Best strategy is to carry as much of your electronic gear (including  
camera(s), charger(s), batteries, phone, charger, conversion plugs,  
etc etc) with you on the plane as you can manage. They may hand  
inspect your bag, but you'll be there to watch the process. Actually,  
it has been many trips since they last gave my camera+electronics bag  
a second glance. They are much more nervous about wires & strange  
objects in checked bags, and those screeners have less practice in  
sorting out typical cameras etc from more bizarre/threatening stuff.

Stan

On Apr 2, 2007, at 7:05 AM, David J Brooks wrote:

> Heading to Las Vegas Sunday and will be taking a very light bag. Just
> the K10D, the 16-45 and 50-200 with maybe the A 28 and A50.
> No flash.
>
> I think its still ok to carry on a camera bag that fits under the seat
> or in the over head, is it not.
>
> In 2005, the US custom guy didi not care about my cameras.
>
> Dave
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