Can You Bring a camera to Chase Field?
Personal cameras are generally permitted at Chase Field. Small point-and-shoot cameras and camera phones are typically allowed without issue. However, cameras with detachable or interchangeable lenses, tripods, and professional video equipment usually require media credentials. Do not bring a dedicated camera bag, as these are subject to the venue's standard bag policy.
What Chase Field Actually Allows
Clear bag not required
Small clutch / wristlet allowed
Diaper bags allowed
Specifically Allowed
- Soft-sided bag or backpack — up to 16" × 16" × 8"
Additional Notes
Chase Field allows soft-sided bags and backpacks up to 16"×16"×8". The retractable-roof stadium keeps fans cool during Arizona summer games.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I bring a camera to Chase Field?
Small personal cameras and smartphones are generally allowed at Chase Field. Professional cameras with detachable or interchangeable lenses typically require media credentials and are not permitted for regular ticket holders.
Are professional cameras allowed at Chase Field?
Professional camera equipment — including cameras with detachable lenses, tripods, monopods, and video recording equipment — requires official media credentials at Chase Field. Regular fans should stick to smartphone cameras or small point-and-shoot cameras.
Can I bring a camera bag to Chase Field?
Dedicated camera bags are typically subject to the same size and style restrictions as other bags at Chase Field. A clear bag is always the safest container for your camera and accessories.
What is the bag policy at Chase Field?
Chase Field does not require clear bags. Soft-sided bags within the stadium's size limits are generally permitted. Always check the current policy before your visit as rules can change.
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