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Subject: [Leica] Rights to Olympic Photos
From: tedgrant at shaw.ca (tedgrant at shaw.ca)
Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2012 16:41:59 -0700
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John McMaster OFFERED:
Subject: Re: [Leica] Rights to Olympic Photos


>I think we were talking about what "general public" (i.e. not accredited 
>photographers ) could use. No tripod/monopods and a physical (rather than 
>focal length) limit of 300mm on equipment was talked about at one time, I 
>had heard that had changed when they found out the "bridge" cameras went up 
>to ~800mm equivalent.....<<


Hi  john
The general public can't use long glass is correct. But at some Games 
accredited photogs can sit and shoot from public seating providing they are 
not in a tightly seated section with public. If the section is near empty & 
lots of empty seats available then it's usually accepted as OK.

That is until some over zealous security person get's antsy about the long 
lens! And they want you to leave or put it away! Oh they walk amongst us! 
:-)

cheers,
ted 



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