On Fri, 28 Mar 2008, David Gerard wrote:
On 28/03/2008, Chris McKenna cmckenna@sucs.org wrote:
The Museum In The Docklands (near Canary Wharf) were also fine with photography iirc, but there wasn't much there that would photograph that well.
The things themselves, the available angles or the amount of light? (The V&A keeps the light *really* low on the old stuff. A lot of it is in cabinets where the only light it gets is when someone actually takes it out to look at it.) Any DSLR with even the kit lens will be small enough not to be a damn nuisance but have enough of a light bucket on the front tcope with low light.
- d.
The things themselves - the majority of the museum is text displays with a few reconstructed models and few actual artifacts. Light levels wouldn't have been a problem there.
Chris