Nikon D300 Review | Camera Decision

Launched in March 2008 , Nikon D300 is a 12.0MP Advanced DSLR camera with a APS-C (23.6 x 15.8 mm ) sized CMOS sensor, weather-sealed body and Nikon F lens mount.
Nikon replaced the older Nikon D200 with this model and later D300 was replaced with Nikon D300S. Follow the links to compare these cameras in detail: Compare Nikon D300 vs Nikon D200
Compare Nikon D300 vs Nikon D300S

Nikon D300 Review –
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Nikon D300 is a member of Nikon’s Advanced DSLR class cameras. Below you can see the latest models in this class and how their main specs have changed with each new model.

Nikon Advanced DSLR Series History

Model
Release Date
Sensor
Max FPS
Dimensions
Weight


Nikon D780

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2020

25.0MP – Full frame

7.0 fps

144 x 116 x 76mm

840g


Nikon D850

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2017

46.0MP – Full frame

7.0 fps

146 x 124 x 79mm

1015g


Nikon D7500

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2017

21.0MP – APS-C

8.0 fps

136 x 104 x 73mm

720g


Nikon D500

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2016

21.0MP – APS-C

10.0 fps

147 x 115 x 81mm

860g


Nikon D7200

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2015

24.0MP – APS-C

6.0 fps

136 x 107 x 76mm

765g

Check the link below to compare specs of the latest cameras in this series side-by-side:
Nikon D780 vs D850 vs D7500 vs D500 vs D7200

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