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Hey guys,
Im heading to perth on monday and im flying over just wondering (as this is my first time taking my gear on a plane) where do you store your gear on the plane?
I have a lowepro flipside 400 AW camera bag with all my gear in it.
Also anytips to help prevent damage would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers
Jason
Old Skool
12-05-2011, 6:33pm
Take it as carry on luggage, if possible put it at your feet rather than in the overhead locker.
if its too eavy until you are onboard just sling the camera(s) around your neck, stuff lenses in your pockets etc....its just the bag that has to weigh < 8kg or whatever it is
markjaffa
12-05-2011, 10:32pm
I got pinged last month coming BACK from Indonesia and they wanted to weigh my carry on luggage! :eek: I had 16kg in my bag, including my tripod on the outside. I was able to re-pack the tripod into my dive bag, but I still had 14kg in the camera bag. I was starting to pull out the camera and laptop when the check-in girl called over her supervisor - as soon as I said/she saw it was camera gear, "Its no problem, no problem." So tell them whats in there if they weigh it and then want you to check it in. :th3:
Lance B
12-05-2011, 10:37pm
I took a Lowepro Flipside 400 on the plane with my Nikon gear, weighing about 8kg all up, to Europe and then later to Singapore and there were no issues. I even had a couple of pouches on the waist belt, where I put another camera body and flash, on my trup to Singapore I generally put it under the seat in front where I can keep an eye on it rather than in the overhead locker as I am a bit paranoid. :o I do not think you will have any issues with taking the Flipside 400 on the plane.
Thanks for your help guys.
I took a Lowepro Flipside 400 on the plane with my Nikon gear, weighing about 8kg all up, to Europe and then later to Singapore and there were no issues. I even had a couple of pouches on the waist belt, where I put another camera body and flash, on my trup to Singapore I generally put it under the seat in front where I can keep an eye on it rather than in the overhead locker as I am a bit paranoid. :o I do not think you will have any issues with taking the Flipside 400 on the plane.
Heh, I flew back from Shanghai with my gear + laptop in carry on baggage. I felt really nervous leaving it at my seat whenever I went to the bathroom.
Qantas never seem to check the weight, for what it is worth. And you can get away with two carry on bags if one is clearly a laptop. I'm sure they occasionally do check the weight, but they haven't for 6 flights now.
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