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Dave: Hi, I'm Dave.
Zak: And I'm Zak. And Dave, that's a very serious looking camera you've got there.
Dave: This is a serious camera, Zak. This is one of Nikon's newer digital SLRs, the
D300.
Zak: Well, it feels really rugged and solid in my hand.
Dave: Well, it's got a magnesium alloy body for, you know, for extra ruggedness and it
is also sealed for protection against moisture and dust. And it has that nice sticky rubberized
coating on it to keep that thing in your hand firmly while you're shooting.
Zak: Yeah, I can really feel that. But you know, the thing I think is cool right off
the bat, is this big, bright screen on the back.
Dave: That is a beautiful screen. It's a 3" high resolution with a tempered glass coating
to keep it from getting scratched and it even features a live view mode so you can look
at your pictures as you're, as you're shooting them on the screen instead of through that...view
finder.
Zak: Like a, like a point-and-shoot would.
Dave: Exactly. That's exactly right. And also inside, you'll find that this camera has a
12.3 megapixels CMOS sensor, that is very high sensitivity. Let's you take some good
shots, you know, with existing light. You know, under moonlight, candle light, great
for that.
Zak: Yeah, you wouldn't need a flash for that, would you?
Dave: No, exactly. That's one of the nice things about having that high sensitivity.
And the sensor features a self-cleaning element that vibrates dust right off of it.
Zak: Very good for when you're changing lenses a lot.
Dave: That's right. Sometimes dust can get in on that image sensor and cause spots to
appear on your pictures, which is not what you want.
Zak: Now, I'm always looking for a camera that's fast enough to capture things that
are moving quickly: birds, sports. Is this a fast camera?
Dave: This is definitely a great choice for that kind of shooting. This particular camera
can shoot six frames/second to catch all that action. And you definitely will have nice
sharply focused pictures too, because it offers 51 point auto focus.
Zak: 51 points is a lot.
Dave: It is, exactly. That means that no matter where your subject appears in your frame,
you're going to have an auto focus point on it to keep it crisply in focus.
Zak: And compared to other cameras, 51 points is a lot.
Dave: It's significant. Most cameras, digital SLRs, typically offer between 3 and 11, so
it's a much, much higher rate of auto focus. Take a look at it.
Zak: Yeah, it just feels really good. And is that an HDMI port on the side there?
Dave: That is, indeed. HDMI.
Zak: I've never seen one of those on a camera before.
Dave: It's very unusual for a digital SLR, and it lets you plug in your HDMI cable right
in the side and connect it to your high resolution, high def TV for putting out a slide show of
your beautiful crisp pictures in high definition.
Zak: That's great. That's really great.
Dave: Definitely.
Zak: So what kind of lens does it come with?
Dave: This particular camera comes with a 18/135mm zoom lens. We also carry it, and
it's available as a body only.
Zak: Okay, if you have lenses at home already.
Dave: Nikon lenses. It has a standard Nikon mount, you can just pop on all your Nikon
lenses right on there. Takes a great shot. It's also available with an 18/200mm VR lens,
which is vibration reduction.
Zak: Nice.
Dave: Which is great for shooting hand-held telephoto, keeps your images sharp when you're
camera's shaking.
Zak: You can leave that tripod at home.
Dave: Absolutely.
Zak: So there it is. The Nikon D300 digital SLR.