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D300s used to be higher end at its release but now D7000 offers superior image quality, ergonomics and faster handling in a lighter and robust package. D300s is a bit tougher built and heavier.
Some will, see the related link for a compatibility chart.
the current nikon speedlight range is thus: SB-200 SB-600 SB-800 SB-900 All will work with the Nikon D300s Older speedlights will also work, but without i-ttl mode.
Both cameras are pretty old now. I recommend the Canon 7D or 60D. or if you want Nikon, the D7000, D90, or D300s.
One of the best cameras on the market is the Nikon D300s. This camera has HD video with audio input and dual media card slots. The Pentax K7 is also a good camera as it has an LCD screen with live view.
There are many types of cameras you can use to take pictures for special events. The Nikon D300S 12.3 Megapixels SLR Digital Camera Body is a good camera to use for professional events. Make sure you buy a good flash and also sunblocking equipment.
Yes, it will fit. However, you will still need to see if the lens you have has or does not have features like autofocus or CPU connectors that will carry all the info that your camera needs... If it is a Nikon Lens it will work fine. So will others like Sigma, Tamron and Tokina. Carl Zeiss may not give you all the functions but will work in manual mode.
Well this really depends on your camera and the image size that you are going be shooting and whether you are going to shoot in .jpeg or RAW but if you are talking about regular digital cameras on a medium size image, you can take about 600-1000photos but on something more serious like a DSLR, in case with my Nikon D300s, you can only take about 200shots RAW.
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The D300s incorporates the same 12.21 million image pixel DX-size self-cleaning CMOS sensor, 16-bit EXPEED image processing with 12 or 14 bit A/D conversion, 51-area Multi-CAM 3500DX AF system, 1005-pixel 3D Color Matrix Metering II, 100% coverage viewfinder, extended ISO range of 100-6400, 3-inch (diagonal), 920,000-dot rear LCD, Commander Mode for controlling and triggering flashes in a Nikon iTTL wireless setup, LiveView, HDMI video out, AF calibration adjustment, real-time lateral chromatic aberration correction, Active D-Lighting and compatibility with both the MB-D10 Multi-Power Battery Pack and the WT-4/4A Wireless Transmitter.
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