Nikon D300

The Nikon D300 is a 12.3-megapixel professional DX format digital single-lens reflex camera that Nikon Corporation announced on 23 August 2007 along with the Nikon D3 FX format camera. It replaced the D200 as Nikon's DX format flagship DSLR. The D300 was officially discontinued by Nikon on September 11, 2009, being succeeded by the Nikon D300S, which was released July 30, 2009. The D300 is designated by Nikon as the ultimate in DX format performa... More

Orientation Sensor:

  • Yes

Digital Camera

Manufacturer

Format:

Announced:

  • Aug 23, 2007

Weight:

  • 825 g (29.1 oz )

Dimensions:

Width Height Depth
  • 147 mm (5.79 in )
  • 114 mm (4.49 in )
  • 74 mm (2.9 in )

Supported resolutions:

Horizontal Resolution Vertical Resolution
  • 4,288 pixels
  • 2,848 pixels
  • 2,144 pixels
  • 1,424 pixels
  • 3,216 pixels
  • 2,136 pixels
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Effective resolution:

  • 12.3 megapixels

Sensor resolution:

  • 13.1 megapixels

Sensor size:

Horizontal Size Vertical Size
  • 23.6 mm (0.929 in )
  • 15.8 mm (0.622 in )

Sensor type:

Camera sensor manufacturer:

Viewfinder type:

LCD screen dimensions:

  • 3 in (7.6 cm )

LCD screen resolution:

  • 307,200 pixels
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Video recording:

  • No

Lens Mount:

Focal Length Multiplier:

  • 1.5 ×

Aperture Priority:

  • Yes

Shutter Priority:

  • Yes

Image Stabilization:

Burst Capability (fps):

  • 6

Slowest Shutter Speed (sec):

Fastest Shutter Speed (sec):

Aspect Ratio:

Width Height
  • 3
  • 2
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