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Answers From The New York Institute Of Photography

travel photography tips It's travel time, and this means you're going to be faced with that dilemma again as you go through airport security: To X-ray or not to X-ray. That is the question for your camera and film! Here's the answer according to the New York Institute of Photography.

X-ray's don't harm cameras. They harm film. So if your camera is loaded with film - and it should be - your concern should be for the film in it, not for the camera itself.

Will airport X-rays harm your film? Yes, they can...but you usually don't have to worry, according to NYI. Here's why. The X-ray machines in all American airports and most overseas international airports will not harm your film, provided your film is X-rayed just once or twice. So if you're flying to Disneyland or Hawaii or London and back, your film should not be harmed by the airport X-ray machines.

amazon camera and photo shopA problem arises, however, if your film is X-rayed more than a couple of times. X-rays are cumulative. The second dose adds to the first. The third to the second. And so on. Eventually, your film will be harmed by the accumulation of X-rays. So if you're going on a multi-leg trip, beware. Insist that your camera and film be hand-inspected on each leg of your journey. Security personnel are required to heed your request in the U.S., and the inconvenience is minor.

NYI notes an exception to the "once-or-twice-is-OK" rule, relates to extremely sensitive (so-called "fast") films - films rated ISO 800 or faster. These sensitive films may be harmed by even a single dose. So insist that they be hand inspected even on a one-leg trip.

Video Advice

Finally, in case you're worried about traveling with your camcorder, here's what NYI says about videotape. Videotape won't be affected by X-rays - even repeated X-rays. But it is very sensitive to the magnetic field in that security "doorway" you walk through. Our advice: Never take videotape through that "door." Never. Not even once! Either place it on the conveyer belt along with your hand-luggage, or have it hand inspected.


For additional tips and tricks to help you take better pictures when you travel on vacation, visit the New York Institute of Photography web site at www.nyip.com.

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