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Lens Recommendations for the Nikon D300 - Photo.net
AF-S lens' provide) Nikon 70-200 AF-S VR (same as the 80-200 AF-S but with a bit more reach and VR, which is vibration reduction) Sigma 70-200 AF-S (much cheaper then the Nikon lens at the sacrifice of VR) Good luck, much more advice from others coming your way. Have fun shooting whatever new equipment you get.
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Nikon D300 losing connection with AF lens - Photo.net
Hello all! Some time ago I was bought used D300 but in good condition. Then bought Soligor 70-210 4.5 AF lens. And there is a problem. Sometimes camera don't recognize the lens and marks it as non-CPU lens. It can happen during camera usage: camera recognize the lens, can AF and in a moment don't...
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D300 and focus settings for sport photography - Nikon - Photo.net
The D300's focusing is one of its best features. As a starting point, I would suggest you start learning how it works by just using the center point with the continuous focus mode. I have successfully used the 9 points cluster but generally stick with the single center point for fast action sports as long as I can track the subject. I personally have not found the 3D focus tracking to be ...
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Nikon D300 High ISO - Is it really that good? - Photo.net
Concerning high-ISO performance, the D300 is about 1 stop better than the D200. In other words, the D300 is ok at ISO 1600 but 3200 is boarderline. If you can afford the D3, it is over a stop better than the D300. My experience is that the D3's ISO 3200 is very good and even 6400 is usable.
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The battery won't come out- Nikon D300 - Photo.net
I just recently bought D300. I have not used it for a while and thought that I should take the battery out. After I opened the battery chamber cover, the battery would not come out from the chamber. Like it was struck with something. I tried to pull it out gently but still would not work. (Would ...
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confused over D300 battery compatibility - Nikon - Photo.net
OK, I've ready different things in different places about this, and wonder ifanybody here can provide a definitive answer. The D300 comes with a EL4E battery, and I believe the manual lists only thatbattery. But the Web site shows both batteries as accessories for the D300. Now, I have the vertic...
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Nikon memory card capacity - Photo.net
In short, the D300S *can* use an SD card with capacity greater than 32GB (that is, it can use an SDXC card). The real limitation for the D300S isn't SDHC, it is the file format which must be FAT32. I am for example right now using on my D300S a SanDisk Extreme 128GB (Class 10 U1 45 MB/s, SDXC I), formatted FAT32, 128GB, with several thousands of RAW pictures stored on it (and backed up!).<br>
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D300 flash problems when using Auto ISO - Nikon - Photo.net
Discussion on Nikon D300 flash issues with Auto ISO settings and troubleshooting tips for consistent performance.
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Best Portrait Lenses for Nikon D300? - Photo.net
Hi, What's the best portrait lens for the D300? I will be shooting on location and in a small-ish studio. Any ideas?
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Best Macro lens for Nikon D300 - please advise - Photo.net
The best macro lens for your D300 is the one that is going to serve you best for the type of macro subjects you wish to shoot. I had the Nikkor AF-D 105mm and AF-D 60mm lenses and found the AF not a required feature as I like to shoot very small subjects like pollen stamens and sun dew flowers.