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Wednesday, May 9, 2007

In response to questions about flying, airport x-rays & film

Traveling with a camera? Want to make sure you do not damage your film?

  • High-speed film is the most susceptible to damage, but all your film is at risk.
  • The safest bet for film is to buy it after you arrive and develop it before you go. This may not be the cheapest route, but it is the best guarantee to keep your memories safe.
  • Carrying your film in your checked bags used to be a safer bet, but with stronger bomb detection devices, your film is now more likely to get damaged.
  • Buy special carrying cases designed for protecting film.
  • You can ask for a manual inspection in the United States and some foreign airports to avoid the x-rays if you place your film in your carry-on bag.
  • The walk through and hand wand security devices shouldn't affect your film.
  • If you're still really afraid about x-rays & your film then go get a digital camera.