10/20/07 - Los Angeles, CA - Greek Theatre
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I'll be sure to look for you too!
I am very happy right now. I recently got a digital camera with fantastic zoom and everything. Yesterday I got a memory card for it, and when I put it in, it said it hold 1,015 pictures! Boy, I hope they allow them in the theater!
I am very happy right now. I recently got a digital camera with fantastic zoom and everything. Yesterday I got a memory card for it, and when I put it in, it said it hold 1,015 pictures! Boy, I hope they allow them in the theater!
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Last time I was there they allowed small cameras "non-professional" [per their description] but they didn't allow SLRs, requiring me to trek back to my car to leave my camera there.weirdalisthephantomoftheopera @ Aug 12 2007, 11:34 AM wrote: I'll be sure to look for you too!
I am very happy right now. I recently got a digital camera with fantastic zoom and everything. Yesterday I got a memory card for it, and when I put it in, it said it hold 1,015 pictures! Boy, I hope they allow them in the theater!

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If you're talking about the Reno show (I think that was the last one) I was there and he didn't do a full on meet and greet that night. Dave had backstage passes.weirdalisthephantomoftheopera @ Aug 9 2007, 02:12 PM wrote: I read Dave's reviews from the Poodle Hat tour (I just wanted to see what it was like, at multiple ones...) and he was there at the last concert, and Al did a full on meet and greet.
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My concern with the venue of the Greek is that he may not do a M&G b/c of (among other reasons) the way everyone is parked (stacked) so the venue needs everyone to get out-a-there and also b/c the area has a noise restriction and they need a majority of the attendees gone about that time.
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Oh, sorry, I must not have read closely enough.like_im_27again @ Aug 13 2007, 07:19 AM wrote: If you're talking about the Reno show (I think that was the last one) I was there and he didn't do a full on meet and greet that night. Dave had backstage passes.
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They usually have a pretty simple rule:
PRO
or

NOT

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What make and model?
Let me ask you this: when you go to take a picture, does it take it instantly or does it pause for a few seconds first? If it pauses, it's a point and shoot consumer camera.
Let me ask you this: when you go to take a picture, does it take it instantly or does it pause for a few seconds first? If it pauses, it's a point and shoot consumer camera.
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This is what I have as shown in the photo tips topic. It pauses for a couple seconds for automatic focus. Pretty much point and shoot, but it has a setting that I'm using from moving people, so I don't end up with mega blurry pictures.
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That's a perfect example of a point and shoot. You should have absolutely no problems. I can see why you would think it's in between, but remember the scale of it. An SLR or DSLR is going to be much much bigger than any digi point and shoot.
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