You will not be able to take any professional cameras into the arena without a recognised photo pass (obtained through the T in the Park press office). Any camera with a removable lens is considered as a professional camera, as well as cameras with a lens that extends or can be focused.
Also, you cannot bring in any device which records video or sound. There are plenty of Kodak disposable cameras on sale throughout the site theyre the small yellow stalls usually dotted in the middle of the field somewhere but its cheaper to buy a disposable camera before you get to the festival.
Small instamatic cameras are allowed into the arena, and taking photos on your mobile phone is also permitted.
If you want to see photographs of the bands up close and personal why not visit the eFestivals photo galleries or perhaps take a look at some eFestivals member photos here.
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