
DPReview offers up it’s final review of the D300 from Nikon.
The D200 was a big step forward for Nikon, the ‘baby D2X’ certainly gave the competition a thing or two to think about. Its big problem was the fact that Canon was still a generation ahead in the noise stakes, managing to consistently deliver clean images despite megapixel jumps. With the advent of the D300 however Nikon has conclusively removed this disparity and if anything stepped ahead of Canon (mostly thanks to its chroma based noise reduction delivering more film-like grain rather than color blotches).
But that’s just one aspect of the D300 story, almost everything else about this camera has been improved. Starting on the outside there’s that stunning high resolution three inch LCD monitor, the usefulness of which shouldn’t be underestimated (you’ll find you get enough detail without magnifying as far), there’s perhaps the best implementation of Live View to date with both contrast detect (like a compact camera, although not particularly fast) and passive auto-focus options, and there’s HDMI output; a boon no doubt to studio photographers who can now provide live high resolution previews of a shot. And of course we can’t talk about the D300 without giving Nikon credit for the superb build quality and robust ‘go anywhere’ feel the body has.

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