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Nikon D300S full review

At the launch of Pro Body Nikon D300 DX format in 2007 marked a kind of revolution for Nikon. Finally, Nikon cameras cemented its highest level in two categories: FX and DX. But what the world is concerned, the real revolution came a year later the introduction of the Nikon D90 – the first digital SLR capable of recording HD video. It is not surprising that Nikon was so eager to have the new sensor high resolution and video mode of his middle-level D90 and put in a digital SLR highest price … the new Nikon D300S.

The D300S features the same sensor 12.9 megapixel APS-C and the latest generation of Nikon's EXPEED processor in the D90. But there are many more similarities between the newest king of the Nikon DX format and the older, cheaper D90. The D300S is packed with the same set of 51 AF points with color and remote monitoring, and grid lines Viewfinder Optional original D300. In fact, there is little change between the popular D300 and D300S other than the ability to record video, faster speed of 7 fps shooting continuous, and the inclusion of an SDHC card slot in addition to the Compact Flash card slot.

D300S shares the same range of 200-3200 ISO rated and the ability to use "Active D-Lighting" The EXPEED image processor enables improved video capture at a resolution of 1280×720 pixels and 24 frames second. The microphone works and the microphones on the D90 and D5000, but the D300S includes a stereo mini-jack that lets you connect a microphone better external audio recording. There is also a menu option that lets you control the volume levels for recording video.

As mentioned above, the D300S adds a slot for SD memory cards second / media along with the standard SDHC memory slot seen CF in the D300. The SDHC card slot allows photographers to quickly transfer images using the built-in SDHC card reader in most computers Portable. Another practical benefit to the SDHC slot is that you can use Eye-Fi card to wirelessly upload images to a computer or the Internet provided it is within range of a Wi-Fi network.

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This   Nikon D300S features the same 12.9 megapixel APS-C sensor and Nikon’s latest generation EXPEED processor found in the D90.This article is written by Jack.

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