Medusa83
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However I have not had any problem taking in a couple of cameras and twenty rolls of film.
I've never seen those restrictions enforced. They may be remnants of some past legislation and IMO no customs official would be bothered today. I suspect they wouldn't even know about these regulationsTurkey has opened up significantly over the last 15 years. Just walk through the doors
While you may never have seen those regulations enforced you should be aware that if some customs agent decides to enforce them you could have some real problems. It's not unheard of in any culture for some official who takes a dislike to someone to use old regulations to make it hard on that person. You are best off talking with the embassy and getting something in writing that says what you are allowed to bring in and out and what duties you may incur, be prepared for the worst case scenario just in case.
Those are the regulations:
http://www.turkishembassy.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=140&Itemid=130
However I have not had any problem taking in a couple of cameras and twenty rolls of film.
Actually, I'm less concerned about film than cameras. I *could* send my exposed film from the rest of the trip home before I reach Turkey and take a chance with the rest - if I have my excess (>5) rolls confiscated then the loss isn't too bad (assuming the post from Budapest to UK can be relied upon)....if necessary explain that the film isn't easy to buy in Turkey...
Ian
That was certainly my experience when I visited last (15 years ago) but I had a cheapo P&S with 2 rolls of film on that trip... the officials seemed quite friendly...
Enjoy your stay in Turkey. In case you need any help send me a PM.
Cheers,
omar
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