Nikon D300 review By laptopmag
318 Views April 2nd, 2008 Category: Digital Cameras, Nikonthe D300 has a tough magnesium alloy chassis while its exterior is made of polycarbonate with a rubberized front section that wraps around the handgrip to the thumbrest on the back. It’s hefty, but well balanced with good ergonomics that makes the camera feel great.

laptopmag reviewed the new Nikon D300 and gave out”If you’re serious about photography and don’t mind spending extra money to upgrade to a serious DSLR, the Nikon D300 is about the best investment you can make. While the 10.1-megapixel Canon EOS 40D and the 12.2-megapixel Sony Alpha A700 are good (and cheaper) semipro digital SLRs, the D300 is the all-around best camera in this category for image quality, speed, durability, and features. Along with the extra cash, you’ll likely spend a lot of time learning everything this complicated but high-performing camera can do. But if taking great pictures means a lot to you, the D300 is worth it.”
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