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Sneaking Cameras into a Concert
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorMike D.
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In June I'm going to see Weird Al and then in July I'm going to see Ringo Starr and His All Starr Band when they come to town and I've been trying to figure out a way to sneak my camera in. I've got a Canon SX20is, so it's kinda bulky. Both concerts will be outside and I was thinking of buying a black nylon windbreaker that folds up into a pouch to hide the camera. Anyone else have any ideas?

Thanks in advance.
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Sorry but epic fail 
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In June I'm going to see Weird Al and then in July I'm going to see Ringo Starr and His All Starr Band when they come to town and I've been trying to figure out a way to sneak my camera in. I've got a Canon SX20is, so it's kinda bulky. Both concerts will be outside and I was thinking of buying a black nylon windbreaker that folds up into a pouch to hide the camera. Anyone else have any ideas?

Thanks in advance.



I am not sure why you would risk being escorted out of a concert that you payed money to see.
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Sneaking it in, while it can pose a problem, isn't the complete problem.  Unless they have zero security, or their security is blind, the odds are fairly good that you will be seen taking a picture.  As Charlie said, I am not sure why anybody would risk it.
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Too bad you are not going to see a show where they let you bring a camera.  Four of us went to see Coyote Run &
Albannach last weekend, and my friend Sharon got her picture taken with all of the band members. 

As for sneaking in a camera, the only thing I can sneak in anywhere is a bottle of water in a movie theatre.  I probably wouldn't even try to take my cell phone, much less a camera (once, when I went to a movie sneak peek, the security had a wand they waved over you to see if you had a cell phone on you and they would look in a lady's purse for cell phones & cameras).

Saw Ringo & his band back in the 90's when they played at the Palace in Louisville.  They put on a pretty good show.  Still have the 4 song CD I bought at the booth.
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I've found that, due to the impossibility of stopping camera phones going in, they're not too bothered nowadays about compact digital cameras (no problem being allowed to take ours into the recent Kiss concert in London) but any camera that will produce potentially 'professional' level pictures for publication they will still probably object to so I wouldn't try to get an SLR size model in unless you know they won't mind.

Best thing to do is phone up and check beforehand what is permissible and what isn't... you may be surprised!
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I've found that, due to the impossibility of stopping camera phones going in, they're not too bothered nowadays about compact digital cameras but any camera that will produce potentially 'professional' level pictures for publication they will still probably object to so I wouldn't try to get an SLR size model in unless you know they won't mind.


Same here in Norway. It would start a huge media storm from outraged concert goers if they started to confiscate cell phones with cameras, so they have started to write on tickets that cell phone and compact cameras are allowed, but not SLRs.

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So I checked out the venue for the Weird Al concert and one their site they list, "We also do not permit any bottles, cans, cameras, camera phones or recording devices. " I might still bring my Nikon P60, since the seats are 26 rows from the stage, plus it can fit in my pocket without any problems.

As for the Ringo Starr concert the website says, " Prohibited Items: Items not allowed in this venue include: Pets (except service animals), bottles and cans, drugs and alcohol, fireworks, laser pointers, and weapons of any kind (this includes pocket knives, wallet chains, spiked jewelry, mace, and pepper spray). Items allowed in this venue include one factory-sealed bottle of water." I'll have to call them on the day of show I guess.
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You should definitely check the venue's policy as well as the artist's.  My local venue's policy is compact cameras are allowed unless the artist prohibits them.  I had front row seats to see Def Leppard several years ago and got some great shots...some you can even see the security guard looking right at me without a care in the world. 
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I've found that, due to the impossibility of stopping camera phones going in, they're not too bothered nowadays about compact digital cameras (no problem being allowed to take ours into the recent Kiss concert in London) but any camera that will produce potentially 'professional' level pictures for publication they will still probably object to so I wouldn't try to get an SLR size model in unless you know they won't mind.

Best thing to do is phone up and check beforehand what is permissible and what isn't... you may be surprised!

Kiss is one of the 'good guys'.  Not only do they put on a great show, but they allow non-professional cameras.  Had I known that when I went, I would have taken mine, but it was a great show so I am not overly bummed...I will know better the next time.
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So I checked out the venue for the Weird Al concert and one their site they list, "We also do not permit any bottles, cans, cameras, camera phones or recording devices. " I might still bring my Nikon P60, since the seats are 26 rows from the stage, plus it can fit in my pocket without any problems.

As for the Ringo Starr concert the website says, " Prohibited Items: Items not allowed in this venue include: Pets (except service animals), bottles and cans, drugs and alcohol, fireworks, laser pointers, and weapons of any kind (this includes pocket knives, wallet chains, spiked jewelry, mace, and pepper spray). Items allowed in this venue include one factory-sealed bottle of water." I'll have to call them on the day of show I guess.

As I just wrote, Kiss allows small digital cameras, even though the venue says they are not allowed.  Some artists will overide the standard venue rules so it is a good idea to double check.
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As I just wrote, Kiss allows small digital cameras, even though the venue says they are not allowed.  Some artists will overide the standard venue rules so it is a good idea to double check.

Even these small digital cameras these days are up to 10MB of resolution in size.. and can produce some pretty good video.. But usually the running time would be under 3 minutes .. There are tons of these videos over at Youtube ..
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