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There are two basic rules that most museums follow regarding camera equipment:
No flash or external lighting
No tripods or monopods.
There are good reasons for these; camera flashes and even bright light such as
from flashlights can cause harmful effects on old works and certain surfaces,
and tripods/monopods can cause damage to displays and inconvenience other patrons.
The problems this presents is that lighting in museums is notoriously bad
for taking decent, hand-held, flash-free photographs. With low lighting most
cameras will take noisy, blurred images that are useless; for these reasons,
if you don’t already know how to manually set your camera’s settings,
you should dig out that manual (or find it online) and figure it out before you
get to the museum. Take some test shots at home in a dimly-lit room as practice,
and to test your camera’s performance.
Note that flashes are allowed at the V&A, and possibly other locations;
some museums will also allow tripods. Double-check your museum's individual rules
to be sure!
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