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Camera Question


BigRedForBlue

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Quoting the camera policy a the panthers website:

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Camera Policy

Small still cameras are permitted in the stadium. Video cameras are not permitted per NFL rules. Tripods or any other similar equipment that could be a tripping hazard are also not allowed.

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Does this imply that I can't take my SLR (with a inter-changable lenses)? Should I just bring my point-and-shoot?

BR4B

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Quoting the camera policy a the panthers website:

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Camera Policy

Small still cameras are permitted in the stadium. Video cameras are not permitted per NFL rules. Tripods or any other similar equipment that could be a tripping hazard are also not allowed.

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Does this imply that I can't take my SLR (with a inter-changable lenses)? Should I just bring my point-and-shoot?

BR4B

I have brought in my SLR a few times, only once the guy said I shouldn't use my 70-300mm lens, so I said sure since it was in the bottom of my bag. I would recommend only bringing 1 lens for your camera, of course attached. I now just leave the 70-300 attached and pointing down into the bag, they will check to make sure nothing unusual in the bottom of your bag and let you go. At least that has been my luck. Don't bring a huge bag either they may not let that in either. Good luck, and post some shots. I haven't brought mine yet to a home game, but plan on it this week.

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I suppose if you want to take random pics of you and your family or whatever, it might not hurt to throw in the point and shoot. Or give it to someone else to carry in, using a 70-300 or something similar would be hard to compose a good shot of people in the stands sitting next to you.

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Good luck with that at a night game.

Well, good luck with any camera a fan is allowed to bring in for a night game. How many per year?

I just thought for the money you would have a leg up on the standard 3x and 5x optical zoom cameras, and still get by security.

By the way, Zod..... How much did you pay for your camera? :D

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Thats a 3 inch LCD screen.....

must suck the life outta the batts pretty quick. luckily the cam has a viewfinder although most people these days can't deal with anything other than looking at the LCD for composing pics. Ah but who cares I guess....with photoshop and such you can crop any "entire scene" pic down to something that looks great.

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