If you are using film then it can be fogged by X rays.
Dave
If you are using film then it can be fogged by X rays.
Dave
Siilver said:Just try and look at the screen as it goes through, as it will look cool
Double-wrap in aluminum foil then seal with cling-film. Make sure to do the lenses seperately.
Or you could search for 1,001 previous threads on the subject - it goes through the scanner with everything else

Wouldn't simply not answering have been a better option?![]()
Not sure exactly what you mean by - do you send it through the X ray machine or put it in the tray at the airport. The trays go through the X ray machines.
If your camera is digital then the X ray machines at airports will have no effect.
I have my camera in a rucksack of hand luggage it just goes in the tray and through the machine with no problem.
If you are using film then it can be fogged by X rays.
Dave
PS Just thought Andy, do you mean do cameras have to be put through the X ray machine separately, like laptops? If so, then, no, just leave them in a bag. Once, at Luton, my rucksack with the camera was opened and everything swabbed, but usually there is no problem. I think I was just unlucky then to get a spot check.
Double-wrap in aluminum foil then seal with cling-film. Make sure to do the lenses seperately.
i think if you double wrap it aluminium you are asking for trouble with the border control, you will be pulled over and asked why you did that and what have you got to hide
i think if you double wrap it aluminium you are asking for trouble with the border control, you will be pulled over and asked why you did that and what have you got to hide
Suvv said:I put my digital camera through the scanner at Ljubljana Airport and it ruined some of my pictures
They were out of focus, blurry, the wrong colours and on some the horizon had tilted :shrug:
I put my digital camera through the scanner at Ljubljana Airport and it ruined some of my pictures
They were out of focus, blurry, the wrong colours and on some the horizon had tilted :shrug:
