Nikon D300 review By laptopmag

353 Views April 2nd, 2008 Category: Digital Cameras, Nikon
the 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.

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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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