Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/01/05
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 14:22:20 +1100, Rick Dykstra <rdcb37@dodo.com.au> wrote: > I've done lots of domestic travelling since 9/11. They found my Wenger > pocket knife for me - it was lost in my briefcase. Had to post it back > to my home address. > > I'd imagine that traveling with a heap of film would be a bit of a > drag. Or is it manageable? I see that some are shipping film ahead > and then back home - to avoid x-rays I suppose. > I've flown domestically with film cameras about 6 times in the past year and internationally twice - Mexico and Belgium. Went with 400asa film to France and on most domestic trips and 100 to Mexico. Put it in one of those lead-lined film bags. A few times, the electronic gear and probably the film bag itself has caused them to run the bag through the xray machine twice. So, there can be up to three xray exposures on domestic flights and up to four or five on international flights since customs xrays the bags on entry in many places. I would prefer to have my film hand inspected, but I rarely have the time to spare in the security line and I just don't want to deal with them any more than I have to, so I've been taking my chances. So far, no adverse affects. Glenn