
Nikon D300
Brand | Nikon 2007 |
Model | 2072784 |
Released Year | 2007 |
Type | Digital Cameras |
Series | D |
Color | Black |
Optical Zoom | N/A |
Status | Discontinued |
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Overview
The Nikon D300 is a professional-grade digital SLR camera introduced in 2007, designed to deliver high-resolution imaging with a 12.3-megapixel DX-format CMOS sensor. It features the EXPEED image processor, providing fast image processing and reduced noise for high-quality photography under various conditions. The camera incorporates a 51-point autofocus system, enabling precise and rapid focusing across a broad area of the frame. The D300 supports continuous shooting at up to 6 frames per second, expandable to 8 with an optional battery grip. Its robust magnesium alloy body ensures durability and weather resistance, suitable for challenging shooting environments. The camera offers dual card slots supporting both CF and SD cards for versatile storage options and a 3-inch LCD screen for image review and menu navigation.
Specifications
Maximum Aperture | N/A |
Digital Zoom | N/A |
Screen Size | 3 in |
Color | Black |
Device Charging Range | 4-65 |
MPN | 2072784 |
Item Length | 74 mm |
Battery Type | Lithium-Ion, Lithium-Ion (EN-EL3e) |
Series | Nikon D |
Type | Digital SLR |
Maximum Resolution | 12.3 MP |
Item Height | 113 mm |
Model | Nikon D300 |
Optical Zoom | N/A |
Connectivity | USB 2.0, Video Out, External remote terminal |
Features | AF Lock, Auto Focus, Body Only, Built-in Flash, Auto Exposure Lock, Live View, Dust Reduction, Self-Timer, D-Lighting, HDMI Output |
Charger Included | No |
Country/Region of Manufacture | Japan |
Item Weight | 825 g / 1.82 lb |
Item Width | 147 mm |
Image Sensor | 12.3 Megapixel DX-format CMOS sensor |
Image Processor | EXPEED |
Autofocus Points | 51-point AF system |
Continuous Shooting Speed | 6 fps (up to 8 fps with battery grip) |
ISO Sensitivity | 200–3200 (expandable to 100–6400) |
Shutter Speed Range | 30 sec to 1/8000 sec |
Viewfinder | Pentaprism, approximately 100% frame coverage |
LCD Monitor | 3.0-inch, 920,000 dots |
Storage Media | Dual card slots: CompactFlash Type I/II and Secure Digital (SD/SDHC) |
Battery | EN-EL3e rechargeable Li-ion battery |
Weight | Approx. 825 grams (body only) |
Dimensions | Approx. 144 x 117 x 74 mm |
Body Construction | Magnesium alloy, weather-sealed |
Metering System | 3D Color Matrix Metering II |
White Balance | Auto, Presets, Manual, Kelvin adjustment |
Exposure Modes | Program, Shutter Priority, Aperture Priority, Manual |
Flash | Built-in Speedlight, compatible with Nikon Speedlights |
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Key Advantages
The Nikon D300 offers exceptional image quality with its 12.3MP sensor tailored for the APS-C format. Its 51-point autofocus system provides industry-leading precision and speed, ideal for dynamic subjects. The EXPEED processor ensures fast operation and excellent noise control, even at higher ISO ranges up to 3200 (expandable to 6400). Weather-sealed construction enhances reliability under tough conditions. Dual memory card slots offer flexible and efficient workflow management for professionals. Additionally, it supports advanced metering and exposure modes for creative control and consistent results.
Limitations
The Nikon D300 uses a 12.3-megapixel sensor, which may appear modest compared to more modern higher-resolution cameras. Its weight and bulk can be challenging for casual users or travel photography. The Live View functionality is limited and slower compared to newer models with mirrorless design. Video capabilities are absent since this model predates HD video adoption in DSLRs. The camera's LCD screen has lower resolution by contemporary standards, which affects image preview clarity. Battery life is solid but may require spares for extended shooting sessions.
FAQ
What is the sensor size of the Nikon D300?
The Nikon D300 features an APS-C sized DX-format CMOS sensor measuring approximately 23.6 x 15.8 mm.
Does the Nikon D300 support video recording?
No, the Nikon D300 does not have video recording capabilities; it is designed strictly for still photography.
What autofocus system does the Nikon D300 use?
It employs a 51-point autofocus system, providing fast and accurate subject tracking.
Can the Nikon D300 shoot in continuous burst mode?
Yes, it can shoot at up to 6 frames per second, expandable to 8 frames per second with an optional battery grip.
What types of memory cards are compatible with the Nikon D300?
The camera supports both CompactFlash (CF) cards and Secure Digital (SD) cards through its dual card slots.
Is the Nikon D300 weather-sealed?
Yes, it features a durable, weather-sealed magnesium alloy body for enhanced resistance to dust and moisture.
What ISO range does the Nikon D300 support?
It supports a native ISO range of 200 to 3200, with the ability to expand down to ISO 100 and up to ISO 6400.
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