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NIKON
D300s CAMERA (BODY ONLY)
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New / Sealed Box
High
Street Shop RRP:
£1499.99
12.3
megapixel (Nikon DX format) CMOS image sensor
ISO 200 3200
7fps continuous shooting
Dual card slots - images can be copied between
cards
Shutter speed: 1/8,000 to 30 s in steps of 1/3,
1/2 or 1 EV, bulb, X250
Multi-CAM3500DX 51-point AF system
Audio video output: Can be selected from NTSC
and PAL
920,000 dot 3-inch VGA LCD monitor with wide,
170- degree viewing angle
Active D-Lighting can be selected from auto,
extra high, high, normal, low or off
Dimensions (W x H x D): Approx. 147 x 114 x
74 mm
Weight: Approx. 840 g/ without battery, memory
card, body cap or monitor cover.
BOX
CONTENTS
Nikon
D300s Body
Rechargeable
Li-ion Battery
Quick Charger
Eyepiece Cap
Rubber Eyecup
USB Cable
Audio Video Cable
Camera Strap
LCD Monitor Cover
Body Cap
Accessory Shoe Cover
Software Suite
Company's Sales Receipt
14 Day Faulty Replacement
2+ Year Manufacturer's Warranty
DELIVERY
OPTIONS
£20
Next Day UK Mail Delivery
Free London Cash On Delivery
Free Local Courier Collection
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FEATURES
EngThe
Nikon D300s is the significant new version of
the award winning D300 DSLR. The D300s brings
HD movie capability, a faster frame advance
rate of 7fps and dual CF and SD memory card
slots to offer new opportunities for the serious
enthusiast and professional alike. The Nikon
D300s incorporates the same DX-format 12.3 mega
pixel CMOS sensor as the D300 with professional
51-point auto-focus system and acclaimed EXPEED
image processing in a discrete compact body.
The worlds first digital SLR with movie
capture was the Nikon D90 introduced in august
2008. The D300s now takes this function further
by adding external stereo sound input, via the
industry favoured 3.5mm jack. As lens motor
and VR sounds can be amplified through the camera
body to the on-board microphone, the external
mic allows the addition of auto-focus during
movie capture. The contrast detect, auto-focus
system during live view tripod mode is twice
as fast as the D300 and has much improved low
light accuracy. The D300s captures images up
to a blistering 7 frames per second without
requiring any additional battery pack.The optional
MB-D10 pack makes 8fps possible as well as improved
vertical shooting ergonomics. For the first
time in this class, the D300s offers the choice
of dual storage media standards;CF (compact
Flash) and SD (secure Digital) options
with full control of how the camera records
data to them. Its even possible to store
stills to one format and movie clips to another.
The D300s inherits the ground-breaking imaging
technologies from the D300 such as scene recognition
system with 1005 pixel RGB colour metering,
and class leading auto-focus performance from
the 51-Point MulticaM3500 auto-focus system,
which together deliver accurate auto-focus,
auto exposure and auto white balance control.
The EXPEED image processing system delivers
Nikons acclaimed image quality criteria
of rich accurate colours, smooth skin gradations
and exceptional detail with the minimum of noise.The
D300s offers a variety of in-camera processing
tools which now include an image resize function
to process RAW files to one of four pre-set
dimensions and movie editing in camera.The 3.0
920K dot HD TFT monitor offering excellent image
playback and virtual Horizon level display during
live view and movie capture. On top of it all,
you can choose from an unrivaled lineup of world-famous
NIKKOR lenses and Nikons Total Imaging
System. The D300S is a compact DX format professional
SLR that extends the options for photographers
who value creative flexibility. It boasts a
highly sensitive 12.3 megapixel CMOS sensor
and supports a phenomenal 7fps continuous shooting.
Nikons acclaimed 51-point AF system offers
broad coverage and high sensitivity in low light.
Selectable Picture Controls streamline post-production
and the high definition 3-inch LCD screen supports
D-movie and two Live View modes. Protected by
a tough yet light environmentally-sealed magnesium
alloy body the D300S will change the way you
approach the craft of photography.
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