Monday, June 29, 2009
nikon d300 camera review
The Nikon slr d300 promises to greatly enhance the accuracy of auto focus, auto exposure and auto white balance by recognizing the subject being photographed and applying this data to the calculations for the three functions. The new Nikon reacts with lightning speed, powering up in a mere 0.13 seconds and shooting with a45 millisecond shutter release lag time. The Nikon D300 is have the capability of shooting at a fast six frames per second and can go as fast as eight frames per second when using the another option MB-D10 Multi-Power Battery Pack. In continuous bursts, the D300 can shoot up to 100 shots at full 12.3 mega pixel resolution. To handle this tsunami of data, Nikon turned to the D3’s new high-speed EXPEED image processor. Not only does it move RAW data, but it also works its noise-reduction, dynamic-range, and color-algorithm magic on stored JPEG.