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Tarkus June 30th, 2005 09:08 PM

Digital Cameras forbidden in Egypt ?
 
Hi,

I'm french, and I'm about to spend 2 weeks in Egypt (Cairo, Luxor,
Aswan). Somebody told me thta the cameras are forbidden on the Pyramid
Site. I thought only flashes were forbidden in the graves.

Could anybody tell me if this is true ? Is it really forbidden to take
pictures of the Pyramids ? It seems strange to me.

Thanks in advance.
Regards.

Tarkus.

Canopus June 30th, 2005 09:27 PM

Tarkus on 30/06/2005 wrote:

Hi,

I'm french, and I'm about to spend 2 weeks in Egypt (Cairo, Luxor,
Aswan). Somebody told me thta the cameras are forbidden on the
Pyramid Site. I thought only flashes were forbidden in the graves.

Could anybody tell me if this is true ? Is it really forbidden to
take pictures of the Pyramids ? It seems strange to me.

Thanks in advance.
Regards.

Tarkus.


It's absolute rubbish, whoever told you that aught to be locked up in
the sub chamber of the Great Pyramid without food or water for a week
:)) The only places you shouldn't use a camera whether digital or
otherwise are at military installations, the Lower Nile Barrage north
of Cairo, the lower dam south of Aswan (upper dam OK) and the
occasional high profile police HQ and if the taking of photographs are
banned at a place it is very clearly notified. You can even take
photographs inside museums etc. although you will have to pay a fee to
do so and a higher fee for using flash and an even higher fee for using
a tripod.

A caveat though, at sites including the pyramid sites you may find
yourself surrounded by guards and guides offering to take photographs
of you standing against some site with your camera. By all means let
them, but, don't be surprised if they start demanding baksheesh after
they take it. :)

Canopus June 30th, 2005 09:46 PM

Canopus on 30/06/2005 wrote:

Tarkus on 30/06/2005 wrote:

Hi,

I'm french, and I'm about to spend 2 weeks in Egypt (Cairo, Luxor,
Aswan). Somebody told me thta the cameras are forbidden on the
Pyramid Site. I thought only flashes were forbidden in the graves.

Could anybody tell me if this is true ? Is it really forbidden to
take pictures of the Pyramids ? It seems strange to me.

Thanks in advance.
Regards.

Tarkus.


It's absolute rubbish, whoever told you that aught to be locked up in
the sub chamber of the Great Pyramid without food or water for a week
:)) The only places you shouldn't use a camera whether digital or
otherwise are at military installations, the Lower Nile Barrage north
of Cairo, the lower dam south of Aswan (upper dam OK) and the
occasional high profile police HQ and if the taking of photographs are
banned at a place it is very clearly notified. You can even take
photographs inside museums etc. although you will have to pay a fee to
do so and a higher fee for using flash and an even higher fee for
using a tripod.

A caveat though, at sites including the pyramid sites you may find
yourself surrounded by guards and guides offering to take photographs
of you standing against some site with your camera. By all means let
them, but, don't be surprised if they start demanding baksheesh after
they take it. :)


PS. You will also have to pay extra to take your camera into the Great
Pyramid. This came as a surprise to me last time I was there, but, as
I had taken lots of photos in it on previous occasions when there was
no charge I managed to leave it with the chief of police in his Land
Rover. You could probably leave it with the Pyramid guards too.

Rob

Tarkus June 30th, 2005 10:26 PM

It's absolute rubbish, whoever told you that aught to be locked up in
the sub chamber of the Great Pyramid without food or water for a week
:))


It's one of my relatives,
and your proposal seems to be a VERY good idea :-))

Thanks for your message...

Tarkus.

Canopus June 30th, 2005 10:37 PM

Tarkus on 30/06/2005 wrote:

It's absolute rubbish, whoever told you that aught to be locked up
in the sub chamber of the Great Pyramid without food or water for a
week :))


It's one of my relatives,
and your proposal seems to be a VERY good idea :-))

Thanks for your message...

Tarkus.


It's a pleasure. When are you going? I'm there for almost six weeks
from 25 July spending five days in Cairo before going to Alex then Siwa
and from there across the desert, military permission and four wheel
vehicle willing.

Rob

[email protected] July 1st, 2005 10:00 AM

On 30 Jun 2005 20:27:07 GMT, "Canopus"
wrote:

Tarkus on 30/06/2005 wrote:

I'd like to add something. In some of the tombs, especially at the
Valley of the Kings, there are signs there asking you not to use
flashes, for obvious reasons. You can get a good shot of the artwork
by time exposures with a tripod.
When I was there nobody was about to enforce this rule and some
idiot was popping off pictures with a flash. Wonder what damage he
caused?

Stephen, Hong Kong.

Canopus July 1st, 2005 01:14 PM

on 01/07/2005 wrote:

On 30 Jun 2005 20:27:07 GMT, "Canopus"
wrote:

Tarkus on 30/06/2005 wrote:

I'd like to add something. In some of the tombs, especially at the
Valley of the Kings, there are signs there asking you not to use
flashes, for obvious reasons. You can get a good shot of the artwork
by time exposures with a tripod.
When I was there nobody was about to enforce this rule and some
idiot was popping off pictures with a flash. Wonder what damage he
caused?

Stephen, Hong Kong.


In fact the guards often encourage you to use flash and then demand
baksheesh...they are on very poor money at even Egyptian standards.

Rob

Jan July 4th, 2005 08:28 AM


"Canopus" wrote in message
...
on 01/07/2005 wrote:

On 30 Jun 2005 20:27:07 GMT, "Canopus"
wrote:

Tarkus on 30/06/2005 wrote:

I'd like to add something. In some of the tombs, especially at the
Valley of the Kings, there are signs there asking you not to use
flashes, for obvious reasons. You can get a good shot of the artwork
by time exposures with a tripod.
When I was there nobody was about to enforce this rule and some
idiot was popping off pictures with a flash. Wonder what damage he
caused?

Stephen, Hong Kong.


In fact the guards often encourage you to use flash and then demand
baksheesh...they are on very poor money at even Egyptian standards.


I've have the same experience. No flash allowed, unless you give the guard a
pen....
I've no clue if a few flashes will damage the paintings.
In several temples, the guards where showing tourists the most important
drawings using a candle.
They force themselve onto the tourists, even when you tell them not to join
you. Of course all for a baksheesh.
I can the imagine the soot doesn't help preserving the drawings.

Be prepared to pay a lot of baksheesh. Every photo of a person or animals
(the owner will magically appear).


Jan



One_Haole July 4th, 2005 09:35 AM

As of a couple months ago cameras aren't allowed in the Cairo Museum. You
now have to check them into a booth out front. I spent the month of May in
Egypt. If interested, some pictures are at:
http://home.hawaii.rr.com/pat/MapLinks.htm I don't claim to be an expert.



Canopus July 4th, 2005 01:24 PM

One_Haole on 04/07/2005 wrote:

As of a couple months ago cameras aren't allowed in the Cairo Museum.
You now have to check them into a booth out front.


Did you ask or just see the check in notice? I would be very surprised
if the Egyptian Museum of Antiquities would pass up making extra money
by not allowing cameras without flash in there for a price. Then
again, without using flash it is very difficult to take pictures in the
museum as it is so dark so people who payed the extra ended up being
very disappointed with the final results and pictures they took could
never compete with professional copyrighted ones. These days though,
with the advent of digital cameras you can take photos with them in
poor light and get excellent results so perhaps that it the thinking
behind it.

Rob


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