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Loving my new D300

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  1. speedy_sam

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    #1 speedy_sam, Dec 20, 2009
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    Played with it today for about an hour or so - I am in love :)

    It is a factory reconditioned product and apart from a few scratches on the screen protector it looks brand new.

    I upgraded from a D50 to the D300.

    My early observations:
    1. Feels really solid - balances beautifully with my 70-200 F2.8 lens. The D50 is too small and not as ergonomic - my hands used to hurt after some time.

    2. Love the directly accessible options - particularly the focus, metering, ISO. No more scrolling through menus to fiddle with it

    3. The Auto ISO range is neat feature - can set a min/max ISO and shutter speed level. But I still am going to go with the manual ISO for now.

    4. The low noise sensor is fantastic. ISO 200-1600 is virtually noise free. 3200 is eminently usable. ISO 6400 and ISO 100 are not that good. Avoid it. The D50 was great at ISO 200 but became mediocre by 1SO 800 from a noise/sharpness standpoint. The D300 gives me effectively 3 stops benefit. :cool:

    5. Superb menus - lots of configuration capabilities organized quite logically. I am glad I started off with the D50 and not jumped in straight to the D300 - the menus would be very intimidating to a newbie. I think I am at the 60% comprehension level on the first day and am looking forward to learning the remaining 40%.

    6. The matrix metering is more accurate than the D50 which would tend to overexpose a bit.

    7. The 51 point autofocus works great - locks on focus very quickly. Caveat: I was trying it primarily on static objects - would need to try on a race track to figure out how it really works.

    8. Am not too happy with the strap provided - it might kill my back on a day long shoot with a F2.8 lens. I think I will put some foam on it to ease up the strain.

    9. Live view seems to be a gimmick.

    10. Depth of field preview is gimmick.

    11. Really LOVE the sharp LCD display and 100% viewfinder - should undoubtedly lead to better accuracy. on the D50, I sometimes was not sure if the image was sharp or not - the screen was really blurry by comparison to the D300.

    12. Love the ability to save JPEGs using optimal quality and not just size like the D50.

    Overall it feels like I jumped from a 2002 Audi A4 to a 2009 Ferrari Scuderia. (The D3(s) is the McLaren F1 of the camera world).
     
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    Just realized there may be only 2 people in the whole forum who would be interested in this thread. :D :D
     
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    I'm interested. Keep posting your new stuff. You will turn a corner.
     
  8. DIGMAN52

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    D 300 Owner here also, keep 'em coming.

    Consider a Nikonians course if they come in your area. I did an 8hr D300 seminar where I learned a ton I didn't know about the camera. Cost $175.
     
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    Thanks for taking the time.

    D80 here, and love it. One day it will be time to change.
     

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