Last Updated on 01/21/2014 by Chris Gampat
Keep this in mind for when travelling season comes around.
If you’re a film shooter, or you’re feeling adventurous during your vacations, note that you should’ve be afraid of transporting film through an airport’s x-ray machine–at least in most cases. If you’re bringing ISO 800 and below film with you that is undeveloped, it’s perfectly safe in your carry-on bag according to the TSA. If you’ve got something higher than ISO 800 though, you might want to opt for a manual inspection.
I snapped this image as I was travelling to Las Vegas recently for CES 2014 and it’s something that I’ve always been curious about. When I brought film with me to a trip to Canada in 2005 (not too long after 9/11 and when the country was still in a bit of panic) they almost strip searched me at the terminal. If I had known about this tidbit of information though, I wouldn’t have had a hold up.
And just an FYI, in most of the staff’s eyes, there isn’t much that beats well scanned 120 film.You should try it out for yourself.
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