What’s in the bag?
Camera
- Nikon D700
My main camera is a Nikon D700, it’s a professional DSLR very similiar to this bigger brother the Nikon D3. The reason why I use the Nikon D700 is its ability to work in low light, due to his maximum of 25,600 iso and low noise at higher settings comparted to other DSLRS. While at concerts I set my camera’s iso range is between 800 – 6400 according by the availble light. For photoshoots where I’m using flash to fill in the light I set my iso range at 100-200.

- Nikon MB-D10
Additional grip designed for extra battery capacity and vertical holding.

Lenses
- Nikon AF-S Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8G ED
A decent all-around zoom lens with a variety of useful focal lengths.

- Nikon AF-S Nikkor 70-200mm f/2.8G ED VR II
One of Nikon’s best & sharpest lenes. Great for getting close into the action.

Accessoires
- SanDisk 16 GB Extreme memory cards
I use a couple of these. Fast & easy.

Bags & cases
- Lowepro S&F Lens Exchange Case 200 AW
One of the most usefull bags to own. It allows for an one-handed lens exchange. The only downside to this is bag is that it doesn’t hold a 70-200mm lens with attached lens hood.


- Lowepro CompuTrekker AW
Basic bag that holds my camera kit plus a 15″ laptop.
- Pelican 1650 Case

Very strong durable case I use to hold my lighting kit.

- SKB Deluxe Standard ATA Golf Case
Originally designed for golf bags, I use it to carry all my lighting stands and softboxes.

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