Pros
- Large, live-view LCD
- Market-leading LCD screen
- Extensive custom modes
- Excellent image quality, high ISO performance, and lens selection
- Huge feature set
Cons
- Live view isn't as easy to use as others
- Menu system requires a lot of scrolling
- Menu system is complicated
- ISO control is difficult to reach
- Limited customization
Bottom Line
The D300 has high resolution, a very fast burst-shooting capability, and exceptional flexibility, though it's quite complex.
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