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Outlier here: I'd say take the Rollei TLR and nothing else. Shoot less, shoot better.
Have a wonderful trip !
Have a wonderful trip !
Outlier here: I'd say take the Rollei TLR and nothing else. Shoot less, shoot better.
Have a wonderful trip !
I will never carry film again when flying. My wife and I went to Italy and while traveling through Paris my 400 neopan was ruined by X-rays. It was my carry on too. The security didn't recognize my f2 and ran it back and forth several times.
Out of your list I would only carry my M9 with a 24, 35 & 90. Were going on another trip over Christmas and will do as I did on my last one this spring. I carried two D3100 Nikons and a super wide zoom, wide to moderate Tele and a moderate to long Tele. All are very small and light weight. One D3100 is Infrared and the other is normal color. Actually this trip I think I'm only going to take the one color body and the moderate wide to Tele lens, extra battery and charger and extra cards. Too much gear is like being on a job. I spend too much time fussing with gear and don't enjoy the travel as much. One trip I just took a canon G10 and that was perfect. I've traveled so much on assignments and my assistant an I had to deal with sixteen or more cases of gear, I'm over that.
My choice would be SWC for the kicks and the M9 for the rest (with one lens, 35mm comes to mind). Enjoy your trip !
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I wonder how 120 film fares with Xray. Will the ispectors leave the film wrapped or will they remove the wrap to inspect in hand inspection? The M9 would be safe.