bpulv wrote:
I need input from photographers who have actually been to and photographed Pompeii. We will be going there on a cruise in November. All of the information on photography in Pompeii I can find simply states, "No professional cameras or tripods allowed in Pompeii." The problem is that, like policies at many other other places, there is no definition of what constitutes a "professional camera". So my question is, based on your experience in Pompeii, what do they consider a "professional camera". How do they define it by physical dimensions and, if so what are those dimensions or is it by length of the lens, interchangeability of lenses, crop Vs. full frame, etc.? Also, how strictly do they enforce the policy? Thank you.
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My wife and I were there in 2013 as a shore excursion offered on a cruise. The cruise ship never cautioned us about this. I had a D700 and a 28-300 lens. We walked freely around the area and had no issues. Sorry that I can’t give you an update for 2019 though.