>> |
Anonymous
>>104441 This is true, but I've found that a lot of people are becoming more aware of camera phones, and if they're serious about taking your camera( like in a moderately secure place), they'll be equally serious about taking the phone as well. Then again, you might be right about just getting the camera past someone if you quickly flash what looks like a phone and then pass by. They would frisk you for anything else, find nothing, and potentially let you go on your way.
In my experience, however, there was never enough light for these places to merit a camera like the one on my Samsung Sync, haha.
Actually, I've found myself hiding my point and shoot in insane places before... At a Bloc Party concert I either had to lose my camera or sneak by with it( and I wasn't about to lose something that I just bought for 200 dollars!), so I tied it to the back part of my jeans( where the belt would run through) and put it inside my pants, hanging. They frisked( fortunately didn't check my back side too much) and told me to go ahead. I think at the time my planned explanation for something being felt was "you made me nervous and I took a poop..."
|