What is your 'camera for life'?

Is the effect of the airport scanners really that bad?

It's been a while since I've flown anywhere, but I used to fly semi-regularly for work. I often requested hand-checking of film. Sometimes, especially when busy this request was refused.
I also carried the cameras through though, I always figured their metal shell protects the film sufficiently.

In the end, neither the film in the cameras nor the carry-on film ever had any significant defects. At least defects that would be outside of my control (Bad pictures, sloppy loading, sloppy development, etc. etc. ;-)
It requires planning, and maybe just a safe backup, even if only your cell phone. Most of the time, they'll hand check, at least that's what it sounds like for user experiences, but definitely want to fly the most direct route, limiting scan opportunities, preference for slower ISO's and look into film availability at your destination spot. That type of planning.
 

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