Sorry if this is the wrong forum, didn't think this topic was volatile enough for the lounge!
Ok, I ask the question because I was reading the times and arrangements for an open air Meatloaf concert which my nephew and his mum have gone to this evening. See here.
One of the T+Cs states: No professional cameras, video recorders or any form of audio-visual recording equipment allowed in the event site.
Now, I understand the restrictions on sound or video equipment, but at what point is a camera considered a 'professional' camera?
Ok, I ask the question because I was reading the times and arrangements for an open air Meatloaf concert which my nephew and his mum have gone to this evening. See here.
One of the T+Cs states: No professional cameras, video recorders or any form of audio-visual recording equipment allowed in the event site.
Now, I understand the restrictions on sound or video equipment, but at what point is a camera considered a 'professional' camera?
Best to leave the 200 2.8 and vertical grip home 

