Nikon Showoffs D300s’ Video Feature With Two Movies
Nikon, to showcase the new D300s’ videomaking capabilities, released two movies that are shot by the newly released DSLR model. The D300s, as most photographers know by now, records 720p HD video at 24 frames per second.
Nikon enlisted two photographers, Robert Bosch and Ami Vitale, to make the videos.
According to Robert, the D300s’ autofocus was the feature that he liked best. He says that the camera takes incredibly sharp images, and that the 9 points AF mode was incredibly reliable. “The best autofocus I ever experienced,” he adds.
Here’s Robert’s movie clip:
Ami, on the other hand, was impressed by the camera’s ability to work in severe shooting conditions. She says that the D300s can take noise-free, sharp images even in situations that has low visibility—a condition she usually works in. Ami says: “I’m truly amazed at it achievesin scenes that I never would have attempted photographing without lights or a tripod in the past.”
Here’s the movie Ami shot with the D300s:
Read more feedback about the camera from the two photographers at this Nikon micro site.
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