CAn I take my camera & equipment on the plane? - camera equipment cases its perfect, but...
Hello, I'm flying to Australia tomorrow, and I decided to take my SLR with all my gear in hand luggage, not very big, just a bag as a holster. Just do not want trouble at airports? I'll take my camera, 2 lenses, battery charger, all in the same bag, which allowed me to take those on the plane?
Many of their answers Thanks:-D
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No problem.
I have about 30 flights with my digital SLR as hand luggage. Those with several airlines to multiple destinations (including Australia), and no one has ever said anything about it. The rules are as follows:
* One hand luggage - with a generous dimensions and weight restrictions. If you want a piece to camera bag is good. If you have multiple commands on board, put everything in a bag in large size (only size restrictions.)
* No liquids. This includes cleaning solution. Officially, the liquids must be presented in a clear plastic bag, and containers must contain less than 100 ml. I do not mind the extra headache and only out of my lens cleaning fluid in the camera bag. No one has me a problem with the.
* Electronic devices must be turned off during takeoff and landing ... including DSLRs.
X-ray machines at embarkation will not harm anything. Unlike film, are digital SLR equipment and memory cards is not affected.
There are other restrictions for hand luggage (no knives, etc.), but none of them belong to the device camera.
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'Oh, it's a digital SLR camera requires no film
They have given very clear in the original question - the type of battery charger has to use a DSLR :-)
Just to confirm, you can leave your luggage. No problem.
I think. Cameras allowed. But even here you need to check the customer service airline, to be sure. if this is allowed in the cabin should be placed in checked baggage.
Bon voyage! Bon Voyage
Yes you can, when I took my camera and accessories in their hand luggage and have made long haul twice this year.
I have never questioned. I think once was asked to remove the lens to examine the body of the camera.
always used to interfere with radio frequency ...
.. Yes, you should be able
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