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D300s Review


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In this Nikon D300s review, we discuss, continuous frame rate, Active D Lighting and how it affects exposure, f-stops, DOF, aperture, shutter speed, how the camera will make you a better photographer, the user interface, and why you would choose this camera over any other Nikon DSLR.

Point 1 in our Nikon D300s review: For anyone who is into sports the D300s includes a higher continuous frame rate when compared with other models, such as the extremely popular full frame D700. With it's DX sensor it has a crop factor of 1.5, which means more bang for your buck when working with a telephoto lens. If you purchase the MB-D10 battery pack it'll shoot at even higher speeds of 8fps when you use continuous shooting, plus it permits up to nearly 5,000 pictures to be taken on a single charge (when upgraded battery is bought). With 51 auto-focus and 3-D tracking, you are just about guaranteed to have your subject in focus anytime you shoot. In addition, the D300s features Active D Lighting which makes it so your pictures end up correctly exposed so you don't end up with areas of under and over exposure which are generally common in sports and in shadowy landscape photography

Point 2 in our Nikon D300s review - Freedom: If you understand DOF, aperture, shutter speed, f-stops, light metering, focus points and other technical jargon and really want to experiment with all of these then a D300s is the camera for you. with shooting modes including: single, cont. low speed, high speed, timer, quiet, and mirror up mode this camera gives you all the freedom you could ever ask for.

Point 3 in our Nikon D300s review - Learning: this camera will help you to discover the true in's and out's of photography. With the very accurate light meter it's not very hard to get the exposure right. No matter what your ISO and f stop is at.

Point 4 in our Nikon D300s review: User interface. With the dedicated live view and info button, menu times are down substantially. The D300s includes wonderful features like custom menus, easy to understand menus with the classic (?) button that'll explain each and every camera function in easy to understand terms. On the fly changes include Quality WB, ISO, shooting modes, a user adjusted fn button, AF/AE lock, light metering, and AF adjustments. Therefore the only constraints are your imagination. Selecting your focal point is as easy as looking in the viewfinder, pushing the directional button, and watching the selector move about til you have exactly the right spot selected. With two selectors (one for shutter speed and one for f stop) it allows you to never have to take your eye out out of the viewfinder.

The bottom line in our Nikon D300s review (why you would choose this over any other Nikon DSLR):

why you'd choose this over the D90: 51point AF w/ 3D tracking, more fps, control of image adjustments, very little more money for a boatload more choice and creativity, contrast auto-focusing during movies, ability to utilize dual card slots (CF and SD), 14bit RAW, Active D Lighting.

Over the D700: full 12MP when working with DX lenses instead of 5MP, more fps, $600-$1,000 less expensive, movie mode, smaller pixels for more refinement at low ISO, 100% viewfinder coverage

Over the D3 and D3x: A ton of money, shooting speed, optimization of DX and FX lenses and movie mode, and built in flash, 100% viewfinder coverage which allows for better framing.

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Canon EOS 60D vs. Nikon D7000: Low Light

Facebook: www.facebook.com New DSLR blog: www.fenchel-janisch.com Twitter twitter.com This is a test video shot with the Nikon D7000 and Canon EOS 60D. What do you think? Which one is the better camera for shooting video? ISO: 800 Shutter: 50 Aperture: f/3,5 Lenses: Sigma 18-200mm

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Hand Strap for Nikon DSLR camera D40 D40x D60

Here is a hand strap I added to my D60 to give it a more secure feel. It also allows me to relax my fingers if I wanted to without putting down the camera. The strap can be adjusted to whatever amount of slack you need.

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Help Choosing the Right SLR Digital Camera


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With more people getting interested in photography, there is an increase in demand for SLR digital cameras. More people want to buy SLR digital cameras but finding the right one may be a hard part. The cameras have different settings that may affect the result of the pictures. However, these setting may even make finding the right camera even harder. But getting confused on the type of camera to be bought may be avoided if you know what you want and you understand what you really need.

There are many things that must be considered in a buying a camera. One of the main considerations is the megapixel. The camera's resolution is also known as the megapixel. This means that when the camera has more pixels, the clearer and sharper the image will be. Thus, you may want to have a camera that has the greater pixel but this may be difficult since those cameras may be too expensive for you. Thus you may need to find a camera that has good pixels but it will also not hurt your budget too much. Having too high pixel count may also lead to unbeautiful images especially when the result is over pixilated.

Also SLR cameras have interchangeable lenses. The lens that one uses may depend on the type of image that he wants to achieve. Be it a portrait, macro or a standard lens, it should be used when the situation asks for the lens type.

If a person really aims to make his pictures better then the right thing to do would be to understand the functions of the camera and the lens type. When you already know how to use and make the best out of these gadgets, then you will have better pictures than a normal compact camera.

However, having a compact camera may still be useful especially during spur of the moment occasions where setting up a SLR digital camera may be inappropriate. Point and shoot cameras may still be useful if you want to take pictures of an occasion that may not need much pixels or changing the settings of the picture may not be needed.

Once you are already familiarized with the different cameras available, it is now the right time to buy the camera. Checking the Internet about the reviews of the camera that you like would give you an idea on how the camera worked for other people. This is also a good way for you to know if the camera would really be a good choice or not.

Being informed about the features of the camera and other important considerations would help you choose which camera to buy. It is important that you checked it out first before buying so that you will really have the one good investment. Also, when you are already in the store and you actually hold the camera, you can try to reach out for the buttons. This is also important so that you can try if you can easily manage to take pictures with this type of camera. When all things are set, enjoy having your camera and take lots of pictures.

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Canon EOS 7D DSLR review

Full review at www.cameralabs.com . A 16 minute HD tour around the Canon EOS 7D, the company's latest semi-pro DSLR, featuring Live View, HD video and fast continuous shooting. For my full review with comparisons, sample images and video,results and current pricing, please click the link at the start of this text or visit cameralabs . com. If you have any questions regarding this review, feel free to post on the Cameralabs forum!

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