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Sometimes I need more than my M6 and the 2/35 lens... I have to travel with a lot of equipment tomorrow, too much to carry it as cabin luggage.

What is your strategy to avoid damage?
 

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Pack it well, inside of clothes e.g. and well buried inside your checked bags.

I have a backpack that fits my F5, 17-35/2.8, 80-200/2.8, 16/2.8 fisheye, 50/1.4, 85/1.8 and a flash plus filters and spare batteries. I throw a second body in my checked suitcase and my film is in my carry-on personal item bag.

If you need a tripod, you can get padded tripod bags that you can check.
 

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I won't check anything of value (when I went to NM last year, I put my Bogen 3021/3047 tripod into my checked bag, but, I wouldn't check a camera body or lens). I use a Tamrac Expedition 7 backpack - maximum size which can be carried on (but could be a problem in smaller planes) - holds 2 35mm SLR bodies, 70-200 lens, 3-4 additional lenses and a flash.
 

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That's why my checked camera is a Nikon F70. I doubt I could get more than $30 for it but it's a good shooter.
 

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There may be a loophole with equipment on planes......

The carry-on bag may be restricted by size/weight but they allow an unweighed camera on the shoulder and they don't weigh things in your coat pocket. It can be suprising how much weight/volume can be taken by two cameras/lenses slung on a shoulder and a few lenses in the pockets of a rather voluminous overcoat!
 

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My cameras always travel in my large pockets :D, and when necessary one around my neck, the LF equipment goes in the hold baggage. The most valuable items in my carry on bag.

Ian
 

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I don't like checking cameras or lenses, but if I had to, I'd probably use a Pelican case.

I do check my tripod regularly, usually with the head on but the handles loose (unless it's my Arca-Swiss B2, which I carry on in my camera bag), in a Tenba TTP34 case, which I recommend highly. I've checked it many times, and I've watched from the gate as that bag has gone flying off the top of a baggage truck making a sharp turn up to the baggage loading ramp, and everything's always come through without damage, and it is a fairly lightweight case, so it's easy to transport through the airport. It's big enough for a medium sized tripod like a Gitzo 3 and a couple of light stands, but if I just have a tripod, I often put clothing or other things in there.
 

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Consider taking less equipment? I know. It's "hard." But in all honesty do you really need more than 2 bodies and, at max, 3 lenses total?
 

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Sometimes I need more than my M6 and the 2/35 lens... I have to travel with a lot of equipment tomorrow, too much to carry it as cabin luggage.

What is your strategy to avoid damage?

Carry what I can on board. Check the rest in a high-quality road case. Carry 100% of my film on board, and pass it through the carry on x-ray machines repeatedly without a second thought.

Any time you can, keep your camera equipment and film from being handled by others. Carrying it on is the surest way to do this.
 
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