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Nikon D300 Review at Ken Rockwell
September 11th, 2007 · No Comments
Conclusion of review of Nikon D300, the Ken Rockwell writes “The Nikon D300 has some new tricks, a negligible few more pixels, a faster frame rate (6 or 8 FPS vs 5 FPS in the D200) and a magnificent high-resolution LCD. The D300 also costs more than the D200. The D200 runs about $1,500 - $1,650, while the D300 will be $1,800. if you don’t already own a D200, then I’d get the D300 and not look back.
I ordered a D300 for myself. I love my D200 and wouldn’t be getting a D300 personally, however with your generous help I’m able to budget for one so that I can review it as intelligently as you all have come to appreciate. I don’t get any of this stuff for free.
If you already own a D200 and are on a budget, I wouldn’t run out to exchange cameras unless you’re doing sports and get the MB-D10 grip for 8 FPS. Cheapskate that I am, if it wasn’t for my readers’ help I wouldn’t be getting one either, since I have a D200.“.
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