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Flying with 120 film
Traveling from the United States to Europe, any country; what is the largest number of rolls you have taken with you in your carry on?
Curt
Everytime I find a film or paper that I like, they discontinue it. - Paul Strand - Aperture monograph on Strand
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I took about 20 rolls of 120 and maybe 15 of 35mm traveling from Canada to London. They were more than enough for 3 weeks of shooting for me. Went through carry-on xray a couple of times and I developed back home, all good. I actually forgot to take 10 unused rolls out of my pack and into carry-on for the trip home and so far so good, no fogging!
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I'm sorry I should have broadened it to from North America, or even from anywhere to anywhere long distance. Scott doesn't need to reply.
Everytime I find a film or paper that I like, they discontinue it. - Paul Strand - Aperture monograph on Strand
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Flew from PDX to Frankfurt with 50 rolls of Velvia and Fuji Acros. No issues at all, even when I brought them home after 9 months and developed.
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 Originally Posted by Curt
I'm sorry I should have broadened it to from North America, or even from anywhere to anywhere long distance. Scott doesn't need to reply.
Well my 800 was from Europe to the South Pacific, if that helps.
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Everytime I find a film or paper that I like, they discontinue it. - Paul Strand - Aperture monograph on Strand
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Yes I was an assistant for a well known international wedding photographer, wedding was a week long shot entirely on 120 film at the request of the client.
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Wow, it must have been a very expensive wedding.
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I didn't dare ask, but I got paid more for that week than I would usually earn in 2 months.
Was great fun though, I've never reloaded so many cameras in one week!
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