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How do I take professional pictures with my Nikon D3000? … The best thing about the D3000 is that Nikon gave it one of the best menu systems yet. DSLR video modes make crappy video and clog up the camera’s operation and price, so not having video makes for a better camera at a better price. Thank goodness the D3000 has no video mode or Live View. While the D3 breaks new ground for Nikon with a full– frame sensor (called FX) at 12.1 megapixels, the D300 nearly matches that resolution at the old DX-size recording a 12.3 megapixel image with a 1.5x crop factor.
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Is the D300 a full frame camera?īoth the D3 and D300 are pro-grade cameras, and share many of the same revolutionary features. Can a Nikon D300 record video?Īs such, the D300s can record video at 320×216, 640×424 or 1280×720 pixels, all at 24fps and with sound recorded using either the built-in mono microphone, or in the first major enhancement, an external microphone connected to the new 3.5mm stereo jack – this makes the D300s the first Nikon DSLR to feature a microphone … Does a Nikon D3000 shoot video? While the D3 breaks new ground for Nikon with a full-frame sensor (called FX) at 12.1 megapixels, the D300 nearly matches that resolution at the old DX-size recording a 12.3 megapixel image with a 1.5x crop factor.
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Wi-Fi is available for Nikon’s pro digital cameras (D4 series, D3 series, D800 series, D700 series and D300 series) as photojournalists and other pros need a way to get their images from the camera to their picture editor or wire service so they can be posted online shortly after being captured.īoth the D3 and D300 are pro-grade cameras, and share many of the same revolutionary features. Nikon D7100 can capture Full HD videos at 60fps, Nikon D7000 is limited to 24fps only at HD mode. Regardless of resolution and frame rate, recording times are limited to 20 minutes or four gigabytes per clip, whichever limit is reached first. Between these two cameras, those two factors end up splitting the difference and low light performance is very comparable. Generally, full frame has better low light performance than crop frame sensors, but Nikon generally is superior to Canon in that regard.
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… There is noise at 800 ISO but the overall image quality is still good. It offers robust build quality, excellent handling, superior performance and good image quality, while leaving out superfluous gimmicks like video and live view. The Nikon D3000 is pretty much the perfect entry-level DSLR. The Nikon D300 is a 12.3-megapixel semi-professional DX format digital single-lens reflex camera that Nikon Corporation announced on 23 August 2007 along with the Nikon D3 FX format camera. The D300 will be available in November, at around US$1800.
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The D7000 shoots full 1080p video at 24fps, has manual video controls and is a great option for people who want to use the Nikon system (including all those yummy manual Nikon lenses without having to use adapters). Note that the D7000 is now discontinued, and the newest camera in this lineup, as of September 2018, is the Nikon D7500. When did Nikon stop making the D7000?įor this review, I made a note to myself to test the camera against each of the listed potential problems and report on my findings. Full frame sensors are 1.5 or 1.6 times larger than cropped frame sensors. A full frame sensor is approximately the size of a frame of 35mm film. Full frame vs “cropped frame” refers to the size of the image sensor. If this isn’t clear from the other answers, the D7000 is NOT a full frame camera. I recently upgraded from a D300 to a D700, to get back to full frame. It’s got decent build quality, proper controls, decent performance, and can give you RAW files. It’s a decent quality DSLR, and produces images you can print to A3 easily enough. Is Nikon D300 still worth buying?Ībsolutely. It’s not worth a lot more than US$150, though, unless they throw in some lenses. A D7000 will handle 150,000 shutter clicks, so it can handle a fair amount of use so long as things sound okay and works smoothly. Nikon d7000 in 2020? A lot depends on the price and condition of the camera.
