Sunday, 6 September 2009

Nikon D300S DSLR Camera Introduced Nikon D300S With 24fps 720p Video

Long rumored, the new Nikon D300S has just been introduced to much
acclaim from photographers. A 12.3 megapixel DSLR camera, the D300S took
us by surprise with its smooth cinematic 24 fps HD video recording at
720p quality along with high-fidelity audio thanks to the external mic
input, the 51-point autofocus system, 7fps burst shooting, dual CF and
SD card slots, contrast-detect autofocus (while in Tripod mode) and a
three-inch 920,000-dot LCD screen to see everything at high resolutions.

Other than these, Nikon D300S features the same EXPEED image processing
incorporated withing the D300, a built-in pop-up flash that covers 16mm
wide-angle field of view, and comes with a Quiet release mode to make
sure you next-door neighbor doesn't find out you're spying on her.
Lightweight and ruggedly built with a magnesium alloy body, the D300S
runs on an EN-EL3e Li-Ion rechargeable battery that allows up to 950
shots in normal conditions.

Nikon D300S should be in stores from August 28th and should cost you
some $1,800 to bring it home.

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