Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/02/08
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]zeissler writes: - Does Austria have any rules about tripod usage? Snip None in my experience. I've used my old tiltall there. >>would it be smarter to purchase the film in Vienna? What about processing? snip I travel there on business, which is different, perhaps worse than a personal trip, because I'm in a hurry. No time to size up the inspectors, etc. Many trips through airports on a trip. My judgment has always been to take my film and bring it back. I do not use the film shields, and always have it out of the carton, seeded with 3200, in zip locks. I ask very insistently, even feigning lack of understanding for hand inspection, and get it often. I haven't been burned yet. However, if I lost a trip due to fog, it would not be the end of the world, to me. It's not worth the time to search out my film, and processing there. You experience my differ. Thought you might be interested in my experience going through the machines. - I'm planning on taking both the Leica IIIf and the M3 with a 25mm, 35mm, 50mm and a 135mm so I can shoot mono and color. Do I need proof of ownership or insurance documents to show to customs? snip Technically you do to return. I have a copy of my homeowners insurance document which lists my equipment in the bottom of my bag. I have never been forced to dig for it. I've been asked a few times. Itdosen't take much effort to get some type of proof of ownership, so I would do it. Again I'm normally traveling on business, traveling very light, carry on's, and my light kit M5, 70's 35'cron, 90 collspbl - I will be wearing non-descript clothing and carrying a non-descript camera bag. Is there anything I should be aware of regarding theft prevention, or trying to fit in with the locals? Nothing you would not do at home. It's a magnificent city. Go and wander with camera always ready. I'd love to have the time you'll have on your trip sometime!!