Nikon's exclusive Scene Recognition System. The SRS provides additional data to Nikon's famous 1,005-pixel RGB 3D Color Matrix Metering II, assuring even more accurate exposures and white balance detection. Of course, the D300 offers precision Center-Weighted and Spot metering control.
Reliable image review and menu access now comes to life with the D300's bright, tempered-glass protected, 170-degree wide-angle, 3-inch, 920,000-dot VGA TFT LCD monitor. The high-resolution LCD is also the D300's viewfinder when either of two LiveView modes is selected, and new Picture Control settings offer precise fine-tuning of your image characteristics. Simply put, the D300 was engineered to exceed expectations.
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