Hi
A question to those of you who have travelled abroad with a V-System Hasselblad....
I am due to fly out to Italy from the UK in May. I have already read much about X-Ray'ing film, but eventually concluded that a) it was best to just take some Fuji Pro 400H which is below the ISO800 'danger range' and I have decided to just let it go through, having heard much do's and don't about whether to ask for it to be hand checked. Apparantly European airport machines are generally OK, and if it's 800 or lower, there's no notable issue. And yes, I have tried contacting the airports already about arranging for hand scans....nobody ever replies to me.
Anyway, my question is about the Hasselblad itself. I assume that if it is in my bag with the lenses, despite the fact that it is is metal, it will probably just go through without any major issues? Or will it set off a hundred alarm bells? I'm having worries that some guard is going to say "what's this?" and "you can't take that through" just because it's some weird metal thing that nobody has ever seen.
Do those of you who travel on planes with a Blad have any advice or tips on the subject? Is it fine to take it through as part of your hand luggage? Have you done so, and was it all OK, or did you have issues?
Thanks
A question to those of you who have travelled abroad with a V-System Hasselblad....
I am due to fly out to Italy from the UK in May. I have already read much about X-Ray'ing film, but eventually concluded that a) it was best to just take some Fuji Pro 400H which is below the ISO800 'danger range' and I have decided to just let it go through, having heard much do's and don't about whether to ask for it to be hand checked. Apparantly European airport machines are generally OK, and if it's 800 or lower, there's no notable issue. And yes, I have tried contacting the airports already about arranging for hand scans....nobody ever replies to me.
Anyway, my question is about the Hasselblad itself. I assume that if it is in my bag with the lenses, despite the fact that it is is metal, it will probably just go through without any major issues? Or will it set off a hundred alarm bells? I'm having worries that some guard is going to say "what's this?" and "you can't take that through" just because it's some weird metal thing that nobody has ever seen.
Do those of you who travel on planes with a Blad have any advice or tips on the subject? Is it fine to take it through as part of your hand luggage? Have you done so, and was it all OK, or did you have issues?
Thanks