Sunday
Oct042009

"Just put a clock on it or something...", a review of the Nikon D300s

Having shot with and tested the new Nikon D300s DSLR for a week and a bit now, I am tempted to think that Nikon's engineers and designers have been watching *too* much Simpsons lately. As Homer puts it, when approached by his long lost brother, Herb, with a new innovation: "People are afraid of new things. You should have just taken an existing product and put a clock on it or something."

↓ The new D300s

 

So what has changed compared to the older D300?

↑ Slightly improved (from an already great system on the D300) auto focus system

↓ Quality is still top-of-the-class for a mid-tier DSLR

Read full review with all the 'juicy' details @ Future Shop.

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