longshot9
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scooterSST said:I just downloaded the specsheet for mine it doesn't shoot video at all.
Yeah if you have a Digital SLR you are safe, there isn't one on the market that shoots video at all.
scooterSST said:I just downloaded the specsheet for mine it doesn't shoot video at all.
Patrick M said:I was one of the 1st if not the 1st to discuss this with Glenn soon after he made his initial comments on the issue. As for bringing it up again.....I don't live on this or any other message board so as far as I'm concerned its a current issue. As for Glenn, he has ALL of my support emotionally and financially every single year and if I don't agree with him ( and I'd guess he would agree with this) I am free to voice my opinion. I don't expect him to change his mind but I'm sorry I still think its a bit much. Now......as a serious question. ( and I do not advocate illegal recording) what really is the problem if someone were to shot a shitty quality 30 sec clip of a performance ?.
peace and music to all
Patrick M
ThXinc said:I've got a Canon EOS Rebel...(SLR) these cameras do not have video capabilities. With the obvious design difference than the pocket cameras, I hope I can bypass the individual inspections with just the mere sight of my bulky camera and lense options. What rules apply to zooms, flash etc.?
Going to PP is NOT about saving money...it is about having fun SPENDING money.
scooterSST said:As far as I know the rule only applies to video, (Don't film it, don't even think about it, don't even utter the word video, and I support Glenn's stance on this 100%).
Having said that I'd probably leave the 500-1000x zoom that needs a monopod, and flood lights at home. there's not a helluva lotta room for a ton of still camera equipment
Greykiller said:If I get VERY lucky (by picking up 15 extra hours of consulting work) before the show, I will have a digital rebel as well. I can use the lenses from my film EOS. I will also be able to take 300 pictures without having to develop all that film. I plan on sitting a little this year, and will take some pictures from the seats with a monopod, but most of the shots will be from near the stage and in the signing lines...both situations that require a ton of clicks for a few good pics.
Patrick M said:Thanks for the info but no one is in the position to judge how others spend their money. I live day to day and save every nickel all year long to attend so I am not in the position to but a 35 mm just for PP. Thats neither here nor there and I aint lookin for sympathy I was only expressing my frustration with Glenns decision. and like i said in my original post I respect and support everything Glenn does and I get tweeked when I sense everyone feels the need to suck his ass and defend his every move. Its OK to disagree and thats all I was doing![]()
Patrick M said:[ Going to PP is NOT about saving money...it is about having fun SPENDING money.
Edit:
**I appreciate the sentiments, but I had to remove the flame bait.
-Glenn
Funny I appreciate them for the exact opposite reason. My Olympus takes far better video than the super8 I used to have, so I don't have to spend another 500 on a camcorder...and I can download my movies directly to the pcStrigoi said:Frankly I feel screwed by the manufacturers of compact digitals.If I wanted video I'd buy a digital video cam. So I'll probably forego the camera altogether this year and hope that the DVD kicks ass!
booB said:party pooper.![]()
Dutch said:...the rules set by the promoter. If Glenn could allow cameras with video capabilities he would. Most of the time it is in the Bands rider(contact). Feel fortunate that you can take pics and post them...
That would be a pity, because many people love to shoot stills at gigs as a hobby and they would think twice about attending if all cameras were banned. I know I will if that ever happens here, but I'm lucky we don't have this issue to bother us yet here in Europe.Harvester said:You are right. There is no way I can stop the professionals that want to boot a high copy. However, I will do what I can within my means to stop any recodings of my show. If it gets to the point where I cannot stop the leak in the damn with the assistance of my patrons, then I will simply ban all cameras.