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Donna Pointkouski Sep 25th, 1998 06:52 AM

X-rays and Film
 
Are the Lead-lined X-ray bags necessary to protect film (ISO 400)?

asif Sep 25th, 1998 12:43 PM

I have not had any trouble without the bags. I just brought back 6 rolls of high speed film through european customs, and the pictures didn't seem to be affected at all. I have read that it makes no sense to use lead lined bags, since for security scanning purposes the authorities just turn up the x-ray dial to look through the bags anyway.

kate Sep 25th, 1998 12:59 PM

<BR>the only film that might be altered by the x-ray machines is high speed film, ie: 1000,1500 etc. You should be fine with 400.

Donna Sep 25th, 1998 02:08 PM

We took 400 to Paris in our checked luggage which was inspected and run through the machines four times. The pictures came out just fine.

sarag Nov 8th, 1998 02:36 PM

i flew into the orly airport and tried to get my film hand checked. I have done this in many countries and never had a problem. EXCEPT here where they insisted on placing it through the metal detector. It was fine though. so i guess it didn;t matter

Joanne Nov 8th, 1998 08:21 PM

I've always had my cameras and film hand-checked. Even though it is said that the x-ray machines are safe, I have also heard that it is dependent upon the right calibration - and that in certain countries, the machines are older and not reliable. Boy, do I get nasty looks! But it's better than getting back and finding that a film is ruined. <BR>

Donna Nov 20th, 1998 03:04 AM

Well, I posted the original question. I visited Germany in October (Munich airport) and my film (400 speed) went through the x-rays with no problems. The pictures look great. Thanks for everyone's responses!


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