Can the DSLR take the X-ray upon checkin?
Can the DSLR take the X-ray upon checkin?
This thread is suppose to be about the altitudes that commercial aircrafts cruise at and the pressure that is felt in the plane. It isn't a thread about putting DSLR through x-rays despite the fact that this is a photography forum. :bsmilie:
P.S.: I would just like to take this opportunity to thank sunnyday and Snoweagle for keeping my nights in Kota Kinabalu entertaining. If it wasn't for the constant bickering between the 2 of you about cruising altitudes and changing pressures in the cabin, I'm sure my life would be alot more meaningless than it already is. :bsmilie:
P.P.S.: Yep, DSLR can take X-ray upon check-in. I do it all the time too. No problems so far.![]()
According to FAA(Federal Aviation Authority), *all* electrical appliances are to be switched off.
Haha, you know NASA uses Nikon camera and lenses in space? Now talking about 0 gravity. ;p
"Attention all passengers. We're about to start our approach to Changi Airport. Please remove batteries from your watches and turn off your pacemakers. Ambulance team will be available to revive any heart patients after landing."
This is a thread about cabin pressure and cruising altitude and just about all things related to a commercial airplane, not effect of zero gravity, you know :bsmilie: If you experience free fall in a commercial plane, camera safety is probably not the #1 thing to worry about.
:bsmilie: Now u're entertaining me! ;p
I try my best! Keep up the good work! :thumbsup: :bsmilie:
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anywais, slightly off OT topic... but what abt DSLRs in the un-pressurized luggage compartments? don't think anything should happen right? since SLRs aren't exactly airtight and pressure changes due to altitude increase are pretty much gradual, thus making a pressure build-up within the camera body's cavity quite unlikely....:think:
Perhaps the airlines are afraid your tiny devices are triggers for the bomb you have in the cargo hull? If u blow up a plane in mid air and take everyone onboard with you, that's sad. But if you blow up the plane during take off or landing, we might be forced to close the airport for a day or two. Imagine the financial losses if that happens. So passengers, turn off all your iTriggers during take-offs and landings. We'll take our chances with you in mid flight![]()