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Vincent
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In Canada I never had a problem getting my D50 and a single lens (50mm f1.4, or 30mm f1.4, so not large lenses) into venues. (no external flash or bulky bags)
HOWEVER, The bigger the venue the more likely there are going to be restrictions on what is allowed in. Ive seen bouncers kick out people with decent looking video recorders, then look the other way as I took a picture.
It depends on who is hosting the event of course, Its a good idea to call ahead to the club and ask if camera's are going to be allowed, and if possible get a name. It might not do you much good if the bouncer doesn't feel like letting you pass, but its better to throw names out there and try to save face if it comes to that.
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