Don't bring your 5D... get a cheap and small compact. Then you can wrap your cam with your clothes and check in your cam... most probably no problem
Anyway... I never check in my DSLR and laptop, I prefer to carry it with me, I got myself a good bag that can put both items in so no problem... but don't ever check in your laptop (with or without your harddisk - although frankly I don't know how you dismantle the harddisk from the computer) bcos harddisk is not the only fragile thing in your laptop - not forgetting your very very large LCD.
I learn the hard way not to check in any valuabe items in my luggage.
Not because they are fragile and might be damaged during the handling but because of theft by the SATS luggage handlers inside Changi Airport. Theft by luggage handlers is quite rampant in Changi Airport. Every once in a while, the airport security would catch some and we would read about it in the newspapers.
I checked in my $450 Metz flash during a holiday 1.5 yrs ago only to find upon arrival at the hotel that I had lost the flash and another expensive item from my luggage. I was silly enough to use a lugguage with TSA locks which makes it easy for those thieving handlers inside Changi Airport to open my luggage with their illegally obtained master keys and take out items without having to break the locks.
The other mistake we made was to check in early which gave those thieves more time to steal things from our luggage. My friend who had used a normal luggage without TSA locks but with additional padlocks found that there was an additional unknown padlock added to his luggage. Obviously the thieves were frustrated that they could not open his luggage easily and decided to pass on their frustration by making it difficult for him to open his luggage later on.
So the lessons learned from this experience were:
When departing from Changi Airport,
1. Never use TSA locked luggage if not travelling to the US or Japan
2. Never put camera gears or expensive items inside the check-in luggage
3. Pay for the cellophane wrapping service at the airport to wrap up the check-in luggage if have to check in any valuable items in the luggage
Since the TSA lock is built-in, what you mean is that if using TSA locked luggage, we should padlock it with a non-TSA padlock.use TSA locked luggage without using the lock and use padlock...
.....because of theft by the SATS luggage handlers inside Changi Airport. Theft by luggage handlers is quite rampant in Changi Airport. Every once in a while, the airport security would catch some and we would read about it in the newspapers.
I checked in my $450 Metz flash during a holiday 1.5 yrs ago only to find upon arrival at the hotel that I had lost the flash and another expensive item from my luggage........................
I learn the hard way not to check in any valuabe items in my luggage.
Not because they are fragile and might be damaged during the handling but because of theft by the SATS luggage handlers inside Changi Airport. Theft by luggage handlers is quite rampant in Changi Airport. Every once in a while, the airport security would catch some and we would read about it in the newspapers.
I checked in my $450 Metz flash during a holiday 1.5 yrs ago only to find upon arrival at the hotel that I had lost the flash and another expensive item from my luggage. I was silly enough to use a lugguage with TSA locks which makes it easy for those thieving handlers inside Changi Airport to open my luggage with their illegally obtained master keys and take out items without having to break the locks.
The other mistake we made was to check in early which gave those thieves more time to steal things from our luggage. My friend who had used a normal luggage without TSA locks but with additional padlocks found that there was an additional unknown padlock added to his luggage. Obviously the thieves were frustrated that they could not open his luggage easily and decided to pass on their frustration by making it difficult for him to open his luggage later on.
So the lessons learned from this experience were:
When departing from Changi Airport,
1. Never use TSA locked luggage if not travelling to the US or Japan
2. Never put camera gears or expensive items inside the check-in luggage
3. Pay for the cellophane wrapping service at the airport to wrap up the check-in luggage if have to check in any valuable items in the luggage
Since the TSA lock is built-in, what you mean is that if using TSA locked luggage, we should padlock it with a non-TSA padlock.
And make sure you are not using luggage that use zippers... It can be easily opened with a pen...
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A related question - do you put your wallet n credit cards in your check in luggage ? Have you considered seperating the lens from the body, placing each in some kinda lightly padded bag and carrying this with lap top in a bigger laptop bag ? Actual given the tight time frames in business travel today I'd be surprise u have time to shoot. Most companies do not allow for extra days even at your cost for hotel N expenses if you are an employee.
never. i only bring max 2 credit cards with me and they stay with me. wallet stays with me though i do split my cash between my wallet and my backpack.
weight being the reason is why I started straight with MFTs when moving up from P n S. I'm really not as strong like some bros here with the FF DSLRs and lenses. I even find my OMD with 12-35mm heavy at times. (yeah, I'm a wimp =.= ) but i really can't imagine lugging around kilos of equip when travelling.