
Originally Posted by
Jim Fenton
I've got about 8K worth of images now so I can make some initial comments. Prior to the D300 I was shooting Nikon D2Xs bodies.
A) The cam 3500 AF is much better than the previous CAM 2000 in the D2 series....especially for BIF shooting. I'm currently using AF-C, 9 point dynamic, release set to FOCUS (frame rate + focus seams to work fine as well and shoots faster...just a bit less reliably) and Lock On set to SHORT of my subject might encounter something other than open sky. I have had no issues tracking sandelings flying at distance (individual birds) and snow buntings along the beach.
B) While the noise capabilities certainly aren't on par with the D3 (simple physics I would think), it is better than the D2Xs bodies I was shooting. I now have no hesitation shooting between 800 and 1200 whereas I'd never do this with th Xs unless I was desperate.
C) Build isn't as bad as I thought, especially with the grip mounted. I've just received the Kirk L bracket. It fits like a glove and works great.
D) Installed a round eye cup and even with glasses I have no issues.
E) Lost the LCD protector (as in I removed it) and installed a DA Protecta
F) The Picture Control gobledy gook s*cks IMHO. I installed the D2X emulation files, made a .set file for processing in NX and it works fine. I was rather displeased with the files prior to doing this as compared to the D2 series.
G) The buffer is too darned small. Even using Sandisk Extreme IV's it fills in no time shooting Raw plus jpeg.
My biggest note is to CLEAN THE CAMERA BODY CONTACTS. A number of us had issues both with the batteries showing dead and the camera turning off as well as long lenses ceasing to function. What I found was that the camera body contacts were very oily. Once cleaned, those of us who were having issues, so far are no longer experiencing these problems.