MET allows tripods

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METUnlike most of other major museums, Metropolitan Museum of Art of New York City allows you to use tripods. Most people aren't aware of this. They went straight to the coat room and left their tripods there like they did in all other museum in NYC. As you can see, without the tripods, it would be impossible to take photos as good as shown in the first two images inside. They don't allow you to use Flash in most places inside.

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  1. Casio EX-Z750 point and shoot camera

  2. Benro Carbon Fiber C-128 tripods

  3. A sticker from the reception desk that says you have asked them for permission to use Tripods inside.

  4. Velbon tripods ball head QHD-61Q

  5. Audio Guide (MET is very big unless you have the entire day for MET and not going to take photos, you'd better avoid this, it is not free.)

  6. Wireless remote control/shuttle trigger Canon RC-1 (This is sold separately from the camera)

  7. Canon 400D SLR digital camera + Tamron 17-40 lens inside CaseLogic SLR Camera Holster.

  8. Great Lobby of MET

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  1. [...] am a mega fan of big Museums. MET (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City) is one of the top ones in my [...]

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  2. [...] head for Photo; Velbon PHD-61Q Pan head for Video; Benro C-128n6 Carbon Fiber Tripods. (See this tripod in action in MET, NYC) I don’t like Flash, will at most use the built-in flash. Now, I will need two [...]

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  3. the reception desk of an office is the most important part of an office in my opinion--'

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  4. the reception desk should be designed as good looking as possible:~*

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