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So, I just came back from the US where I bought a Bessa R3M, a 40mm 1.4 and lots of film. I already knew about the "don't leave your film in your checked luggage" thing, so I brought it on the plane. The guards at the Newark security station had no problems with hand checking the film, but required me to put in the camera (which had film in it), but according to them, it shouldn't matter on film with a speed of under 800.
However, when I got to Schippol, the guard didn't understand my request or something (I asked, and he just said "yes yes" and sent the film through the machine along with my bag). For some reason, they didn't figure out the compartments in my bag and managed to send my bag, with all of my film, through the scanner at least three times until I intervened and showed them the item I assume they were looking for (Olympus 35RC), and then they sent it through yet another time and finally said that "everything is looking normal".
Should I expect the film to be damaged now?
However, when I got to Schippol, the guard didn't understand my request or something (I asked, and he just said "yes yes" and sent the film through the machine along with my bag). For some reason, they didn't figure out the compartments in my bag and managed to send my bag, with all of my film, through the scanner at least three times until I intervened and showed them the item I assume they were looking for (Olympus 35RC), and then they sent it through yet another time and finally said that "everything is looking normal".
Should I expect the film to be damaged now?