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I discussed this with a few people on the recent Northumberland meet, and didn't really get a definitive answer, so I'm hoping others can help.
I'm off on holiday very soon, and am flying Ryanair. As you may know, their baggage allowances are very very strict.
I'll be taking about 96 GB worth of empty memory cards with me, which is no problem on the way out, but I'm worried that once I've filled them, they'll take me over the weight limit for the return journey.
Does anyone know how much a MB weighs, and whether or not it's heavier or lighter overall if I shoot in raw? Each jpeg will weigh less than each raw of course, but there'd be fewer raws, and I don't know whether there's any packaging or anything around a jpeg that would add up? I've heard about "compression artefacts"; are they very weighty things?
Similarly, does my subject matter matter? I'm thinking that maybe a heavy sky might weigh more than some candy floss would, for example?
Obviously I'm not completely thick; I do know for example that I'll have to keep my lenses separate from my camera, because the camera weighs less that way, that I need to empty my batteries (they are after all high capacity ones), and that I should squeeze my dust blower flat to eliminate extra weight from the air it contains, but this card issue has me stumped
If it helps with the answer, I've noticed that my arms get more and more painful as a day of shooting at arms length through garden hedges progresses, which can only be because my memory cards are getting heavier as they fill up. It's just that I don't know by how much?
Also, customs. Because I'll have obtained the pictures while out of the country, as opposed to taking them with me from home, will I have to declare them and possibly pay duty, like I might with camera equipment? If so, is there a standard value that Customs apply to each picture, because I wouldn't know what to value them at, especially as some might bemore compromising better than others?
I'm sure plenty of people on here must have wrestled with these problems before, so I'm hoping some of you can offer the advice I need.
Thank you.
I'm off on holiday very soon, and am flying Ryanair. As you may know, their baggage allowances are very very strict.
I'll be taking about 96 GB worth of empty memory cards with me, which is no problem on the way out, but I'm worried that once I've filled them, they'll take me over the weight limit for the return journey.
Does anyone know how much a MB weighs, and whether or not it's heavier or lighter overall if I shoot in raw? Each jpeg will weigh less than each raw of course, but there'd be fewer raws, and I don't know whether there's any packaging or anything around a jpeg that would add up? I've heard about "compression artefacts"; are they very weighty things?
Similarly, does my subject matter matter? I'm thinking that maybe a heavy sky might weigh more than some candy floss would, for example?
Obviously I'm not completely thick; I do know for example that I'll have to keep my lenses separate from my camera, because the camera weighs less that way, that I need to empty my batteries (they are after all high capacity ones), and that I should squeeze my dust blower flat to eliminate extra weight from the air it contains, but this card issue has me stumped
If it helps with the answer, I've noticed that my arms get more and more painful as a day of shooting at arms length through garden hedges progresses, which can only be because my memory cards are getting heavier as they fill up. It's just that I don't know by how much?
Also, customs. Because I'll have obtained the pictures while out of the country, as opposed to taking them with me from home, will I have to declare them and possibly pay duty, like I might with camera equipment? If so, is there a standard value that Customs apply to each picture, because I wouldn't know what to value them at, especially as some might be
I'm sure plenty of people on here must have wrestled with these problems before, so I'm hoping some of you can offer the advice I need.
Thank you.
(Fortunately I haven't)