No problem.
yes!
Yes, they are.
They must be, they allow cameras and video equipment per the following info on their website: CAMERAS/VIDEO RECORDERS Guests are permitted to bring cameras/video recorders into the stadium provided they are not for commercial use. Cameras and video recorders must be hand-held. Fans are not permitted to obstruct any aisles or the view of others. Tripods are prohibited. Lenses are restricted to less than 12 inches.
The difference between binoculars and celestron binoculars is that celestron binoculars can see farther and closer. But of course they do cost a lot more.
No problem.
Yes, they are.
yes!
They must be, they allow cameras and video equipment per the following info on their website: CAMERAS/VIDEO RECORDERS Guests are permitted to bring cameras/video recorders into the stadium provided they are not for commercial use. Cameras and video recorders must be hand-held. Fans are not permitted to obstruct any aisles or the view of others. Tripods are prohibited. Lenses are restricted to less than 12 inches.
About 22 miles via I-275
Absolutely. Same as getting sun burnt off of the waters reflection at a pool when your not in the actual rays of the sun.
Yes, I brought one from the very last row and saw like I was on stage with them!!
binoculars
Yes camera they allowed ....but they didn't allow my drum (djembe)
The difference between binoculars and celestron binoculars is that celestron binoculars can see farther and closer. But of course they do cost a lot more.
It is a pitcher's ballpark. It has tough dimensions for a hitter. Here is an article describing a hitter's ballpark vs. a pitcher's ballpark.
There is not an antonym for binoculars.