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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D300/D300s
Megapixels
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<blockquote data-quote="D12345678" data-source="post: 84616" data-attributes="member: 11301"><p>My answer wasn't exactly the wrong answer. While not as technically correct or detailed as your answer, i'm still basically right with what i said, now no one could really disagree with that could they? Personally, i always reckon its best to keep things simple, because it sinks in easier that way. It's true, take a photo of a blank piece of white paper or a clear blue cloudless sky and the end product (in this case, a jpeg) will end up being a smaller file size than a complex landscape or other image with more "stuff" in it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D12345678, post: 84616, member: 11301"] My answer wasn't exactly the wrong answer. While not as technically correct or detailed as your answer, i'm still basically right with what i said, now no one could really disagree with that could they? Personally, i always reckon its best to keep things simple, because it sinks in easier that way. It's true, take a photo of a blank piece of white paper or a clear blue cloudless sky and the end product (in this case, a jpeg) will end up being a smaller file size than a complex landscape or other image with more "stuff" in it! [/QUOTE]
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