That is how it was announced and ever since then the plaudits just keep coming.
PCAuthority reviews the Nikon D300 and writes;”For those looking to upgrade from a Nikon D40 or a D80, the D300 is an obvious choice.
DigitalCameraReviews compares the Nikon D300 to the Canon’s latest line up and writes;”Compared to the D200 and D2X/Xs, the D300 offers better high ISO performance.
Photoxels reviews the Nikon D300 and writes;”The Nikon D300 has exceptional ergonomics and I like how you can customize the camera to almost any way you like.
PhotographyBlog reviews the Nikon D300 and writes;”From ISO 1600 on, there are visible artefacts, but even at ISO 3200 the results are much, much better than expected.
PCAdvisor reviews the Nikon D300 and writes;”While pictures are stunning, there’s no getting away from the fact that while to a professional the Nikon D300 is a budget buy, to the average consumer it’s a wallet-battering investment.
LuminousLandscape compares the Nikon D300 to the Canon’s latest line up and writes;”The D300, though in many ways simply a logical progression from the D200, is a much better camera than its predecessor, and along with its superior sensor offers the pro and advanced amateur a set of features and functionality that is unmatched at the moment in Canon’s line up.
LaptopMag reviews the Nikon D300 and writes;”Battery life was strong.
ImagingResource reviews the Nikon D300 and writes;”High ISO images were better than we’d expected, the D300 clearly has an edge on the D200 in terms of high-ISO performance (we’d estimate about a full f-stop’s worth of improvement), despite the new model’s smaller pixels.
Undoubtedly there be loads more to come.





















