It's hard to make a DSLR look "normal" (I assume point & shooty) but
one thing we tried here in paranoid Philippines was removing the
*strap* off an *ist DS and pairing it with a pancake lens.  It seemed
to minimize the 'profile' of the camera.

Bong

On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 2:55 AM, Jos from Holland
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Last sunday at Leonard Cohen concert in Oberhausen (I enjoyed it very, very
> much).
> As always: taking pictures not allowed.
> There was a risk that I had to hand-over my camera at the entrance (as
> happend to me at Pinkpop concerts) so I decided not to take my K10D, but
> only my DL and a suitable, not to bulky SMC-M 135/2.5.
> It was easy to hide them under my clothes when entering.
> I noticed that many people were using their phone-cameras and tried to flash
> the whole stadion.
> I took some pictures from my seat but I knew, that it would not be something
> special.
> Than at the end of the concert, some people left their seat and went to the
> front. I understood that this was my chance and moved quickly to the stage
> while hiding my camera.
> I could take about 10 pictures till the guards spotted me.
> I was not allowed to take any more pictures, because "that was not a normal
> camera".
> Now I wonder how to make my camera more "normal"?
> Or which camera is suited for such a job and still look normal??
> Suggestions appreciated.
>
> Greetz, Jos
>
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