This was also the first time I got to try out my new Jacobsen sound blimp with my Nikon D700 and it worked great. I was really pleased, especially because the shutter on the camera isn't the most discrete. There was hardly a sound to be heard even in a small kitchen with half a dozen crew members jostling for space.
I've said it before but I'll say it again I am constantly amazed by the low light capabilities of the D700. So much detail at 3200 and even 6400 ISO. Even when the noise does begin to creep in it has a nice 'filmic' quality to it, no horrible smudging.



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love the pics!!! :)
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