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SquareTrade 3-Year Camera/Camcorder Warranty ($2000-2500 Items) Review

SquareTrade 3-Year Camera/Camcorder Warranty ($2000-2500 Items)
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If anyone is thinking of purchasing an extended warranty through Squaretrade I highly recommend it. Great communication and worth every penny.....and I do mean penny!!!

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SquareTrade Care Plans are great value and cost 70% lower on average than traditional warranties.  Upon purchase, you will get an email confirmation.  You will not be mailed a paper contract.  If you have questions, please call: 1.877.WARRANTY.

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Nikon WG-AS2 Water Guard for the Hot Shoe of the D300 Digital SLR when using the SB-900 Flash Review

Nikon WG-AS2 Water Guard for the Hot Shoe of the D300 Digital SLR when using the SB-900 Flash
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I bought this little unit with the hopes it would help secure my SB-900 to my D300s and it works like magic. I highly recommend buying this to keep a nice, secure, tight fit..... It should have been included with the SB-900 but oh well.....

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The WG-AS2 water guard is useful for protecting the camera's hot shoe contact when the SB-900 is mounted on the D300.

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Camera Armor Protective Case for Nikon D300/D300S (Black) Review

Camera Armor Protective Case for Nikon D300/D300S (Black)
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Pros:
Grip
Quality Feeling
Cons:
Bulky
Heavy (10 oz)
Not weather sealed
Shows dust
Bottom Line:
I question how much protection the product really offers, and it adds a lot of bulk/weight to the camera. The camera is 30 oz (empty), adding this adds another 10 oz on top of that, or 33%. As far as impact protection goes it does offer a lot on the bottom, but not much elsewhere. The issue is the bottom probably needs the least protection as this is generally a protected area anyway. The flash insert is sort of creative and would likely offer some protection.
As another reviewer mentions too, I would be afraid to get dirt in around the armor and actual abraid the case worse than otherwise, how the old vinyl car bras (front end protectors) are worse than not having them on for the same reason.
The lens protector is nothing more than an expandable rubber hood. On the plus side is that it is easy to use, but be sure it will fit your lens, if the focus ring is near the end it won't work.
My favorite thing with the product is the very large and secure grip offered. It fits my large hands well. Would I buy one? Probably not. This product is all about the image offered, "look at my big tough camera".

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We shield while you shoot! Camera Armor is a line of rugged, custom fit SLR digital camera cases engineered to provide maximum protection from impact and abrasion while allowing full access to all features of the camera. The four-part system includes Body Armor, Lens Armor, LCD Shield, and Lens Cap Leash. We love our cameras as much as you do. That's why we designed Camera Armor - the only choice for full time protection. Each model is engineered to provide maximum protection while allowing full access to all controls, compartments, and ports. You focus on the shot - we've got you covered.

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AK-4NII: Bluetooth GPS Adapter for Nikon DSRL (For Nikon D200, D300, D300s, D700, D2X, D2Xs, D2Hs, D3, D3X, and Fujifilm S5Pro) Review

AK-4NII: Bluetooth GPS Adapter for Nikon DSRL (For Nikon D200, D300, D300s, D700, D2X, D2Xs, D2Hs, D3, D3X, and Fujifilm S5Pro)
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After reading the reviews of the Nikon GPS dongle (slow lock time, battery drain) and then the after market parts problems (break after a couple of months, slow connect, etc) I gave this a try.
Using AK-4N, all of the battery drain issues go away as this device draws very little power, has no wires hanging out to catch on things, doesn't interfere with holding the camera and connects almost instantly to the device transmitting coordinates, so there is no waiting for resolving a location.
The Blue tooth adapter goes in to the 10 pin connector on the camera and then will connect with any Blue Tooth compliant device that is sending location information. There are several on the market, of which I chose the Earthmate BT-20 which comes with it's own battery, connectors, software and so on for a reasonable price. The BT-20 is about the size of a business card and can easily be dropped in to shirt pocket and never noticed.
Drawback. This device is very small and light. It doesn't screw in to the camera, so it can easily be knocked out of the socket. The one I got doesn't have any safety cable (there is a new design that does have a place for a cable) and so I glued a plasic block on to the top of the device and put a piece of fishing line from there to my camera strap, so if it gets knocked out, it doesn't get lost. I've only had one day trip with this device in place and it was knocked out twice, so make sure you secure it before you go for a trip.
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# Feature: Wireless, mini size, compact to connect on the cameras# Easy to put camera in bag with AOKA-1G# Automatic and fast connection with GPS receivers# Very low power consumption# GPS data always available even camera turned off.# With connect terminal for remote switch# Allow to use the latest GPS receiver. The satellite-tracking performance depend on GPS receiver.# GPS receiver can be used for PDA, PC or smart phone when not use camera.

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Delkin DND300-P Pop-Up Shade Protective LCD Screen Protector for Nikon D300 Review

Delkin DND300-P Pop-Up Shade Protective LCD Screen Protector for Nikon D300
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This is a great help to shade the view screen from the sun,to preview your pictures for exposure,focus etc. Its a vey nice fit on the Nikon D300S and feels almost like a factory item.Although it has some flaws, its a really handy item. The feel of the plastic and the color matches nicely with the back of the D300S.The buttons that cover the Menu,Lock,Magnifier,Reduce and OK buttons fit perfectly and seem to have a better "touch" than the Nikon buttons. It is well thought out and easy to install and remove.One especially excellent feature is that you can remove just the pop-up shade component when you don't need it and the rest stays on the camera back.It even has a photo-glass cover that fits over the D300S's LCD thus acting as a permanent easy to clean screen protector. However, the four prongs that attach it to the main part are a little thin and only time will tell if they hold up to repeated installs and removals.The main body of the screen protector attaches snugly to the Nikon by removing the camera's rubber eye cup.sliding it over the now vacant eye cup rails and clipping into the slot under the LCD where the annoying Nikon screen protector normally snaps in. A new rubber eye cup is provided with the device, so you can put the Nikon provided one away.I did notice the eye-cup pops off sometimes especially whenNikon D300s 12MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera (Body Only) lifting the camera out of my fairly tight fitting camera bag.For about $25.00 this item is a best value in my book. The Delkin shade could use a couple of little improvements:More robust prongs or mechanism to attach the pop up shade to its main body,more secure attachment of eye cup,recess the sides of the main body where it is near the D300s's buttons;especially the LiveView and Info Buttons on the right side.
Of course the biggest issue is that once its popped open you have to manually close the shade by squeezing in the sides with your thumb and forefinger to close it if you want to use the eye level viewfinder.Be nice if they could figure out a way tha the pressure of your forehead could close the shade.I highly reccomend this Delkin Pro Pop-Up Shade and Protective Cover.

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Delkin Pop-Up Shades are LCD screen protective covers, which also double as glare guards. These sturdy and lightweight covers are easily installed (and removed), but most importantly help to protect a digital camera's expensive LCD screen. When flipped up, the shade provides easier viewing of the display in bright sunlight.

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WR-B100 Wireless Remote Control for Nikon D700, D300, D300S, D200, D3, D2H, D2Hs, D2x, D1, D1H, D1x, F100, F6, F5, F90X and F90 fully compatible with Nikon MC-30 Review

WR-B100 Wireless Remote Control for Nikon D700, D300, D300S, D200, D3, D2H, D2Hs, D2x, D1, D1H, D1x, F100, F6, F5, F90X and F90 fully compatible with Nikon MC-30
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I'll be doing family portraits in a couple of days, and my family wants me to be in them. (Imagine that.) So I thought I'd try this wireless remote. I've used the self timer for shots like this before, and that method is a pain in the neck.
Upon receiving this product, I ripped open the packaging, read the single page of instructions, and set about charging the receiver. It charged in less than a few hours. (I don't know how long exactly, as I left it alone while I did other things with my life.)
Everything works as it should. And better. Setting up in my spare bedroom, I was able to trip the shutter from my master bedroom-- through three walls. I've tested the range out to about 50' outdoors, but I'm not sure how much farther the signal will travel. The company claims 100 meters-- so figure a football field distance. Even 50 feet is more than I need, but it's nice to know I have that extra range if I ever change my mind. =)
The remote has two buttons-- one for focus and one to shoot. The shutter release button will also trigger auto-focus and may cause a delay in shooting. If, like me, you prefer to focus manually with this setup then there is no detectable lag.
It can also be used in bulb mode-- set your camera to [B]ulb, then set the receiver to 'L' to lock the shutter open. (Funny things happen when your camera is set to Continuous shooting, Program mode and turn the switch to 'L.')
I'd be happier with the product if it were built a little tougher with some weather sealing. It could also be a little smaller. So it isn't perfect-- big deal. I can wrap the transmitter and receiver in plastic bags for use in foul weather, and it does do everything the maker promises.
Great price for a 100 meter long shutter release! (Try finding a cable release that long!)
Cheers!
Postscript Added 2/11/08: I've been using this product for almost three months now. This works so much better than Nikon's equivalent. (Nikon's remote is infrared and limited to 5-10 feet.) The recharge times are minimal and the reliability has been 100% so far. There is no better wireless remote for Nikon cameras on the market. It is not perfect, but it is closer than anything else. And the Christmas portraits are pretty good, considering the photographer.
Cheers again!

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Wireless RF (radio frequency) remote control features maximum operating range 100m. Compared to an infrared (IR) remote control, it allows you to operate the shutter from either direction / angle. It supports unique coding for anti-interference and avoiding wrong operation. 3 operations modes: At W mode, the receiver is active, you can use the transmitter to control the shutter or focus. At O mode, the receiver will be a normal remote switch, and it will not consume any power. At L mode, the receiver will lock the shutter for long exposure.

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Zeikos ZE-NBG300 Battery Power Grip for Nikon D300 & D700 Review

Zeikos ZE-NBG300 Battery Power Grip for Nikon D300 and D700
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The comment from the reviewer above(Mr.Phillip) was so useful. I contemplated different brands myself but just looking at the product made me feel that its well made. So finally i got mine today and i cant be happier. Great fit and finish and your Nikon D300 recognizes the grip immediately and all the functions work great. I was wondering if the shutter release button and the scroll wheel will be as good as Nikon and yes it was.
I rarely buy anything else other than a Nikon, but i thought i will give this a try and i am glad i did. The Nikon MB-D10 is a great grip too, its made of magnesium alloy and rubberized coating just like the camera, hence its expensive.
If you are going to place your camera in rocks or if its going to take some beating in buses in africa or forests in the amazon, then buy the Nikon. If you are a casual user, who keeps his cameras in his bag all the time other than when its being used, then buy this one. You wont be dissapointed.

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The Zeikos Power grip for the Nikon D300 is the perfect solution for doubling your shooting time. It holds either 1 EN-EL3E Lithium-Ion Rechargeable batteries or 6 AA batteries. It has a vertical firing release with a lock and dramatically improves stability. It has a 1 year warranty.

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Wireless Remote Shutter Release For Nikon D300 and D700 SLR Digital Cameras Review

Wireless Remote Shutter Release For Nikon D300 and D700 SLR Digital Cameras
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This is the best wireless remote of its class and price range. You'll get some phenomenal shots of yourself and your family using this Vivatar wireless remote and with out a lot of tedious hassle of set up and headaches from faulty equipment that is unreliable and doesn't work half the time. I ended up tossing out 2 prior purchases of remotes from other "no name" manufacturers due to frustration in consistency.
There are also bonus features on this remote that are a dream come true:
***** Continous shooting mode ***** After you set the focus on it with a light tap you can then press the button and it will fire off 5 shots at 2 second intervals. My Nikon allows for this also, but you have to find it on the menu set it all up and after a few minutes of time you'll get this. With the Vivatar remote it only takes a second to flip the switch to this mode and you are ready to go, simply amazing!
***** 2 second remote timer ***** After you focus yourself or the group in the photo you press the button and then after 2 seconds the remote will then take the picture. The big plus on this feature is that it allows to tuck away the remote in your pocket so that it is not seen in your photos.
Great product overall and a steal of deal for the price.
Sincerely,
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The Vivitar wireless remote control makes taking group photos easy by allowing you to take pictures away from the camera. The wireless remote allows the selection of either a 2-second shutter delay or instant shutter release.

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Nikon D300s Digital SLR Camera + 18-200mm VR II DX Lens + 16GB Card + (2x) EN-EL3e Battery Packs + UV Filter + Cameta Bonus Accessory Kit Review

Nikon D300s Digital SLR Camera + 18-200mm VR  II DX Lens + 16GB Card + (2x) EN-EL3e Battery Packs + UV Filter + Cameta Bonus Accessory Kit
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The camera system is super. The nikon battery supplied with the camera took many pictures, so much so that when I finally tried the supplied spare batteries everything was out of warrantee. The spare batteries seemed to be the same size, the voltage checked OK, but when I put them in the camera the camera said they were dead. Amazon said try Carmeta, Carmeta said try the manufacturer (video pro?). Communication with the manufacturer and they said send the batteries back. I did that several months ago and now emails go unanswered. So I'm out the cost of two
EN-EL3 batteries, but the fact that the manufacturer is probably still pumping out defective batteries gripes me.

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Kit includes:♦1) Nikon D300s Digital SLR Camera Body♦2) Nikon 18-200mm VR II DX Lens♦3) Transcend 16GB 133x CompactFlash Card♦4) Spare EN-EL3e High-Capacity Lithium-Ion Battery Pack♦5) Additional Spare EN-EL3e High-Capacity Lithium-Ion Battery Pack♦6) Vivitar 72mm UV Glass Filter♦7) Precision Design Memory Card Storage Wallet♦8) Digital Camera LCD Monitor Screen Protectors♦9) Precision Design Deluxe 6-Piece Lens & Digital SLR Camera Cleaning Kit
The easy-to-use DX-format D300s offers outstanding image quality, multi-functional technologies and 720p HD Video Recording capability. With 12.3 megapixel resolution, speedy 7 fps frame advance, dual CF/SD memory card slots, self-cleaning sensor unit and high definition 3" VGA LCD display, the D300s is a breakthrough solution for photographers searching for an advanced compact SLR. Packed with the latest technologies and Nikon's renowned ergonomics, the D300s is ideal for professionals on a budget.

The Nikon 18-200mm is a powerful 11.1x zoom lens designed for Nikon's Digital SLRs. This impressive zoom range is ideal for landscapes, group shots, portraits, sports, wildlife and nature photography. Vibration Reduction II (VR) provides sharper, blur-free pictures.
Take more high-resolution pictures faster with this 16GB High-Capacity CompactFlash (CF) memory card. Card reader included!

This Vivitar UV Filter is a fine-weather filter that is designed to optimize your photography experience. UV filters block out unwanted ultraviolet light and prevents the UV "fogging/haze" effect".

This 6-piece cleaning kit contains everything you'll ever need to properly clean your lenses, including a Hurricane Air Blower, Lens Cleaning Tissues, Lens Cloth, Lens Cleaning Liquid, Brush and Cotton Swabs.


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Nikon D300s 12.3MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR II Lens Review

Nikon D300s 12.3MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR II Lens
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This is a great camera even if Ken Rockwell doesn't really recommend it. I am a previous D200 owner, but I am very fond of this D300s. I still have much experimenting to do with this. I love my custom setup with vivid colors for landscapes and jewelry but I'm always forgetting to re-set it to normal when I'm taking people pictures. I haven't used the video as much as I want to. One draw back I couldn't edit the video with my Sony Vegas movie editing software, although I may have an earlier version of the software. Has anyone been able to do that?
The 18-200mm is the best Nikon lens made. Extremely versatile and may be the only lens you'll ever need. I love the new locking system.

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Nikon D300s 12.3MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR II Lens (9740)

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Nikon D300s 12MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera (Body Only) Review

Nikon D300s 12MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera (Body Only)
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Hello everybody, My name is Daniel and I am about as serious as you can be and still be considered "amateur". I have been taking photos on SLR's since I was 10 years old on an old film Minolta and I bought my first DSLR (a Nikon D50) and since then I have owned everything from a base line Canon XSi all the way up to the the best camera I have ever handled... the D300s. I have operated the D3, D3s, D3x and the top of the line professional $10k Canons, and this is still my favorite ALL AROUND camera. So here is the break down to why I love this camera and I will give you a list of pros and cons. I love this camera for many reasons... [...]... not many people can justify spending another $4,000 (2-3 times the money) when they are looking to spend around $1,500- $2,000 for a good DSLR. So here is the benefits that I see to D300s over the other great Nikon models.
1. if you are into sports the D300s has a higher continuous frame rate than other models including the ever so popular full frame D700. With it's DX sensor it has a crop factor of 1.5 which means more bang for you buck when using a telephoto zoom lens. If you purchase the MB-D10 battery pack it will shoot at even higher speeds of 8fps when using continuous shooting and also allows for up to nearly 5,000 pictures to be taken on one charge (when upgraded battery is purchased). With 51 auto-focus and 3-D tracking you are almost guaranteed to have your subject in focus every time you take a picture. The D300s also features Active D Lighting which makes to so your pictures end up properly exposed so you don't end up with areas of under and over exposure which tend to be common in sports and in shadowy landscape photography
2. Freedom: although all Nikon DSLR's allow you to manually adjust your settings they are difficult to change until you get to the semi-pro D300 model. If you understand f-stops, DOF, aperture, shutter speed, ISO, focus points, light metering and other technical jargon and really want to experiment with all of these then a D300s is the camera for you. with shooting modes including: single, cont. low speed, high speed, timer, quiet, and mirror up mode this camera gives you all the freedom you could ever ask for.
3. Learning: this camera will make you learn the true in's and out's of photography. With the very accurate light meter it's not very hard to get the exposure right. No matter what your ISO and f stop is at.
4. User interface. With the dedicated live view and info button new to the D300s over the original D300 it cuts menu times down significantly however it no longer has the memory card hatch release switch. The D300s includes great features such as custom menus, easy to understand menus with the classic (?) button which will explain every camera function in easy to understand terms. On the fly changes include ISO, WB, Quality, shooting modes, a user adjusted fn button, AF/AE lock, light metering, and af adjustments. So the only limitations are your imagination. Selecting your focal point is as easy as looking in the viewfinder and pushing the directional button and watching the selector move around until you have exactly the right spot selected. With two selectors (one for shutter speed and one for f stop) it allows you to never have to take your eye out out of the viewfinder.
The bottom line (why you would choose this over any other Nikon DSLR):
why you'd choose this over the D90: 51point AF w/ 3D tracking, more fps, control of image adjustments, not much more money for a lot more freedom and creativity, contrast auto-focusing during movies, ability to utilize dual card slots (CF and SD), 14bit RAW, Active D Lighting.
Over the D700: full 12MP when using DX lenses rather than 5MP, more fps, $600-$1,000 less, movie mode, smaller pixels for more refinement at low ISO, 100% viewfinder coverage
Over the D3 and D3x: A ton of money, shooting speed, optimization of DX and FX lenses and movie mode, and built in flash, 100% viewfinder coverage which allows for better framing.
This is a great camera HOWEVER NOTE THE FOLLOWING!!!!!
The D700, D3,x,s have FX photo sensors which allow for a much bigger and brighter view finder, it also allows for a wider view (no crop factor instead of 1.5x like the DX) which means if you want more area in your pictures for such things as landscapes then the D700 or the D3 lineup maybe a better option because a 50mm lens in a DX camera looks the same as a 75mm lens on an FX camera.
The D700 and D3 lineup (minus the D3x) utilize the large FX sensor and still only have a 12MP capacity which means that the pixels are larger which allows for better depth of color, better definition in shadows, and better high ISO clarity. The D300 can go to extended ISO of 6400 however the image quality is poor at best when the D3 can shoot ISO 6400 all day long and look great. The D700 also does better at high ISOs than the D300 does because it has the same sensor as the D3 however the D3 still does better than the D700 at extreme ISOs. However also consider the fact that the smaller the image sensor the larger the depth of field so the D700 and the D3 are better for macro or portrait photography and the D300 will give you a larger DOF equivalent to about one f-stop.
THIS IS NOT A VIDEO CAMERA video is pretty good and the utilization of lenses is a great feature however if you want good video spend the money on a video camera. Even a Flip HD does better. The camera produces good video but it doesn't do well during panning if you plan on putting the camera on a tripod and filming then by all means its fine and with the option for an external mic to give you stereo sound is nice.
When it comes to portability, price, features, weight, usability, image adjustments ect. I personally believe it doesn't get any better I hope this review helped and I hope you get one too and really enjoy it as much as I have. This camera is the best of all worlds. I say save the money from an FX camera and buy a really nice lens or two or three for that matter. Anyway here is the camera of my dreams and hopefully the camera in your bag shortly I promise you'll love it, I know I do.
UPDATE: For all you HDR photographers look no further than the D300s you can easily create HDR photos by selecting "multiple exposures" and then setting up multi-step exposures for + or - EV per exposure and after the exposures are done voila you have a beautiful HDR photo. Keep in mind however: you will need a cable release (I recommend the MC-36) for the multiple exposures. OR take a few pictures at different exposures and overlay the photos in the in camera retouch menu and there you have it perfect HDR photos every time! Goodbye Photoshop (for HDR anyway)
The D300s and flash compatibility: I have noticed almost no one has talked about the fantastic flash compatibility with the D300s over many cameras. I figured it needed to be covered so here it goes: The D300s is a DREAM to work with when paired with any Nikon Speedlight Dynamic Lighting System. My favorite and most frequently used flash is the SB-600 Speedlight which can be wirelessly operated for NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE with the D300s, you just have to know what settings to change. Unlike the D3 which has to either have a hot shoe flash controller unit or an SB-800 ($900) the D300s can operate a nearly unlimited number of flashes wirelessly without any accessories. So if you are like so many other Nikon users and own an SB-600 just push and hold the "Zoom" and the "-" button at the same time until you get to custom menu and cycle through until you can adjust the squiggly Z shaped line and turn it to on and it defaults to channel 3 then either push and hold the "zoom" and "-" button to get out of the menu or just push the power button. Then go to the "Custom Setting Menu" (the pencil) on your D300s and change "e3" "flash cntrl for built-in flash" to the Commander mode and set to channel 3, and pop up your built in flash and there you go...ABSOLUTELY FREE WIRELESS FLASH with perfect exposure compensation every time using a $250 flash unit. Hope it helps someone I know it helped me so have fun and remember to change it back to TTL flash when you're done.
UPDATE #2: I have had a lot of question on why you would get this over a D300 and here you go the main reasons for buying the D300s over the D300 is the designated info button, and live view button, movie mode, designated okay button instead of one crappy directional selector, quiet mode AND dual memory card slots. It's also 7 months newer so you won't have an out dated camera as soon. It also has slightly different menus and new software for shooting modes including landscape, and portrait modes.

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Nikon D300S 12.3MP DX-Format CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 3.0-Inch LCD (Body Only) - 25464

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