Camera Policy at Shows?

MattCam420MattCam420 Posts: 183
edited March 2010 in The Porch
What are the camera policies with PJ now at shows? I haven't seen them since 03 and technology has gotten more advanced since then, with Iphones, Digital cameras and all that stuff. At the 03 show I brought a crappy disposal from Walgreens :D It still managed to get a few decent ones! Was just wondering what they allow now. I finally got with the times and got a pretty neat digital camera last month and was wondering if it was allowed. Thanks....
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  • Jokertt14Jokertt14 Posts: 2,566
    yes u can take camera's i think there biggest thing is no flash .

    i say u bought the tickets use the flash . cheers !! :D
  • LukinFanLukinFan Posts: 29,040
    jokertt wrote:
    yes u can take camera's i think there biggest thing is no flash .

    i say u bought the tickets use the flash . cheers !! :D
    I thought it was just in the 1st 20 rows- no flash
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  • normnorm Posts: 31,146
    CAMERA POLICY FOR CONCERT ATTENDEES

    * 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.

    http://www.pearljam.com/ten-club/tickets
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