lead bag for film needed?
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SARAH J,<BR><BR>On our recent trip to Europe, we took 18 rolls of Fuji 400 color.<BR><BR> Stupid me, it was packed in the checked luggage. I knew better. Didn't even think about it until we were home and had dropped the film for processing. I awoke in the middle of the night knowing all of our pictures were ruined!<BR><BR>Every picture came out fine!!!! It was probaly only x-rayed twice. Once in Raleigh and once in Frankfurt.<BR><BR>Next time, it goes in the carryon.<BR><BR>Dick
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There are so many varied experiences... why chance it when a polymer/lead-lined back can be bought for $20. or less at most any camera store? I always use one, and never put film in checked bags.<BR>Trips overseas are expensive and infrequent - I'd hate to lose my best mementos b/c I didn't use a simple precaution.
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Hi Sarah, I checked with my local camera shop before a recent trip that involved 5 flights when I was taking 20 rolls of film. My question was re using a ziplock bag that security could easily see versus a lead-lined bag, and he said the clear bag was what he used!! Judy
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Alice -<BR><BR>I accept your claim that your pictures have stayed safe in a lead bag for 20 years. But would they be just as safe in a paper bag? Have you tried this experiment? If not, then you don't know if a lead bag really helps. We would all be interested in your answers.
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I have recently read that if a lead bag is in checked luggage, the x-ray keeps on zapping it until it figures out what it is therefore exposing it to much harsher x-rays and also the possibility of a hand search. Whatever you do, keep film (with or w/o lead bag) in carry on.
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Check out <http://www.simacorp.com/photo.html#filmshield> . There are different levels of protection.<BR><BR>Also from Kodak:<BR><BR>"Lead-lined bags, available from photo retailers, will weaken the x-radiation on film and reduce potential harm. However, the effectiveness of any particular lead bag depends on the intensity and electric potential of the X-ray generator, the lead's thickness, and the film speed. If you use a lead bag, check with the manufacturer for the effectiveness of their products with airport X-ray devices. The inspection process may be triggered by a lead bag on the scanner screen. In a typical airport surveillance situation, the baggage may be pulled aside for additional inspection."<BR><BR>
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