eple
Newbie
Im bringing my M8 to a basketball game in MSG.
Have anybody else done the same?
Don¨t want to leave my camera with the security.
Im sitting courtside, is it more strict there?
John
Have anybody else done the same?
Don¨t want to leave my camera with the security.
Im sitting courtside, is it more strict there?
John
cmogi10
Bodhisattva
I've always been very nervous to bring my kit to venues where I potentially have to leave it behind. Unless I'm there to shoot lately I've been just left everything behind and try to enjoy myself. I've brought my M8 into venues before, never MSG but maybe the best thing to do would be to give them a call and ask?
Matthew
Established
From the MSG website:
"Cameras
Video cameras, monopods, tripods, audio recording devices and cameras with telephoto or zoom lenses are not permitted inside Madison Square Garden at any time. This policy will be strictly enforced. You may bring in a disposable or 35mm camera (with no zoom or telephoto lens), however, for some events, cameras of any type and/or flash photography may be prohibited."
"Cameras
Video cameras, monopods, tripods, audio recording devices and cameras with telephoto or zoom lenses are not permitted inside Madison Square Garden at any time. This policy will be strictly enforced. You may bring in a disposable or 35mm camera (with no zoom or telephoto lens), however, for some events, cameras of any type and/or flash photography may be prohibited."
eple
Newbie
Matthew said:From the MSG website:
"Cameras
Video cameras, monopods, tripods, audio recording devices and cameras with telephoto or zoom lenses are not permitted inside Madison Square Garden at any time. This policy will be strictly enforced. You may bring in a disposable or 35mm camera (with no zoom or telephoto lens), however, for some events, cameras of any type and/or flash photography may be prohibited."
Thanks, but you never know what kind of person that will check your bag, maybe I should print that and slap it in the security gards face if he gives me problems.
BigSteveG
Well-known
hide it some where if you can
BigSteveG
Well-known
i did it for years w/ tape recorders....built up a nice homemade bootleg collection...
Matthew
Established
eple said:Thanks, but you never know what kind of person that will check your bag, maybe I should print that and slap it in the security gards face if he gives me problems.
Since it says nothing about professional v. non-professional camera (a vague distinction in any case...) only no zoom or telephoto lenses, I would think you'll be alright. Though you're probably right about an overly zealous security guard. Stick it under a scarf or something in your bag and enter at a busy time.
As someone else suggested, perhaps a call to MSG is in order just to be safe.
Anupam
Well-known
I would imagine the security guard would see the M8 and classify it as a DSLR with zoom. I wouldn't bet on being able to explain the differences between zoom and prime or SLR and RF to him. How about something small and cheap - an Oly XA or so?
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pesphoto
Veteran
Ive taken a camera to the Garden in Boston for the Celtics. Though I usually take my XA and no one notices it in my pocket.
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