Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/09/25

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Subject: [Leica] About ready to give it up...
From: s.jessurun95 at chello.nl (animal)
Date: Sat Sep 25 19:24:27 2004
References: <3F5E2B41-DA09-11D8-8AEA-000A9568588C@spectare.com><82DC619E-DA53-11D8-8A55-000A958E5526@linkus.net><40FECE60.9090601@chello.nl><6E43A62C-DB53-11D8-A7EF-000A958E5526@linkus.net> <C4199F9A-DB56-11D8-B7DA-000A9568588C@spectare.com>

Next time you fly take a look at the little tag in each overhead luggage
bin.
It states the manufacturers weight limit for that bin  you,ll be suprised.
best regards
simon jessurun

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jim Laurel" <jplaurel@spectare.com>
To: "Leica Users Group" <lug@leica-users.org>
Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2004 10:44 PM
Subject: Re: [Leica] About ready to give it up...


> As Rei points out, the carry-on standards are arbitrarily set by the
> airlines themselves.  Philippne Airlines made repeated announcements
> about the 15lb limit and claimed that this was a new FAA regulation,
> which I don't think is true.  As far as I know the FAA has guidelines
> that a carry-on should be no more than 45 linear inches, but has no
> weight limitations.
>
> Philippine Air weighed our carry-ons twice to ensure they were under
> 15lb - one at check in, and once at the gate.  Both times, I removed
> the EOS body and 28-70 to get my bag down to 15lb.  They regarded my
> computer case as a "personal item", though it also weighs over 15lbs!
>
> As to the portable devices to back up cards, I have one of those along
> with me too, but do not trust it.  The day before I left, I pulled mine
> out (Flashtrax 80gb), and connected it to my Powerbook to do some
> housekeeping.  The Mac reported it could not connect to it.  Rebooted
> the Mac, same message.  Finally used the Flashtrax firmware to reformat
> the device, and the Mac connected fine.  Therefore, I assume it was an
> issue with the Flashtrax.  Point is, that if i had just come back from
> my trip, with some important pictures on the Flashtrax, they would all
> have been lost.  So, I don't trust them.  Plus, with digital SLRs -
> particularly the dust prone EOS1Ds - you need a computer with you to
> alert you to sensor dust problems.
>
> --Jim
>
> On Jul 21, 2004, at 1:20 PM, Brian Sledz wrote:
>
> > Good solution, if you trust those burners. ;-]
> > Brian
> > On Jul 21, 2004, at 3:13 PM, Nathan Wajsman wrote:
> >
> >> My solutions is simpler: no computer! For downloading images from
> >> your flash cards and such, use either a portable HD or a CD burner.
> >> For checking email and web browsing, there are internet cafes
> >> everywhere. I only take my laptop on trips when I am driving.
> >>
> >> Nathan
> >>
> >> Brian Sledz wrote:
> >>
> >>> Jim,
> >>> You are allowed 2 carry-ons.  I take my computer in its briefcase
> >>> and then a small size carry-on with wheels.  I have carefully packed
> >>> a 4 lens 2 body Leica kit, Canon 10D and 4 lenses and tripod in the
> >>> roller along with film.  It goes through security no problem.  Put
> >>> your Lowe pro or camera case empty in another suitcase.  I usually
> >>> take a Northface backpack and flatten it in my checked luggage.  I
> >>> have not gone international but have been lots of domestic places
> >>> with all this gear.
> >>> HTH
> >>> Brian
> >>> Ps you can always put a few lenses in the briefcase too.
> >>> On Jul 19, 2004, at 11:57 PM, Jim Laurel wrote:
> >>>> I'm writing this from San Francisco International, as we make our
> >>>> way toward the Philippines for a month-long trip.  I decided to
> >>>> take the EOS 1Ds this time, which is already proving to be a
> >>>> questionable decision.  Philippine Airlines has a policy of one
> >>>> carry-on with a weight of 15 lbs or less.  So, a standard-issue kit
> >>>> consisting of a 1Ds body, EF 70-200 f2.8 IS, 16-35 f2.8 and 28-70
> >>>> f2.8, plus a 540EX strobe puts you over the limit at 20 lbs in a
> >>>> little LowePro Mini Trekker backpack.  I'm stickin' it to the man
> >>>> by stuffing enough gear into my pockets to bring it down to 15 lbs,
> >>>> but what a hassle!  Shooting digital, means you've got to carry a
> >>>> computer as well, and that bag weighs around 17 lbs.  And of
> >>>> course, you can't check gear in, since you can't lock bags/boxes
> >>>> any more.  Travel restrictions getting so onerous, damn near
> >>>> impossible to shoot at home in the US for fear of being harassed.
> >>>> I'm about ready to call it a day as far as photography is
> >>>> concerned.
> >>>>
> >>>> Oddly enough, perhaps the only solution for the globetrotting
> >>>> photographer, who wants the highest quality, is a simple Leica RF
> >>>> outfit, and pick up film as you go.
> >>>>
> >>>> --Jim Laurel
> >>>>
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> >>
> >> -- 
> >> Nathan Wajsman
> >> Almere, The Netherlands
> >> Mobile: +31 6 30 868 671
> >> General photography: http://www.nathanfoto.com
> >> Seville photography: http://www.fotosevilla.com
> >>
> >>
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