Fritzenpapa
Member
Hi,
Concerning the situation when travelling to Munich: We don´t have x-Ray on Train stations here in Germany. On german Airports, you always have the right to insist on your luggage being hand controlled. I never had a problem on our Airports. I had to travel from Munich, Stuttgart and Frankfurt with slide films and the even more sensible 16mm Negative films for 16mm Filmcameras (i had some REALLY expensive Kodak 16mm rolls with me when doing a documentary with my Éclair ACL 16mm Camera in 2008). The situation was different though in Albania and Hungary - no chance to get the films hand controlled. In Germany, you are able to get cheap films via Calumet. They send to any german destination without shipping costs. Perhapes you can order films for your stay in Germany via Calumet Germany and have them send it to your hotel in Munich, so it is already waiting for you there when you arrive? On the other hand - I was able o buy some 120 Ilford films in a small photoshop on Marienplatz (central tourist spot in Munich). The owner was very very happy to serve a customer with a Medium Format Camera (I got there with a Mamiya RB 67 around my neck) - he considered this being the only way of taking REALLY good photographs
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Concerning the situation when travelling to Munich: We don´t have x-Ray on Train stations here in Germany. On german Airports, you always have the right to insist on your luggage being hand controlled. I never had a problem on our Airports. I had to travel from Munich, Stuttgart and Frankfurt with slide films and the even more sensible 16mm Negative films for 16mm Filmcameras (i had some REALLY expensive Kodak 16mm rolls with me when doing a documentary with my Éclair ACL 16mm Camera in 2008). The situation was different though in Albania and Hungary - no chance to get the films hand controlled. In Germany, you are able to get cheap films via Calumet. They send to any german destination without shipping costs. Perhapes you can order films for your stay in Germany via Calumet Germany and have them send it to your hotel in Munich, so it is already waiting for you there when you arrive? On the other hand - I was able o buy some 120 Ilford films in a small photoshop on Marienplatz (central tourist spot in Munich). The owner was very very happy to serve a customer with a Medium Format Camera (I got there with a Mamiya RB 67 around my neck) - he considered this being the only way of taking REALLY good photographs
