Bluesfest camera restrictions
Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 1:42 pm
I'm heading to the Blues and Roots Festival in Byron tomorrow and thought to actually send them an email regaring what they considered a 'professional camera' as their website FAQ states:
I sent a mail seeking clarification and specifying that I wanted to take in a DSLR with a 50mm lens. The response I got surprised me:
50mm is hardly big, in fact it is less zoom that most P&S cameras. I have replied seeking some clarification, pointing this out and asking if in fact they are suggesting that SLRs are banned in their entirety. Will see what the response is.
Seems overzealous to me but anyone else going should be warned as there may be problems at the gate! Having said that, has anyone tried to get in any camera gear before? I haven't been since 2001 and wasn't really into photography then.
Cheers.
Am I allowed to bring a camera to the Festival?
Yes you can, but please note that only small lens still cameras are permitted, no video cameras, professional still cameras or recording equipment. You will not gain entry to the site whilst in possession of the above and will be asked to return them to your vehicle, tent or accommodation.
I sent a mail seeking clarification and specifying that I wanted to take in a DSLR with a 50mm lens. The response I got surprised me:
From: ***@bluesfest.com.au]
Subject: from Bluesfest...
Hi Jon, The big 50mm lens is too big, so you should borrow the smaller one. The rule of thumb is for still cameras / happy snaps, no big professional lenses.
Regards ***.
50mm is hardly big, in fact it is less zoom that most P&S cameras. I have replied seeking some clarification, pointing this out and asking if in fact they are suggesting that SLRs are banned in their entirety. Will see what the response is.
Seems overzealous to me but anyone else going should be warned as there may be problems at the gate! Having said that, has anyone tried to get in any camera gear before? I haven't been since 2001 and wasn't really into photography then.
Cheers.