| Nikon D300 Test Drive |
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| Written by Nature Sniper | ||||||||||
| Saturday, 08 December 2007 | ||||||||||
Page 2 of 8 Exterior Built – LCD Screen The 920,000 dot 3 inch VGA LCD monitor certainly looks good and performs as good too, photos playback can be view clearly by those between the D300 without hassle. One can easily recognize the D300 from a distance only by looking at the 3 inch LCD. The viewing angle of the LCD is 170 degree. The top control panel’s size is similar with Nikon D200 at measuring 1.8” x 0.8”. Exterior Built – Battery Grip (MB-D10) The D300’s battery grip is different from the D200 or any previous Nikon battery grip. The MB-D10’s base is flat instead of the usual L-shaped. The MB-D10 no longer requires the body’s battery door to be removed during the mount. Storing the D300’s battery grip is easier as less space is required, one can easily remove it from the body and put it in a lens case or pocket. ![]() Nikon D300 MB-D10 battery grip To connect the battery grip with D300, just remove the rubber protectors of the terminal and place it in the battery grip, Nikon has designed a compartment on the battery grip so that one can fit those rubber covers on it, and then mount the grip on the D300’s. This way u will not lose your terminal covers. More about the battery grip operational later. |
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