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BruceK
I hope to be able to use my Panasonic Lumix point & shoot when I see the Stones later this month.
For those of you who have photographed the first few shows can you tell me if there are any issues bringing a point and shoot camera into the venue and where is the best place in Pit 2 to photograph from? I am thinking towards the back near the catwalk but the pit looks huge so perhaps another area is better.
Thanks for the pointers!
BruceK
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Hendrik
No problem to bring a camera in as long as it not a SLR. A compact camera is fine.
30x, 40x zoom cameras will do the trick but a camera with less zoom and a more light sensitive/better quality lens will be better. Make sure you're in the pit.
Have posted some reviews and settings about camera's on my FB page; scroll all the way down:
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Hendrik
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majomuc
I have the similar "problem" with my Canon M6.
It is really small (like a compact point/shoot), but technically it has removable lenses.
So my zoom is much less then those big bridge cams, but theoretically not allowed.
I did not have many problems in Europe with it in the past (though some discussions).
But I have no idea, how strict the "removable" concerns the security at the stadium gates.
The lens is certainly shorter than the specifications, but removable.
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Hendrik
No problem to bring a camera in as long as it not a SLR. A compact camera is fine.
30x, 40x zoom cameras will do the trick but a camera with less zoom and a more light sensitive/better quality lens will be better. Make sure you're in the pit.
Have posted some reviews and settings about camera's on my FB page; scroll all the way down:
[www.facebook.com]
Hendrik