I've been flying quite a bit since 9/11 and haven't had many problems. However,
they're going to go through your bag item by item. I would put the film in a
lead bag and then put it in your LowePro. They'll open it of course, but like I
said, they're going to look at everything in any event. I'm flying Sunday with
my 6x7 and three lenses in a Pelican. I'll stuff a lead bag of film and an MX
with one lens in my briefcase. My tripod will go in my checked bag.
Paul

CBWaters wrote:

> Having not flown in a few years I thought I'd float my packing plans on the
> list.
> I have a camera backpack (LowePro microtrekker 100) that I plan to stuff all
> my camera gunk in and carry-on.  I'll have a couple bodies, three or four
> lenses plus film (nothing really fast) and misc. gack.  According to Delta's
> site I'm allowed a camera bag and a carry-on.
> Has anyone flown much since the latest restrictions?  Is this planed bag
> going to cause me any problems?  Does it suck that I have to be paranoid
> about being allowed to fly with my camera gear?
>
> thanks,
> Cory Waters
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