King Tut Exhibit San Francisco?
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Hi, I am planning to visit the King Tut exhibit at San Francisco. I want to know if they allow us to take DSLR Camera (like Nikon D90) or for that matter any camera's inside the museum. I looked up their website but unable to find any information on this. Please let me know if anyone had similar experience. Thanks, Rama
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Answer:
The flyer for the exhibit at De Young says no photography of any kind.
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Other answers
per the de young museum's website: Still photography allowed except in special exhibition galleries. No video, tripods, or flash photography. so more than likely King Tut is in one of the special exhibition galleries and you won't be able to take photos.
Lisa H
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