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Khi Nikon D 00 đã được phát hành vào mùa hè năm ngoái (07) cùng với nhiều nhiếp ảnh gia dưới nước khác công nhận rằng giới thiệu cùng với giá bán lẻ tương đối thấp sẽ ảnh hưởng đáng kể trên thế giới uwp hơn. Trong vai trò của tôi là giáo dục uwp, tôi quyết định nhảy vào bandwagon và lên lớp từ đáng tin cậy của tôi, đáng tin cậy và nhiều người thân yêu D200. | Nikon D300 and Subal ND3 by Martin Edge When the Nikon D300 was released last summer 07 I along with many other underwater photographers recognised that its introduction coupled with the relatively low retail price would substantially influence uwp world over. In my role as uwp educator I decided to jump on the bandwagon and up - grade from my trusty reliable and much loved D200. You need to know that I have favoured Nikon since my days with a Nikon F2 and Oceanic housings of the 80 s. I have owned and used Subal housings since the introduction of the Nikon F801 in the early 1990 s. In my teaching role I regularly instruct in Ikelite Sea Sea Nexus and Hugyfot DSLR housings. Whilst I ll endeavour to be impartial as I can the influence that Nikon and Subal have had on my own photographic career cannot be ignored. I am unable to compare the D300 against our Canon cousins but I do have sufficient experience using the D200 to compare against the Nikon D300 On first appearance the Subal ND30 is very similar to the ND20 Nikon D200 . It weighs the same looks the same and when you take hold it feels the same. But then you notice the huge 3 LCD screen. Now I am a firm believer that the larger the LCD the easier and more accurate it is to review the result underwater. I cannot emphasise this enough. It s no use finding out that you have clipped the composition or chosen the wrong angle when you re back on dry land The time to review and correct an error or to pursue a new idea on a subject is underwater at the time of shooting. The 3in LCD of the D300 is bright clear and easy to view even in shallow water. There is a one finger - press - zoom button on the rear of the housing. In practice I was able to determine sharp focus on my macro close up subjects and on many occasions I persisted with the subject to correct my focusing compositional mistakes. I doubt if I would have noticed underwater at the time these small imperfections mistakes by viewing my Nikon .
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