Interesting, I was there in October and did not see this at all. It
is true that I did not use the flash at all, but I openly walked with my
camera in my hand. Being that it was a digital and using available light it
is not as if I was taking quick shots. I would compose and steady myself
and wait for the right amount of people to be in the viewfinder.
I have to go back and see what I took pictures of. I did not stand
by any of the tables and such and point the camera at the players. Maybe
this is the difference.
I did not attend any shows. I do plan on it the next time I am out
there.
Just another input,
César
Panama City, Florida
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> Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2001 7:27 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: OT: Las Vegas and Cameras
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> << Will the casinos in Las Vegas let you wander around shooting
> pictures of the gambling? How about shooting the shows? >>
>
> Len,
>
> Cameras in the casinos were a no-no. Some spots wouldn't even let me
> enter
> with a camera around my neck. Others would let you in but frown on any
> picture taking. I thought it was a security issue.
>
> I have no idea about shooting the shows.
>
> Regards, Bob S.
>
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