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What's the BS about limiting cameras???
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[QUOTE="ctfjr, post: 2479111, member: 1263"] That is just not true! Another urban myth. I checked our 'local' pro sports teams and went down the list of the 10 men's basketball teams (until I gave up) for their camera policies. I would guess that the crowds at every one of these venues is larger than the XL, Gampel or Sun. The following are all quoted from their websites. The Patriots' Gillette Stadium Cameras: Still cameras are allowed (without case). All video cameras are prohibited. Detachable lenses on still cameras may be detached during inspection. Yankee's policy: [ATTACH=full]27034[/ATTACH] Red Sox: Cameras and video cameras are permitted but cannot be used to reproduce the game and must not interfere with other fans' enjoyment of the game. Syracuse University: Video footage and photographs of competitions denoted above is permitted granted such filming does not interfere with the event. University of Nebraska: Camera use is permitted but the camera must pass size restrictions of gate security containers. ... larger than 13.5 inches by 10 inches by 7 inches will not be allowed in the stadium [URL='http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/team/_/id/222/villanova-wildcats']Villanova only says they are subject to search and you can't throw them. [/URL] Michigan State no Camcorders and tripods and selfie-sticks Arizona State University Cameras in which the length of the lens is smaller than the width of the base unit(my camera is ~ 6" wide) Duke Hand-held still cameras are permitted for personal use only. No cameras with a lens longer than four (4) inches are permitted into Cameron Indoor Stadium University of North Carolina [B][I]May fans carry cameras, binoculars, smart phones or tablets separately from what they put in a clear bag?[/I][/B] Yes. Phones, tablets, binoculars or cameras (as long as they are not in a bag or a case) may be carried into the arena. University of Miami (and the NFL Dolphins) The NFL, the Miami Dolphins and the University of Miami are committed to protecting public safety at Sun Life Stadium. This is an important step in achieving that. They also will continue to be able to carry items allowed into the stadium, such as binoculars, cameras, and smart phones. [/QUOTE]
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