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Nikon D300 Complete Guide

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Thom Hogan’s Complete Guide to the Nikon D300 Page 709
direct from camera to printer (PictBridge). See “Printing
Your Images” on page <736>.
Show them. The D300 has the ability to present a slide
show of images, and it further has the ability to present
this slide show on a television monitor. See “Slide Shows”
on page <752>.
We’ll tackle each of these things individually in this section of
the book.
The Retouch Menu
Nikon has made an interesting addition to the D300: the
RETOUCH menu. This menu first appeared on the consumer
DSLRs starting with the D80, and allows you to make a
number of changes to your images after you’ve taken them.
Normally, you’d use a computer and a photo editing
program—such as Photoshop—to make changes to your
images, but the D300 brings a set of basic editing tools to the
camera.
Before I get to describing each of these tools, let me give you
a word of advice: for the most part, I’d tend to avoid them.
The primary reason is that the color LCD on the camera is just
too small and inaccurate to make critical image post
processing decisions. The good news is that the camera
always creates a new image while making changes, leaving
your original intact, but if you still have to end up using that
original to make fine-tuned changes, well, I don’t see that
you’ve gained anything by doing a “quick-and-dirty” edit in
the camera.
You might wonder about what happens to EXIF data when
you create these new images from existing ones. Simple: the
camera copies the EXIF data from the image being used (in
the case of Image overlay, from the first image). It also adds
another EXIF data point indicating the type of retouching done
and a new item on the image review page that contains that
data:

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Nikon D300 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Megapixel12.3 MP
Camera typeSLR Camera Body
Sensor typeCMOS
Sensor formatDX
Image stabilizerNo
Total megapixels13.1 MP
Image sensor size- \
Image formats supportedJPG, RAW, TIF
Maximum image resolution4288 x 2848 pixels
Image sensor size (W x H)23.6 x 15.8 mm
Still image resolution(s)4288 x 2848, 3216 x 2136, 2144 x 1424
Focus adjustmentAuto/Manual
Auto Focus (AF) lockYes
Auto Focus (AF) points51
Auto focusing (AF) modesContinuous Auto Focus, Single Auto Focus
Display diagonal3 \
Vari-angle LCD display-
Display resolution (numeric)920000 pixels
Magnification0.94 x
Product colorBlack
Eye relief19.5 mm
Image editingTrimming
Photo effectsBlack&White, Neutral, Vivid
White balanceAuto, Fine, Flash, Fluorescent, Incandescent, Manual, Shade, Sunny
Playback modesZoom
Camera playbackHighlights, Slide show, Thumbnails
Self-timer delay2, 5, 10, 20 s
Camera file systemDCF 2.0, DPOF, Exif 2.21
Battery typeEN-EL3e
Battery life (CIPA standard)1000 shots
Number of batteries supported1
Flash modesAuto, Red-eye reduction, Slow synchronization
Flash range (wide)- m
Compatible memory cardsCF, CF Type II, MicroDrive
Light meteringCentre-weighted, Matrix, Spot
ISO sensitivity100, 200, 3200, 6400
Light exposure modesAperture priority AE, Auto, Manual, Shutter priority AE
ISO sensitivity (max)6400
ISO sensitivity (min)100
Light exposure correction±5EV (1/2; 1/3 EV step)
USB version2.0
Optical zoom- x
Mounting typeBayonet
Lens mount interfaceNikon F
Camera shutter typeElectronic
Fastest camera shutter speed1/8000 s
Slowest camera shutter speed30 s
HD typeNot supported
Maximum video resolution- pixels
Analog signal format systemNTSC, PAL
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth74 mm
Width147 mm
Height114 mm
Weight825 g

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