New Nikon DSLRs D300s and D3000 launched
The D300S is the revived version of the popular D300 which was launched about two years ago. Featuring a 12.3 megapixel CMOS sensor and 51-point autofocus system, the D300S offers full 720p HD video recording, a 7 fps continuous shooting and Dual CF and SD card slots.
On the other hand, the D3000 will be the company's newest entry-level DSLR with features like a 10.2 MP DX-format CCD sensor and 3fps continuous shooting.
Its features include a 3-inch LCD and 11-point AF system with 3D tracking. Targeted towards beginners and experienced compact users, the camera features a new Guide mode to help learn how to get the most out of a DSLR. The recommended selling price will be $599 with 18-55mm VR lens.
The D300S now features a new Quiet drive mode and a dedicated Live View and Info button as well. The D3000 offers a New Guide mode which provides a simple interface meant to help first-time users to select shooting modes. There's also in-camera photo editing and Nikon's Integrated Dust Reduction System in the camera.
Both cameras come with an Active D-Lighting function which claims to vastly improve shadows and highlights of high-contrast scenes.
For detailed specifications, visit Nikon.
Both cameras will be available in the international markets August 2009 onwards, the D300S for $1799 (Rs. 86,335 approx.) and D3000 for $599.95 (Rs. 28,786 approx.). India availability of the cameras is not known yet.
On the other hand, the D3000 will be the company's newest entry-level DSLR with features like a 10.2 MP DX-format CCD sensor and 3fps continuous shooting.
Its features include a 3-inch LCD and 11-point AF system with 3D tracking. Targeted towards beginners and experienced compact users, the camera features a new Guide mode to help learn how to get the most out of a DSLR. The recommended selling price will be $599 with 18-55mm VR lens.
The D300S now features a new Quiet drive mode and a dedicated Live View and Info button as well. The D3000 offers a New Guide mode which provides a simple interface meant to help first-time users to select shooting modes. There's also in-camera photo editing and Nikon's Integrated Dust Reduction System in the camera.
Both cameras come with an Active D-Lighting function which claims to vastly improve shadows and highlights of high-contrast scenes.
For detailed specifications, visit Nikon.
Both cameras will be available in the international markets August 2009 onwards, the D300S for $1799 (Rs. 86,335 approx.) and D3000 for $599.95 (Rs. 28,786 approx.). India availability of the cameras is not known yet.
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