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Traveling with photo equipment is a minor nuisance these days, but I have come up with a plan which works flying out of Cedar Rapids, and then on return trips from Ft Lauderdale, SFO, Portland OR, Detroit, etc.
I put my Bessa in a ziplock plastic bag, and the lens(es) in a separate bag as well. I do the shoe thing, and pull out my CPAP medical device, and camera equipment, put them in a basket, and send them through the scanner.
I have never had any problem when using this procedure, and, oddly enough, my film shield bag goes through w/o a hitch, I use an Optech bag whihcx should be reasonably 'opaque'. Why they don't pull the bag out and search it I don't know. Maybe they can see through it, but at any rate, never a problem.
Oddly enough, though the CPAP unit is pretty clearly a medical device, about one in three times, they pull it aside, and run a bomb residue wipe down on it.
I think, like most things these days, you get along if you go along. Being pro-active on showing the equipment seems to be a big help.
One other thing, I go through 'naked', no watch, coins, wallet, etc. Just my tickets and ID. Everything is in my waist pouch in my backpack, so there is very little I have to worry about. Nearly forgot my watch one time when I pulled it off to get through the walk through scanner, so I decided it all goes in the pack. Never a problem after that.
Packing sure is a pain these days though, it now takes me a couple of hours to make sure everything is 'just right', that and lists. Lots of lists.
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