Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/09/05
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I once had to ,rather forcefully too, stop a security guard from poking his finger at the shuttercurtain of a M4-P. He was convinced that the lack of a mirror hid something malevolent. I have also had to trigger the shutter and make the camera issue the appropriate noises before they let me through.( Not that easy with a Leica M). Irritating as it can be and sometimes it takes a lot of time, I rather have them check me and everybody else out, than have the airport security go sloppy. In a lot of travels over the years, i have only had film damaged twice. Once coming out of Auckland,NZ they managed to fry some Tri-X ( interesting pattern of sprockets along the edge of the film) and once in Istanbul they fogged some H.S. Ektachrome that had been left in a checked in case. Now I carry all my film in clear plastic bags ,no plastic cans or boxes and sometimes they will let me through without zapping it. But all in all, I rather take a chance , having my film zapped and getting there in one piece, than somebody getting something on board that should not be there! Tom A