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Hatty_Hayes
09-09-2007, 04:05 PM
*Not sure if this is the right place*

I'm going to take my camera with me to the concert (hope them don't take it off me) was just wondering are we aloud to take pictures of Darren performing? Also it has 'red eye' will I still be able to use my camera? (provided they allow cameras)

Webmaster
09-09-2007, 04:15 PM
*Not sure if this is the right place*

I'm going to take my camera with me to the concert (hope them don't take it off me) was just wondering are we aloud to take pictures of Darren performing? Also it has 'red eye' will I still be able to use my camera? (provided they allow cameras)

Most places have no camera's as a standard policy and it will depend on the security at each venue eg last tour I got hassled at one of the venues for having my camera and I had a special pass for it so you never know!! When I went to see Prince recently they wouldnt let people take pictures on phones and the staff were very vigilant about it. I think the best you can do is take your camera along and see what happens.

Hatty_Hayes
09-09-2007, 04:16 PM
Ok thanks Maggz!

samanthasamwise
09-09-2007, 06:39 PM
I've never been stopped and every one i've ever been to there have been thousands of camera flashes so I'd take it but keep it hidden just incase until you get in there :D

Hatty_Hayes
09-09-2007, 08:13 PM
I just didn't know if the 'red eye' would be a problem, i've got visions of using my camera & being swooped on by security.
(like in films when people have the guns with the red 'target' light) lol...

DarrensOrca
09-09-2007, 08:47 PM
I just didn't know if the 'red eye' would be a problem, i've got visions of using my camera & being swooped on by security.
(like in films when people have the guns with the red 'target' light) lol...

It totally depends on lighting. But - usually with the red eye, it can cause blurring pics b/c of the shutter speed and a lot more techincal terms, so sometimes it's actually better to have the red-eye turned off. You can touch it up with computer programs and things after. ;)
Course it depends on ur camera too.....sometimes you can go through a lot of crap shots sometimes, till u find the right setting..... ;)

Hatty_Hayes
09-10-2007, 11:56 AM
Thanks hun, I might just turn the red-eye off then.