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Phototgraphy

OddJob

Photographer
Oct 28, 2004
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It depends what camera you are using.

If it's an SLR you'll best get a neutral filter on the end so if you do get hit straight on then it's only £10 to replace rather than a new lens.

There are padded casings for SLR body/lenses though I'm not sure where these come from. You could wrap a towel around each to give some protection against paint getting in the nooks and crannies if you get hit. Good planning and reading of the game will mean you don't get caught in any lanes/cross fire.

I took photos at the Masters a couple of weeks back and didn't get hit at all thankfully as I had nothing to protect the camera, though had some close shaves.

If it's just a little digi cam you should be fine.
 

baby dave

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Ben from Ex-Breakout, when he used to take pictures, he would tape a goggle lens around the camera and it worked perfectly, clear pictures and if you get shot easy to wipe of
 

OddJob

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Oct 28, 2004
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Jeez, you might as well be using Sigma glass.
Oooo you biatch! You had to go there! I used mine at the masters, Dan was using his also and the photos, I feel, speak for themselves. (well, mine do in lower res as it doesn't show up the cheap lens qualities :p :D)