Biscuit said:no. unless your press.
tinx said:I think cameras are allowed unless you are using the pictures for commercial reasons etc. Ie people taking snaps of their day out at the millenium stadium are not exactly gonna get told not to take photos are they.
I'm taking my camera to record a great day out.
Rangdo said:This is the official line from the Millenium Stadium website:
"06. With the exception of authorised persons holding official passes, the taking of photographs, video-photography, or other recordings inside the buildings or the ground is prohibited. In addition, no recording whether for radio or television, by audio or visual means, or for private purposes and whether for transmission or otherwise, is permitted, save with special authorisation in writing from MS plc."
CrabtreeBHA said:might have to purchase a throw away one, forgetting the correct wordage for this type of camera
No worries, always glad to be of assistance.CrabtreeBHA said:Good thinking Easy about developing, it might help
Easy 10 said:No worries, always glad to be of assistance.
I'm sending off a couple of films to be developed today as it happens, in those pikey Truprint freepost envelopes you see everywhere.
75p per 35mm film (24 exposure) plus 70p p&p, and they do a damn fine job, if you don't mind waiting couple of weeks for them to come back. They'll also do the DISPOSABLE cameras for the same price. Saves being ripped off in Boots.
I bet ROZ will sneak one of her TELESCOPES in and get us all THROWN OUTStorer68 said:I'll be very suprised if they don't let them in. unless they've got a very long lens on, then it will be quite obvious that they are not for professional use