DionM wrote:Last event I went to (Moto-X) they were making everyone leave their camera gear behind. Luckily I only took the Powershot G2, because the way they were storing and "looking after" gear (on the floor in a tent with coats, belts, etc) would have made me have kittens if I had the 20D + 70-200 and had to leave that there.
My opinion - leave it behind and just have a good time.
Although at least this place will let in some cameras ... so maybe time to acquire a P&S that can drive a good flashgun. I have in the past taken my G2 with flashgun - flash in my backpack, G2 in my hand (so it looks like the sum total of my kit) and then once inside, strap on the flashgun and away we go. After all, the limiting factor of most P&S in these kind of areas is poor flash .. you don't need a huge zoom or the like.
I think leaving it behind is a good idea Dion. I just rang the promoter (Michael Coppel) and asked them what they deemed a professional camera. I also asked if I could take a photo of it and email it to them.They said no one there was able to tell/qualify my camera?!?!
They were most un helpful and actually quite rude saying 'well, if it's a professional camera that professionals use then no you can't bring it'. I said that it was a freely available camera for anyone in the public to buy and I'd like to bring it in'. She nearly hung up on me, after I said 'well I just want to be sure that I can bring it in and not have it confiscated at the gates'. She said 'if you don't know whether or not your camera is a professional camera or not, go and do some research'. I felt like screaming down the phone 'reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeow'.
