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I was wondering if you guys could help me. I have upgraded from a D60 to a D300, but there are a couple of features that I use on a daily basis on my D60 that I cannot find on my D300 (and I have looked in the manual)
The first is I do a lot of scientific imaging and have the camera coupled to a microscope, (one reason I wanted the D300 was so I didn't have to manually meter) but I always wrote a description of what I was photographing as the folder name. It appears that I can only number folders in the D300 which is very limiting.
The second is what was called the rangefinder on my D60, this told me by how much the frame was out of focus and in what direction, I really need this function. In the manual it simply refers to the autofocus indicator as the range finder. This is not nearly so informative.
Thirdly and I will have to test this. I don't like the colour fidelity of the D300, I feel that my D60 was much much accurate, although this may just be in my head as the seasons have just changed, I will do a side by side test at the weekend.
Any help on the two missing features would be appreciated
Cheers Stuart
The first is I do a lot of scientific imaging and have the camera coupled to a microscope, (one reason I wanted the D300 was so I didn't have to manually meter) but I always wrote a description of what I was photographing as the folder name. It appears that I can only number folders in the D300 which is very limiting.
The second is what was called the rangefinder on my D60, this told me by how much the frame was out of focus and in what direction, I really need this function. In the manual it simply refers to the autofocus indicator as the range finder. This is not nearly so informative.
Thirdly and I will have to test this. I don't like the colour fidelity of the D300, I feel that my D60 was much much accurate, although this may just be in my head as the seasons have just changed, I will do a side by side test at the weekend.
Any help on the two missing features would be appreciated
Cheers Stuart
