Things to Keep in Mind Before Travelling With Photographic Equipment

Traveling with Photographic Equipment can difficult, but going without photographic equipment could be considered a waste of the journey by any photographer who truly loves taking the picture, so here are some handy tips that you should take some of the stress out of traveling with your camera.

It may seem like the most prominent piece of advice in the world, but if you are flying, carry your camera on board as hand luggage to avoid damage or loss. If you still use film them remember when you go through metal detectors, ask the attendant to hand-screen your rolls of the film. 
Photographic Equipment
Photographic Equipment
It will help if you carry your film in clear canisters or detach it from its packaging and place it in clear plastic bags. However, If you can purchase a film at your destination, consider waiting until you arrive to buy it, It will at least make a part of your trip more comfortable for going through airport security screening devices.

Packaging of Camera Film

Do not pack unprocessed film in luggage that will be stored in the cargo hold. The scanning equipment is stronger than the ones used for hand luggage, and your film may well be damaged. Always check your airline's website to find out about hand luggage policies when traveling overseas, as some small airline operators do not allow you to carry luggage onto the plane with you.

If you're traveling by car in a hot climate, keep your camera inside when you're driving so it will stay fresh and always remember to carry it with you when you leave your car; It can easily be stolen out of the boot (or trunk).

It takes only a couple of seconds for anyone to make an unattended camera bag so always, keep your eye on your equipment. If you require to put your bag down, at a hotel reception or by your side at a coffee shop, it is good it places your foot through the straps as a 'distraction thief' may get your attention focused on something but cannot so quickly get you to walk away and forget your bag without the strap tripping you up and reminding you it is there. 
Smallrig Camera
Smallrig Camera
Dangling a camera from your neck is not such a good the idea either; it's straight forward to cut a strap with a quick cut of a sharp knife and snatch the camera. When walking with my camera, I wrap the strap three or four times around my wrist and clasp the last section of the belt in my fist, then I am ready to take a photograph, but the strap cannot be cut, and the camera snatched.

Storing of Digital Images

Think about what you're going to do about saving digital images before you go on your trip. Personally, I prefer memory cards, and in my two Canon 5d Mk ii, Generally, everyone uses 32 MB cards, each is capable of storing over 1000 large Raw files. Lugging around a computer or portable storage device is a hassle we can do without. If we need to be particularly protective about images, we will either go to a 'one-hour lab,' and have them download the photos to a CD, (through we keep the original photos on the car too).

Make Sure to Insure Your Equipment

We have to make sure about our types of equipment even if we have an insurance policy in a place already it is still worth checking with your insurance company just what will be covered and in what circumstances you can make a claim.
Camera dealer
Camera dealer
Insurance company to ask for every item to be listed that was stolen, i.e., camera, lens, lens cap, flash, diffuser, two memory cards, USB cable, and bag, then charge 200 excess for each listed item that was stolen as each item listed is the separate claim. 
  
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