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Flying With Your Digital Camera: Five Things You Should Know Before You Do
Know the airline’s rules regarding digital cameras well before your flight, and consider getting both protective equipment and some type of insurance in case something should happen. And remember, unless you plan to use it, leave your camera put away.
Flying to new and different places can be an exciting activity, and you will definitely want to share the experiences you had or save something for remembrance. This purpose is a very popular one for digital cameras and other gadgets. These gadgets are convenient enough to be easily packed in a cybsershot case and then carried around. If you plan a trip then you need to follow a few tips to ensure safety to your digital camera during your travel:
You need to know the airline’s regulations regarding taking a digital camera aboard
Most airline companies will allow camera bags as carry-on baggage. Pursuant to standard procedure, however, you may have to submit your camera bag for inspection. You might even have to check it if it’s not small enough to carry it with you. If you find you need to check your camera, it is important to know what regulations to expect. This will help you take the correct precautions, for example, using a hard case.
Think about getting insurance for your camera
Insurance is not really the answer if your camera is of the just point and shoot variety. But if you have a more advanced camera or SLR model, consider getting it insured. Ensure that you study the insurance policy to know whether it provides coverage for lost, damaged or stolen cameras and also if the policy applies only for in-airport handling or extends to the place you are traveling to.
Protect your camera from harsh external elements
Volatile weather is one of the biggest concerns when traveling with your camera. It is important that you keep your camera safe from extreme weather conditions like rain, snow and heat. If you think your camera might be exposed to water or extreme environmental conditions, consider protecting it with a sealed plastic bag or a cybershot case. If you notice any condensation building up on the surface of the camera or inside it, stop using it until you are able to get back indoors.
Be sure that correct and proper contact info can be found somewhere on your camera
As a precautionary measure, in case you lose your camera, you should label it with contact information and ID. You can put a small tag or sticker on your camera or camera bag and fill it up with your name, phone number, e-mail address and maybe the contact number of the hotel you are staying in. Perhaps you don’t want to stick anything on your camera. In that case, take a picture of a piece of paper with all your necessary information, making sure that it’s on the first frame of your memory card. Anybody who might find and turn on your camera will be able to see this image.
Take out your camera only when it is needed
In the same way that you would not walk around unfamiliar streets waving a stash of money, you should not wander around with your digital camera exposed. Don’t take it out of your bag till you need it.
Your camera is a significant investment that requires in-flight coddling, so take a few minutes to insure you’ve got the right protective gear.
Please visit the website for more information on the cybershot waterproof case and other protective gear for your camera: http://www.waterproofcases.net/sonydscp10.html.
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