You can take a camera in your carry-on luggage, but I can't take a camera in your carry-on luggage because I don't have your carry-on luggage. I would suggest that if you DO want to put your camera in your carry-on luggage, do NOT have any film in the camera, NOR in your carry-on, as the bag will go through X-ray and ruin the film. Pack ALL film in your CHECKED luggage. THOSE bags do not go through the same X-ray.
Yes, you are allowed to take digital cameras on the plane, unless the airport has a restriction for some reason. Batteries are also allowed, but loose lithium batteries are not allowed in checked baggage. Thanks for asking!
yes..IF you are ONLY bringing one bag it can be put in the overhead ( That is how I did it on my last airplane trip)...I did not have any stored luggage, just one carry on!!)
to add on its best to have it as carry on because Luggage packers usually throw the bags in and out of the plane which can damage or break the sensitive equipment. also because of the coolness at 40,000 feet it can damage or even destroy lenses (due to sudden pressure changes and temperature changes). so it is HIGHLY ADVISABLE to have it as CARRY ON if not a requirement for any photographer to keep it as carry on
Yes, but they should be stowed during takeoff and landing.
YES - turn it off just like any other electrical device when instructed by the crew, then you can turn it back on all the same. Some good photo ops out the window during flight
yes u can bring cameras inside the airplane but you can only use them at certain times. (You can't use them during take off, landing,, and taxi)
it depends on where your from, but its best NOT to use a camera in the plane for security reasons
Nope, you can't you will be accused for bring electronics. Show the customs and seek advice.
Yes, there are disposable, one-time use digital cameras, however I doubt they are very popular since they tend to be expensive ($20 per camera) and you can get a reusable digital camera for around $50.
She uses a Hasselbad digital camera.
"Digital camera" is two words. "Camera" is a noun and "digital" is an adjective describing the camera. Neither word is a verb.
You would have to use a Minolta SLR digital camera with a Minolta lens. However, don't automatically assume an old Minolta lens will work on a digital camera. You need to determine whether the digital camera accepts interchangeable lenses and whether it accepts the specific Minolta SLR lens and mount you have. There is no real generic answer to this question.
Kodak invented the digital camera.
Yes you can use a SLR lens as an attachment on some digital camera. You will have to check the camera to see if there is an attachment that is available on the camera.
no
Digital Camera cases, like all camera cases are used to protect and carry the camera while it is not in use.
Kodak is widely accepted as the easiest to use digital camera.
A digital camera is not required but recommeneded in the use of tabletop photography. A digital camera simplifies the process and allows for faster results.
Yes, there are disposable, one-time use digital cameras, however I doubt they are very popular since they tend to be expensive ($20 per camera) and you can get a reusable digital camera for around $50.
For a Canon digital camera, a 50mm camera lens is just about right. You can also use other lenses depending on what kind of digital camera you are using.
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She uses a Hasselbad digital camera.
The best feature of the digital camera is that you can view images instantly. They are also easier to use and you have more of a control over the film camera.
You can use a Kodak easy sara IS digital camera as a webcam only if it does not have automatic closing lens.
Film cameras