Nikkon makes a bag for the Nikon D300.
To set the aperture on a Nikon D3300 camera, turn the mode dial to Aperture Priority mode (A or Av). Then, use the command dial to adjust the aperture value to your desired setting.
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Yes it is. I use this card with a D300 myself.
The Nikon D300 has video capabilities that allow it to record high-definition videos with a resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels at 24 frames per second.
I know of Nikon D300 and Olympus...
Somewhere between $900 and $1200. The D700 is a professional-level camera.
To adjust the aperture on a Nikon camera, turn the command dial to select the desired aperture value. The aperture setting is typically displayed on the camera's LCD screen or in the viewfinder.
D300 may refer to a model number within a given brand. For instance, Nikon offers a model of camera known as the D300. D stands for Digital, while 300 stands for the series number.
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No, D300 is a crop sensor camera.
To set the aperture on a Nikon camera, you can adjust it using the command dial on the camera body. Turn the dial to change the aperture value to a higher or lower number, which controls the amount of light entering the camera lens. A lower aperture number (e.g. f/2.8) lets in more light and creates a shallower depth of field, while a higher aperture number (e.g. f/16) lets in less light and creates a deeper depth of field.