Monophoto
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I will be traveling by air next month and am planning to take along my LF kit. The question relates to the tripod - I know it will have to go as checked luggage, but I am curious about how folks have done that.
Some of the obvious options include:
1. Pack it up in an ordinary canvass tripod case.
2. Use a larger suitcase, and put the tripod inside, wrapped carefully in underwear.
3. Construct a rigid box from 1/2" plywood. My estimate is that the box itself would weigh 12-15 pounds, so the total package would be somewhere short of 20 pounds.
I have done (1) successfully although I was very anxious about the tripod actually getting to the destination. I have also done (2) several times, but with a larger suitcase there is an issue of total weight, and I had one experience where the airline insisted on charging me an overweight premium.
Thoughts?
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Some of the obvious options include:
1. Pack it up in an ordinary canvass tripod case.
2. Use a larger suitcase, and put the tripod inside, wrapped carefully in underwear.
3. Construct a rigid box from 1/2" plywood. My estimate is that the box itself would weigh 12-15 pounds, so the total package would be somewhere short of 20 pounds.
I have done (1) successfully although I was very anxious about the tripod actually getting to the destination. I have also done (2) several times, but with a larger suitcase there is an issue of total weight, and I had one experience where the airline insisted on charging me an overweight premium.
Thoughts?
:confused: