The opening words of the Nikon D300 press release and ever since then the awards just keep flooding in.
ImagingResource reviews the Nikon D300 and writes;"Its ISO 800 shots are not far different from its ISO 100 and 200 shots (with 200 being slightly better than 100).
PCWorld reviews the Nikon D300 and writes;"But of the three cameras I tested together-the D300, the Olympus E3, and my Canon 30D-the Nikon did by far the best job of capturing difficult, high-contrast landscapes.
CNET reviews the Nikon D300 and writes;"At their best, photos are sharp, with excellent exposures, accurate colors, and broad tonal ranges.
PhotographyBlog reviews the Nikon D300 and writes;"From ISO 1600 on, there are visible artefacts, but even at ISO 3200 the results are much, much better than expected.
Pocket-Lint reviews the Nikon D300 and writes;"Noise, even at higher ISO is pretty much non-existent up to ISO 2000, beyond here noise is in there but it's very subtle and even at the boosted ISO 4000 and 6400 settings it's very clean indeed, in fact the best noise (or lack of noise) performance I've seen in a D-SLR.
LuminousLandscape compares the Nikon D300 to the Canon's latest line up and writes;"The D300, though in many ways simply a logical progression from the D200, is a much better camera than its predecessor, and along with its superior sensor offers the pro and advanced amateur a set of features and functionality that is unmatched at the moment in Canon's line up.
LaptopMag reviews the Nikon D300 and writes;"Battery life was strong.
CEN reviews the Nikon D300 and writes;"the images were tack sharp despite the use of the Nikon 18~200 mm VR lens instead of my usual Nikon 35-70 f2.
We are sure there will be more to come.
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