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D300 Images for a Change


tonybeach

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I will say one thing about the D300 as it compares to the D200 I upgraded from,

it is consistently sharper. I cannot explain it in terms of exposure speeds,

noise, resolution, or the AA filter; I can't explain it at all, but I see it

when I examine images up close, and in particular when something in the image is

moving (and it isn't just about the AF either, because shots like those I take

at the beach are pre-focused).

 

http://photos.imageevent.com/tonybeach/recentfavorites2/huge/C1_AB05312.jpg

 

http://photos.imageevent.com/tonybeach/recentfavorites2/huge/C1_AB05575.jpg

 

http://photos.imageevent.com/tonybeach/recentfavorites2/huge/C1_AB04784.jpg

 

http://photos.imageevent.com/tonybeach/recentfavorites2/huge/C1_AB04513_v2.jpg

 

http://photos.imageevent.com/tonybeach/recentfavorites2/huge/_AB01704_2.jpg

 

They're just web images, so ignore the digital artifacts coming from the

compression of the files. No crops and no comparison images in this post, I

just wanted to share a few images, in part because some people seem to think I

never take any. Whether these images are any good or not, I'll leave that to

others to judge for themselves -- FWIW, I like them.

 

Please feel free share some of your own favorite D300 images.

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Anthony, I took my D300 to Corkscrew this past weekend. Coming from a D80, the difference is even more dramatic. AF is very impressive. Actually everything is impressive. This camera is a lot of fun.

 

Here are a couple shots from the weekend. Note these are small crops from much larger photos. Yeah, the 12 MP helps, too....<div>00OJMc-41543084.jpg.4acb2d4bccf8bcce405847823b54640a.jpg</div>

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What really impresses me is the Auto WB on the D300. I took these pictures in an Expo Hall. The lighting was weird, I didn't know what it was. The D300's auto WB nailed the colors and lighting perfectly.

 

Anyone hungry for cake? The last one is large to show the detail and pic quality in poor lighting.

 

http://www.photo.net/photo/6922863

 

http://www.photo.net/photo/6922862

 

http://www.photo.net/photo/6922861

 

http://www.photo.net/photo/6922866&size=lg

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Thanks Richard

 

I didn't actually make any of these cakes, my customers did.

 

That last one was shot in RAW (14), AP mode, ISO 320, 48mm, f/3.2, 1/125s,

 

Pic control: Standard

WhiteBalance: Auto

No Flash

Active D lighting: OFF

Sharpening: 3 (default)

 

I did crop this picture just slightly. It wasn't centered and I cut out a persons arm on the top of the pic. Other than that no post processing.

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Thank you everyone for your comments and contributions.

 

Hi Sukumaran,

 

The first 4 were all taken with the Nikkor 17-35/2.8 at 17mm (I pretty much use it at that focal range about 90% of time; I'll probably get the 14-24/2.8 and start zooming a little wider sometimes), the last one was taken with the Nikkor 50/1.8 AF-D.

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