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| Product | ||
| Product name | Nikon D300 Black + 16-85mm Lens Kit | |
| Prices | ||
| Best price | £1327 Show all prices |
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| Number of retailers | 4 retailers | |
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| Reviews | ||
| Expert rating | ![]() 3 Expert reviews |
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| Type | ||
| Type | Digital SLR | |
| Image resolution | ||
| Effective Pixels | 12.3 mpx | Indicates the resolution or quality of the picture. A mega pixel is a million pixels where every pixel is a dot and its size is decided by the resolution. Cameras that can handle more than 2 million ... More info |
| Max. Resolution | 4288x2848 pixels | Indicates the maximum resolution in pixels horizontal and vertical. The higher the resolution the higher the quality of the pictures. |
| Available Resolutions | 4288x2848, 3216x2136, 2144x1424 pixels | |
| Sensor | ||
| Sensor Type | CMOS | The sensor is the chip (CCD, SuperCCD, CMOS) which records light falling on it, in the digital camera. It is the device which actually captures "the picture" (a digital camera's film). Most common standard is the CCD. |
| Colour Filter | RGB | |
| Number of Total Pixels | 13.1 megapixels | The total figure indicates the number of light sensors on the imaging chip, while the effective figure shows how many are actually used. |
| Lens/Zoom | ||
| Optical Zoom | 1.0 x | Indicates the optical zoom capacity, the number of times that the picture can be enlarged with the optics of the camera. |
| Focal Length (Wide-Tele)(35mm equivalent) | By Lens | Focal length is measured in millimetres, it is defined as the distance from the lens to a point where parallel rays are focused to a point. |
| Digital Zoom | 1.0 x | Indicates the digital zoom capacity, the number of times that the picture is enlarged thanks to digital technology. |
| Autofocus | Yes | |
| Manual Focus | Yes | |
| Focus Distance (normal-macro) | By Lens | |
| Filter Thread | Yes | If the camera has a filter thread, you can screw on additional filters. A filter can be placed in front of the lens either to create effects, such as sparkles from candles, to protect the camera’s interior from UV-rays or to enhance certain colours. |
| White Balance | Auto, Preset (7 modes), Manual | White balance is a name given to a system of colour correction to deal with differing lighting conditions. |
| Shutter Speed | 30-1/8000 seconds | The minimum and maximum shutter speeds available. |
| Settings | ||
| ISO Rating | 100/200/3200/6400 | The sensitivity of the imaging chip |
| Exposure Options | Programmed Auto, Shutter-Priority Auto, Aperture Priority Auto, Manual | |
| Metering Options | 3D Color Matrix Metering II, Center weighted, Spot | The metering system in a digital camera is the system which measures the amount of light in the current frame and calculates the best-fit exposure. The metering method defines how and what part of the ... More info |
| Continuous Drive | Yes (6 fps) | |
| Flash | ||
| Internal Flash | Yes | Indicates if there is a built in flash. |
| External Flash Support | Yes | |
| Flash Modes | Front-curtain Sync, Red-eye Reduction, Red-eye Reduction with Slow Sync, Slow Sync, Rear-curtain Sync | |
| LCD Monitor | ||
| Built-in Color Monitor | Yes | Indicates if there is a built in colour screen. A built in colour screen makes it possible to instantly see the result of your photograph, then you can choose if you want to save the picture or discard it. |
| LCD Size | 3.0 Inch | |
| LCD Resolution | 920000 pixels | |
| Video | ||
| Video Recording | No | Indicates if the camera can record video. |
| File formats | ||
| Image Format | JPEG (EXIF v. 2.21) | |
| Product properties | ||
| Picture Stabilization | No | This makes it possible to prevent blurry pictures caused by hand movements. |
| Viewfinder | TTL Optical/LCD | The viewfinder is the optical "window" you look through to compose the scene. There are three different types of viewfinder implemented in digital cameras, though the most common is the Optical Viewfinder. On most cameras you can also use the LCD screen. |
| Self Timer | Yes | |
| Interface | ||
| Interface | USB | Indicates what type of port the camera has for connection to a computer. Most new digital cameras use USB connection, which is a fast way to transfer data. High end models might use FireWire, which is ... More info |
| Interface Version | USB (v. 2.0) | |
| Video Out | Yes | With the help of video-out you can display your pictures on a TV. |
| Storage | ||
| Camera Only | No | Select yes if you're interested in cameras only, select no to also include bundles of cameras with extra memory. |
| Memory Types Supported | CompactFlash I/II, Microdrive | |
| Memory Type Included | None | The memory card type that comes standard with the camera. |
| Power source | ||
| Battery Type | Lithium ion rechargeable | |
| Battery Charger | Included | |
| Related | ||
| Manufacturer | Nikon | |
| Measures | ||
| Weight | 825.0 grams | Indicates the weight of the camera in grams. |
| Dimensions (HxWxD) | 114x147x74 mm | |
| Manufacturers Site & Product PDF | ||
| Product home page | English | |
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