Airport CT scanners

A quick update: Birmingham airport is now using the new CT scanners. I spoke with a security staff and said that they can damage film so we need to have them ready in a plastic bag and request hand check. He swiped them and gave them back to me.
Edinburgh have them and won’t hand check - total pain
 
Edinburgh have them and won’t hand check - total pain
The Edinburgh Airport website has this to say about traveling with film: "Please speak to a member of staff in the security hall and let them know you're travelling with camera film in your hand luggage. They'll be able to give you advice and let you know the best process to follow for the lane you are going through."
 
The Edinburgh Airport website has this to say about traveling with film: "Please speak to a member of staff in the security hall and let them know you're travelling with camera film in your hand luggage. They'll be able to give you advice and let you know the best process to follow for the lane you are going through."
Tried that previously at the start of the year and was told anything 800 and below was safe to go through the new scanner - not going to argue with them as I want to get on my holiday 😂
 
Debating with airport staff and possibly missing my flight I gave up back in 2009, when I last flew across the Atlantic with Kodachrome in my hand luggage.
 
I made an experiment when i travelled to Ethiopia from Sweden a couple of weeks ago.
I got 10 120 films handcontrolled and did let one HP5 go through the CT-scan one time, and three times through an ordinary scanner.

Here is the result.

Rolleiflex automat model 2

Edited the pictures just slightly.

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