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    Essential Tips for Traveling With a Film Camera

    TechurzBy TechurzJune 28, 2025Updated:May 12, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Serious and amateur photographers know how to travel with a film camera. Traveling provides a great opportunity for capturing memorable photos, but it poses risks to that expensive gear.

    Use these tips to pack your camera bag for travel to ensure that your photography equipment arrives safely.

    Table of contents
    1 Tighten Everything Before Packing
    2 Remove the Lens
    3 Power Out
    4 Don’t Check It
    5 Be Mindful When Going Through Security
    6 Choose the Right Bag or Case
    7 Other Tips

    Tighten Everything Before Packing

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    Jostling and bumps can tear off or break loose parts on cameras.

    Make sure all the covers are tight on the camera before packing it: USB ports, lens caps, battery compartment panel, etc.

    Remove the Lens

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    If you’re flying with a DSLR camera, don’t travel with the lens attached to the camera body.

    Shifts during the flight can stress or damage the threads that hold the lens to the camera. Carry it separately, and make sure all lens caps are tightly secured on both ends.

    Power Out

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    Remove the battery and memory card from the camera for travel. This way, you don’t have to worry about the camera inadvertently powering on and draining the battery while you’re on the go.

    Keep the battery handy, though; Airport screening personnel might ask you to prove the camera is a working piece of equipment.

    Don’t Check It

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    The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) allows camera gear both checked and in carry-ons, but don’t check your camera equipment, if at all possible.

    Carry it onto the plane so that your expensive gear stays close by, where you can keep an eye on it.

    If you must check it, consider purchasing a specialized protective case to secure it. Confirm details with your airline before your flight, but check the camera equipment only as a last resort.

    Be Mindful When Going Through Security

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    If you have to take your camera out of a bag or pocket when you’re going through security, make sure you have a good grip on it.

    You’ll almost certainly be juggling multiple objects in the rush and stress of the process, increasing the possibility of dropping the camera.

    Don’t worry about the imaging equipment used at the airport damaging your digital camera, memory card data, or camera components.

    Film is a different story, though. X-ray imaging can damage both exposed and unexposed film, so keep that in your carry-on bag. If you’re nervous about carrying film through security, ask the personnel to inspect the film by hand.

    Choose the Right Bag or Case

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    Consider purchasing a hard-sided case with ample padding.

    While these options can be costly, they often use padding made specifically for certain types of lenses and camera bodies, so take some time to find the best one for your equipment.

    As a cheaper alternative, pack the camera in some sort of cushioned bag, or wrap it before it goes in your carry-on bag.

    If you still have the original packing and box for your camera, consider using that while you travel.

    Other Tips

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    From preventing spills to safeguarding your gear, here are a few other tips to consider:

    • Protect against spills: If you pack the camera in a carry-on bag along with toiletries, put it in a sealed plastic bag to protect it from spills.
    • Don’t forget your battery charger: You’d hate to have a trip scheduled for multiple days and have a dead battery after day one with no way to charge it.
    • Consider insurance: Protect expensive equipment with insurance before you travel. Contact your insurance company or agent for a quote.

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