Orioles vs Blue jays at Camden Yards
Got great seats for Sunday's game and took the camera. Took some....ok...a lot of pictures.
1. Cesar Izturis making the throw to first
2. Nick Markakis stroking one to right
3. Brian Roberts lacing a double
4. Brad Bergesen bringing the circle change
5. You did great kid now let the bullpen bring it home for ya
6. "ROY"..(Rookie of the Year) candidate..aka Nolan Reimold
7. Roberts turns two
8. Roberts dives back nto first
1. Cesar Izturis making the throw to first
2. Nick Markakis stroking one to right
3. Brian Roberts lacing a double
4. Brad Bergesen bringing the circle change
5. You did great kid now let the bullpen bring it home for ya
6. "ROY"..(Rookie of the Year) candidate..aka Nolan Reimold
7. Roberts turns two
8. Roberts dives back nto first
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Neal Jacob
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same for heinz field in pittsburg, will be going there too
Had the 80-200 2.8. Also had Kenko 1.4x. Camden is very lenient with equipment. I had a Lowepro 200 Fastpack with the D300, the 80-200, TC and the 18-55 kit lens and when the guy at the gate said "Can you open you're bag" I only got it part way open and he said "Oh, just a camera, go ahead buddy".
So you will have no problem with the 70-200.
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Most MLB ballparks have a policy of use it as long as you don't annoy anyone. Check there website to be sure. I've gotten a 300 2.8 with the lens hood on into Comerica Park w/o an issue...
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D700, D300, Nikkor 35-70 F/2.8, Nikkor 50mm F/1.8, Nikkor 70-200 AF-S VR F/2.8, Nikkor AF-S 1.7 teleconverter II,(2) Profoto D1 500 Air,SB-900, SB-600, (2)MB-D10, MacBook Pro