Flying With Your Underwater Camera System
Flying With Your Underwater Camera System – 6 Tips To Ease Travel Stress
Travel is an important part of being a well-rounded underwater photographer or videographer. But the rigors of the road can play hell on sensitive equipment. Here are some tips to get your gear safely to your destination, and how to avoid excess-baggage fees.

Ensure that your sensitive photography equipment gets to your destination intact by using specially designed luggage like this Pelican 1620 hard case.

A camera-specific roller like the Thinktank Airport International can safely and securely carry a complete underwater compact camera system.
Use luggage specially designed for photo equipment
Too often we see people use regular luggage, bubble wrap and stuff wrapped in clothes to pack their camera system, with the end result being broken camera gear. In the sorting process, baggage can fall up to three feet and be subject to mechanical sorting arms - as well as porters and bellhops. A sturdy, purpose-built camera bag designed for travel will cost less than the repair or replacement of damaged gear.
Ensure that your sensitive photography equipment gets to your destination intact by using specially designed luggage like this Pelican 1620 hard case.
If you have a DSLR camera system, check it
Most DSLR systems are too big for carry-on luggage. Place all the underwater gear in the checked bag. Make sure batteries in lights are disconnected. Use a separate carry-on bag for your cameras, lenses, computer and hard drives.
A camera-specific roller like the Thinktank Airport International can safely and securely carry a complete underwater compact camera system.
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