Navigating the Skies: A Guide to Safely Flying with Your Camera Kit

by Nick Rosendale

Introduction

Travelling with your camera kit can be both exhilarating and nerve-wracking. As photographers, we understand the importance of our gear and the memories it captures. To ensure a smooth journey and safeguard your equipment, here’s a comprehensive guide on flying with your camera kit.

– Nick Rosendale, Founder | Events Through a Lens

Travelling with your camera kit can be both exhilarating and nerve-wracking. As photographers, we understand the importance of our gear and the memories it captures. To ensure a smooth journey and safeguard your equipment, here’s a comprehensive guide on flying with your camera kit.

– Nick Rosendale, Founder | Events Through a Lens

1.

Carry-On Essentials: Cameras, Lenses and more

When it comes to your camera and lenses, the golden rule is: never check them in.

Always carry your precious equipment in your carry-on bag. Airlines are generally accommodating when it comes to camera gear in the cabin, and storing them in the overhead bin ensures they stay safe and secure throughout the flight.

Batteries in the Cabin, Too

Did you know that camera batteries are not allowed in the hold luggage? It’s a crucial piece of information many photographers overlook. Spare batteries must be carried in your carry-on bag. Most airlines have restrictions on the number of spare batteries and their capacity, so it’s wise to check with your airline before.

When it comes to laptops, most are allowed in both the hold and cabin, however you generally may feel more comfortable having as much of your kit with you in the cabin as possible.

Secure Your Memory Cards

Memory cards are tiny but hold immense value. To prevent loss or damage, store them in a protective case and consider carrying them in your carry-on bag. This ensures that your precious memories remain intact and accessible throughout your journey.

Invest in Quality Carry-On Bags

Choosing the right carry-on bag is crucial for flying with your camera gear. Opt for a bag that provides ample padding and customizable compartments to secure your camera bodies, lenses, and accessories. Many manufacturers design bags specifically for photographers, with features like reinforced exteriors, weather resistance, and TSA-friendly compartments for quick security checks.

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