Monday, June 7, 2010

Nikon D300 vs Nikon D90



Comparing two of Nikons current Digital SLRs is like comparing two BMWs they both are reliable, tough and work extremely well in all conditions.
From low light situations to high speed sports photography. The D90 has some fantastic little features over the D300 including High Definition video recording with its large CCD it is able to record in high quality suitable to be viewed on your LCD television and all this is done while controlling noise or picture quality extremely well even in low light conditions. The D90 also ads and extra high sensitive setting to the Active D Lighting system. The pre-programmed scene modes are fantastic for those that are just learning the ins and outs of DLR but are working their way into the fantastic world of photography. Also the D90 offers some great on board image re-touching software for those who do not have any image editing software on their computer. Size, portability and function of the D90 lends this all-n-one camera to be suited for beginner, intermediate and professional photographer.
The D300, although substantially more expensive if does focus faster, buffer images faster and has a faster frame rate of photos per second, is it worth it to you, will you notice this, truthfully probably NOT!
Built for more professional use, with the added vertical grip the D300 can virtually shoot 8 Frames Per Second in comparison to the 4.5 frames per second of the D90 as well it is constructed to withstand professional use and abuse. The D300 also boosts a bigger brighter LCD viewfinder and 51 point focusing system in comparison to it's 11 point focusing system, meaning crisper images.
All in all for the daily photographer, the price, the D300 is a fantastic camera but you can virtually purchase two D90s for the price of one D300

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