
Nikon has announced the new additions to its DSLR family: the D300s, which replaces the D300. The new D300s builds on the D300’s success. Like the D300 (), the D300s offers 12.3 megapixels of resolution, a 3-inch LCD screen, and a 51-point autofocus system. The biggest addition is support for HD video. The camera shoots 720p video at 24 fps and includes an external stereo microphone input. When shooting video, the camera uses contrast-detection auto focus. Afterwards, photographers can edit the video on the camera and apply image effects. [ Via dpreview ]
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