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Detachable but not professional.

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shoo | July 26th, 2007

Next weekend I am going to Lollapalooza, a huge three day concert festival in Chicago. I’ve been trying to determine if I can take my Canon Rebel XT dSLR to the festival. The website states:

 Guests and their belongings are subject to search upon entry or re-entry. You can help keep the lines moving quickly by leaving large bags at home. Please return for any additions or amendments.

You may bring in the following items:
• Blankets
• Umbrellas (small hand-held style)
• Soft-sided coolers
• Baby Strollers
• Two factory sealed water bottles
up to 1 liter each
• Empty Camelback
• Binoculars
Non-professional equipment or
cameras without detachable lenses

Non-professional equipment OR cameras without detachable lenses. So, I emailed for more information and their reply:

This is the exact wording from the general info section of the website:

 

Allowed: Non-professional equipment or cameras without detachable lenses

Prohibited: Professional still camera equipment (no detachable lenses, no tripods, big zooms, or commercial use rigs).

We have determined that security will use “detachable lenses” as the specific determining factor between professional and non-professional. I hope this helps!

Sincerely,
Meghan with the Info Team

 

Okay, I have to say that I am stumped. Yes I can read that she says in the email “‘detachable lenses’ as the specific determining factor, but my camera is not at all “professional.” Or at least what I woulder consider a studio camera. Should I attempt to try to bring my camera which will probably be in a backpack with only one attached lens (a small lens at that)?

 

I am deeply torn by this and the fact that Amy Whinehouse is playing at the same time as Lupe Fiasco.