Cameras at shows.
Just wondering if I can bring my camera to the Vancouver show.
Since I dont know where I will be sitting it might be nice to zoom in a bit and catch a photo.
I generally dont bring my camera cause its a bit bigger than your average digital camera.
But I also dont want to be stuck finding somewhere to keep it if things have changed in policy.
Since I dont know where I will be sitting it might be nice to zoom in a bit and catch a photo.
I generally dont bring my camera cause its a bit bigger than your average digital camera.
But I also dont want to be stuck finding somewhere to keep it if things have changed in policy.
the person below me smells like cat pee and raisins...
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i have always takin a camera to PJ shows .. the ev solo was no camera
Just dont want to lug too much around with me the whole night.
•Small, handheld cameras welcome.
•No flash in the first 20 rows.
•No detachable lenses.
•No professional still or recording cameras.
•No sticks.
•No video cameras.
According to the Ten Club Ticket FAQ http://www.pearljam.com/ten-club/tickets
I dont have a detachable lens. Its just a larger and not as compact Canon.
Does anyone know if GM place has lockers or somewhere I can store the camera if they somehow say its unacceptable?
If you do decide to not take it, turn your head around during the show and take a gander at how many thousands of people did bring a camera in.
Wait seriously?
My dad was all excited about bringing binoculars to seattle 2...
Seattle Key Arena 9-21-2009
Seattle Key Arena 9-22-2009
If he does, put a little shoe polish around the eye cups and when people ask what happened say "He didn't order Backspacer on vinyl the first time."
Yeah, I have these http://www.steiner-binoculars.com/binoc ... e/392.html and I was so excited to be taking them with me, and about that time the policy came out. I used these at Robert Plant at the Greek and I was able to see do much better. I have yet to hear an explanation why binocs arent allowed. I'm not being combative. I'm just curious because I'm not sure what the concern would be. I'm just curious at this point. Like your dad probably is, I'm a geezer (47). Eyesight in the dark isn't as sharp as in the past and for me, these really help.