The Nikon D300 is not a camera to pick up and run with. Its high resolution, exceptional flexibility, and excellent exposure accuracy make the effort of working through a longish learning stage worthwhile. The D300 should fare well against its two strongest competitors, Sony's Alpha 700 and Olympus's E3. Check Latest Prices
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4. Nikon D300 -- PC World Rating: 85 (Very Good)
2. Canon EOS 40D -- PC World Rating: 86 (Very Good)
3. Olympus E3 -- PC World Rating: 86 (Very Good)
4. Nikon D300 -- PC World Rating: 85 (Very Good)
5. Sony Alpha DSLR-A700 -- PC World Rating: 85 (Very Good)
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