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Just don''t put a larger lens on it otherwise it will raise questions of you being a professional. I got stopped last year away at Chelsea but after 5 mins of arguing they let me in, I promised not to take any pictures ...

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If you walk in with a long white pro series lens....quite rightly they would say this guy is there to take photos not just watch the match.

Also the longer the lens the more annoying you will be to others next to you clicking away.

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I''ve done it in the past with no problems just be sensible about lens choice.

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[quote user="Barclay seats"]Oh ! Just realised I read that as Sir not SLR .

In which case I guess it''s no different to having a phone camera .[/quote]
There is or was.  Unless the law was changed due to the higher specs of cameras on phones.  Moby phones were exempt from copyright law.  Therefore it''s a bit difficult to stop snaps being taken at games when every man and his dog has them.
SLRs are different.  If you''re spotted  taking them during the game they will stop you. I took one in a number of years back.  The Steward said (in a friendly manner)  You''re welcome to take pictures  before and after the game, but in no way can it be used during.  

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