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lepers | 10:15 Mon 27th Mar 2006 | Travel
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when travelling do u put cameras in ure hand luggage or ure suitcase? doesn't the film get ruined by the x-ray machines?
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The machines they put hand luggage through are not powerful enough to ruin normal film.
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are the ones for suitcases then?

Virtually all x-ray equipment used in airports globally is 'film safe'


Just out of curiosity, does anyone still use 'film' these days?

re suitcases - dunno


and yes I use film and will do until my 25 year old camera gives up - no sign of doing so yet.

With regards to memory cards though, I am led to beleive that the x-ray machines for hold luggage will wipe them but the ones for hand luggage will not
lepers the machined used as airports are safe for the normal film most people will have. The only ones that are at risk from damage are ones with an ISO rating of 800 or above. These tend to be used more by professional photographers. Most 35mm film you buy for a standard camera will have an ISO rating of either 100, 200 or 400. It'll say on the side of the box. These are all fine to pass through xrays. What i usually do though is take a small plastic see through bag to put my films in and into my hand luggage. If ever unsure you are free to pass them to security so that they hand check them therefore they dont pass through security.
sorry, the end of that was supposed to say 'so they don't pass through xray machines'. they'll just get handed back to you after you've walked through the bleeper body check thing.
Always have my camera in my handbag and never had any trouble even flying in and out of USA

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