Transporting our DSLR Equipment with new restrictions
#101
Posted 16 April 2010 - 02:27 PM
Just a note, there are lots of places in the world that don't have the ability to open TSA locks. Depending on where your heading it might not be a big deal.
I ordered the foam for my old Samsonite yesterday. Found a place that was a little less expensive than B&H. It's called Foamerica.com . Saved a few dollars. Also ordered the Think Tank International 2.0 from our buddy Mike at H20 Photo Pros in California. They carry all the Think Tank stuff if you need it.
Cheers,
Steve
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#102
Posted 18 April 2010 - 02:11 PM
http://www.stealth-g...acket-vest.html
#103
Posted 18 April 2010 - 06:31 PM
...I'm still confused by the batteries. I've heard that some folks are getting to their location and finding the batteries have been removed. Did you consider putting them in your carry on?
Thanks for the picture and all the work to label your stuff!
Steve
TSA has had a restriction on Lithium batteries for years. I have never been bothered with this restriction, but I am aware of it. They enforce it spottily. See:
http://www.tsa.gov/t.../batteries.shtm
The reason is lithium burns in air and cannot be extinguished by the standard extinguishers on airplanes. Lithium primary batteries are the most concern, since most secondary batteries have thermal protection/fusing built in. To satisfy TSA, carry the spare batteries with the terminals covered, either with the original cover, or tape. That's supposed to be enough protection.
#104
Posted 29 April 2010 - 08:37 PM
In my search for wearable carry-on I just happened to find this nifty coat. Thought I would share.
That's pretty funny Jake. I love how the name it the "Stealth" coat.
I have finally stopped cutting foam and have the stealth Samsonite ready to go. As you folks have suggested I picked up the foam for the old case I had in the garage and started carving away. With two layers I was able to get everything in and have room to spare. It's configured for the big S&S Fisheye dome, the housing, 2 macro ports, the YS-250's, a pair of 110's, a set of ULCS arms and clamps the focus light and a few spare bits and pieces. The plastic bag is full of clamps and fits in the hole with the arms. The case currently weighs in at 42lbs so I have some room to still add a few.
With top layer in place, and with the top layer of foam removed to show what's underneath
All ready to head to the airport. Too bad the flights not until July.
I put some shots of the Think Tank Bag in this thread.
Cheers, and thanks for all the help and advice.
Steve
The Fin Foundation
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Canon7D & 40D, 60mm, 100mm, 17-40L, Tokina 10-17, Nauticam 7D, Sea & Sea MDX-40D YS-250's ULCS arms, Lightroom
#105
Posted 29 April 2010 - 09:20 PM
#106
Posted 10 May 2010 - 07:23 AM
Paul
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#107
Posted 13 May 2010 - 02:51 AM
I've worked out two strategies for this trip. Firstly, if the flight is before 12 midday, then you can check-in hold luggage up to 10pm the day before, you get the boarding card at that time so that you bypass the checkin desk on the day, just go through security. They may stop you as you board the plane if it looks like you are carrying too much, but with a rucsack carry-on weighing 20Kg's I doubt they would bother to look twice!
Secondly a set of golf clubs costs £15 return, therefore pay for a set then pack 2 or 3 clubs and fill the rest of the space with holiday stuff and non breakable camera equipment such as cables, chargers etc).
Employ both strategies and I guess we could get away with an extra 25-30Kg's, giving a total of up to 90Kg's for 2 people for only £15 all in!
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#108
Posted 13 May 2010 - 03:45 AM
Paul
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#109
Posted 16 May 2010 - 09:43 AM
#110
Posted 10 June 2010 - 07:25 AM
I changed all my luggage before the trip to Sub Zero G, cheap as chips from Argos http://www.argos.co....ds|Sub Zero G|1 (2 x 73cm cases and one roll-on total £85, 10 year guarantee), this was the most lightweight I could find , so saved 8Kg's just on empty luggage alone. Packed strobes, ports and laptop in cardboard boxes with bubble wrap protected with BCD, wetsuit, fins etc and lightweight foam to take up dead space in the bags. Housing, camera body and lenses went into my Sub Zero G roll-on. Clothes, shoes, batteries, chargers, cables, toiletries, sun tan lotion went into the golf bag (and a couple of clubs for good measure).
Top trip, top packing, nothing bent or broken, no check in hassles (I should add I'm not a pro and don't need spare everything).
Edited by GoinDown, 10 June 2010 - 07:29 AM.
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