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tdelano May 23rd, 2004 02:42 PM

Packing film and cameras?
 
I have read how I need to have my film hand checked at the airport.. should I also ask that disposable/one time use cameras be hand checked also? Should they be out of the package?
Thanks.

RAB May 24th, 2004 08:31 AM

Disposable cameras and film, unless it is high speed, can safely go through the carry-on xray machines (but never in the checked baggage). Unless you are doing professional level work, hand checking should not be necessary.

Statia May 24th, 2004 09:40 AM

As tdelano said, I have put my film thru the x-ray machines at the security checkpoints in various airports and have not had a problem. Just be sure not to put film in your checked baggage as those x-ray machines are much stronger and very well could ruin the film.

cdt May 24th, 2004 09:55 AM

When we flew a couple of months ago I asked the security person if I could hand her the film canisters from my carryon, and she said they will only do this if the film speed is above ASA 800.

One thing to remember about x-rays is that their effect is cumulative, so if a roll of film is x-rayed three or four times there could be a problem.

Annabel May 24th, 2004 01:52 PM

The more your film is exposed to x-ray the more damage. The film that I left in my camera that went thru unprotected looks really bad:(

I put everything in a lead lined film bag - underwater disposables and film. It really does make a difference, as I found out. You can buy a film bag in any camera store and it is reuseable....well worth the $25.00 investment. I have had mine for 3+ years now and I put it in my carry-on. I never leave without it:) You will never have to worry about film ever again and your pictures will be perfect.

tdelano May 25th, 2004 01:10 PM

Please forgive my ignorance...I started the original post. I am not a professional but definatly do not want my pictures ruined! If I put my film in a lead bag and that goes through the machine aren't they going to have to open it up and see what is in it anyway??? I want to preserve my film in the easiest way possible. THANKS!!


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