Short version: If you are familiar with the Nikon D300, then you can just expect more of the same. The D300s doesn’t do anything ground breaking, but what it does is add some nice features to an ...
The $1,699.95 (list, body only) 12.3-megapixel Nikon D300s is a well-rounded D-SLR that captures HD video and can produce beautiful still images, even in low-light situations. And it's incredibly fast ...
It’s not exactly surprising, but I’m still a little disappointed by the D300s: It’s the same as the D300, but adds 720p video (at 24fps) with stereo input, an ...
Nikon’s D300s is the very same camera we loved two years ago, but with a few new tricks to try to stay relevant in this crazy video-shootin’ DSLR world we live in ...
The Two Hottest Trends In DSLR: Easy-to-use cameras designed for beginners and high-definition video on enthusiast models. So we weren’t surprised when Nikon showed us two new DSLRs due out in late ...
Nikon have announced the D300S, its new DX-format DSLR flagship. The 12.3-megapixel DX-sensor camera has 51-point autofocus and can shoot 7 frames per second; however it can also record 24fps 720p ...
Depending on how you rate the addition of video capture and dual card slots, Nikon’s D300S can be rated as either a major or minor upgrade to the D300. Aside from these features, little has changed ...
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