So out of curiosity I called the Museum of Science and asked if they allowed photography. They said "yes, as long as it's not one of those big professional cameras".
Has anyone brought their SLR into a museum? Any problems?
pixelharmony Senior Member 857 posts Joined Mar 2008 Location: Chicago More info | May 09, 2008 14:09 | #1 So out of curiosity I called the Museum of Science and asked if they allowed photography. They said "yes, as long as it's not one of those big professional cameras". Eugene Kim
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Michael_Lambert -ColdMember- 2,426 posts Likes: 2 Joined Apr 2005 Location: Bradford, Ontario, Canada More info | May 09, 2008 14:10 | #2 When i went to the ROM( Royal Ontario Museum) here in Canada i was just asked not to use my Flash, Other than that i used my 30D with 70-200 2.8L My Canon Gear
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TeeWhy "Monkey's uncle" 10,596 posts Likes: 5 Joined Feb 2006 Location: Pasadena, CA More info | May 10, 2008 01:25 | #3 Been to many museums with an slr and a grip. Gallery: http://tomyi.smugmug.com/
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ACF3Passion Member 135 posts Joined Nov 2007 More info | May 10, 2008 01:38 | #4 That is the stupidest thing I've ever heard. Life is good!
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JeffreyG "my bits and pieces are all hard" More info | May 10, 2008 07:02 | #5 pixelharmony wrote in post #5492609 So out of curiosity I called the Museum of Science and asked if they allowed photography. They said "yes, as long as it's not one of those big professional cameras". Has anyone brought their SLR into a museum? Any problems? Most museums are fine with photography in general though most will ban flash (annoying and/or to preserve art) and tripods (because they block traffic). My personal stuff:http://www.flickr.com/photos/jngirbach/sets/
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kuma1212 Senior Member 364 posts Joined Jun 2007 Location: Chicago More info | May 10, 2008 07:18 | #6 I've frequently brought in my camera to the Field Museum without any problems. I've often seen people there with much larger set ups than mine (5d gripped with 70-200 2.8). 5DII. 50L. 24-70LII. 16-35LII. 70-200is2.8II. 100L 135L.
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You won't have any problems. I've been there with my 70-200 and nobody batted an eye.
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PictureNewOrleans Member 57 posts Joined Mar 2008 Location: Slidell, La., near New Orleans More info | Been to museums in N.Y. and seen people get scolded for using the auto flash on their P & S that they didn't know how to disable. Those that don't allow it make no rules about which cameras are OK. It's the flash and the pod. I've been told that one flash is like a few day's worth of light damage to the art works. Dan Milham
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May 12, 2008 09:58 | #9 Yea the flash makes complete sense Eugene Kim
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greygoose Senior Member 437 posts Likes: 1 Joined Dec 2005 Location: New York aka Noo Yawk More info | May 13, 2008 03:56 | #10 post pics!!!!! Canon 1D Mark IIn, 35mm f/1.4, 50mm f/1.4, 70-200mm f/4, 580ex, 580ex II, 580ex II, vivitar 285, tripod, android
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narlus Cream of the Crop 7,671 posts Likes: 85 Joined Apr 2006 Location: North Andover, MA More info | May 13, 2008 11:03 | #11 pixelharmony wrote in post #5492609 So out of curiosity I called the Museum of Science and asked if they allowed photography. They said "yes, as long as it's not one of those big professional cameras". Has anyone brought their SLR into a museum? Any problems?
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Stocky Senior Member 731 posts Joined Feb 2008 Location: Ann Arbor, MI More info | May 13, 2008 13:23 | #12 You got me curious since I am making a trip to DC and some of the Smithsonian in a month or so and they allow cameras everywhere. They said there are just a few traveling exhibits that don't allow photographs. Some might be a little more restrictive though since the Smithsonian is publicly owned. Always happy to hear some critique
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slimninj4 Goldmember 1,151 posts Likes: 7 Joined Jun 2007 More info | May 13, 2008 14:51 | #13 you can use your camera in MOST places in the Smithsonian (with no flash). There are a few places that do not allow for different reasons. I love taking my camera down there. Canon 40D 5Dm3 || 24-70 L 70-200 2.8 IS2 100mm Macro 50mm 1.8 35 1.4
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tonylong ...winded More info | May 13, 2008 15:01 | #14 Has anyone had luck bringing in a monopod where tripods are prohibited? Tony
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CurtisN Master Flasher 19,129 posts Likes: 11 Joined Apr 2005 Location: Northern Illinois, US More info | May 13, 2008 15:05 | #15 Slightly off topic, but... PictureNewOrleans wrote in post #5496956 I've been told that one flash is like a few day's worth of light damage to the art works. You've been fed a line of crap. "If you're not having fun, your pictures will reflect that." - Joe McNally
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