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The Camaros Hood
Boston, MA Posts: 440
I don't follow the boards daily so be kind...I know ticket says no cameras but I assume this day and age that small point and shoots are ok. I see lots of pics posted and not phone pics either. I'm not driving so I want to make sure I'm not turned away at the door. Venue says its up to artist. Let me know what you all's experiences have been. Thanks!!
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This band is not going to get all arcade fire on us!! Roger waters first run of the wall...I filmed it all at the ACC on decent digital cam, I am convinced all the awesome video on youtube helped sell it out more and more...the boys just want the moneygrabbers kept at bay. We fans r golden with them still no doubt!!! cheers
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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.
I am curious about what is deemed small, as one of my point and shoots looks like a small SLR (no removable lens), but I'll probably not chance it and bring a smaller point and shoot.
(By the way, what is a "stick?").
Jim
Smaller point and shoots are fine, and if you know what you're doing, you can get pretty good results with them. The ability to have manual control of the exposure is helpful, because the lighting's pretty tricky.