Kevin Kehler
Member
I just got back from a trip to Vancouver yesterday, some time with the family. I was lucky in that I called Beau Photography (one of the better photography stores in Canada, even if their website isn't) a couple of weeks ago and bought all of their Kodak TXP in 120 and 220, which I got a family member to store in their freezer until I arrived. As a result, I now have 4 boxes of 120 and 2 boxes of 220 which I am guarding with my life.
On the way back through the airport, I had a conversation with security about putting my film through the machine; yes I know it is only supposed to be AM radio waves (that's what I was told) but I don't like doing it. I asked for the film to be hand scanned and was told that it was only for film greater than 1600 ISO; since I know I will probably be pushing a couple of rolls, I said it was and they swabbed it and didn't put through the machine. However, I asked if I had an X-ray bag for my film if they would let it go through in that. Absolutely not! was the firm reply and that action would automatically tag me for higher scrutiny. What if I put the film in an X-ray bag and put it in checked luggage? While unable to discuss security policy, I was told I could expect a similar response.
Is there even a point of having an X-ray bag anymore? I know plenty of people swear by their bags but does security still let you use them? I also know a lot of people don't worry about the screening but I don't trust the security just because by their mandate, they cannot give full disclosure as to how powerful the machine is.
Thoughts?
On the way back through the airport, I had a conversation with security about putting my film through the machine; yes I know it is only supposed to be AM radio waves (that's what I was told) but I don't like doing it. I asked for the film to be hand scanned and was told that it was only for film greater than 1600 ISO; since I know I will probably be pushing a couple of rolls, I said it was and they swabbed it and didn't put through the machine. However, I asked if I had an X-ray bag for my film if they would let it go through in that. Absolutely not! was the firm reply and that action would automatically tag me for higher scrutiny. What if I put the film in an X-ray bag and put it in checked luggage? While unable to discuss security policy, I was told I could expect a similar response.
Is there even a point of having an X-ray bag anymore? I know plenty of people swear by their bags but does security still let you use them? I also know a lot of people don't worry about the screening but I don't trust the security just because by their mandate, they cannot give full disclosure as to how powerful the machine is.
Thoughts?