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I will be traveling to TZ to hunt buff etc in early October. My question is: I want to take a large camera and lens, 30D and 70-200 f2.8 plus the kit lens a 17-85IS. Will I be able to take a carry on bag plus my camera equipment bag on this international flight? Thanks Dr.C


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You should not have any problems at all with that on any airline.
 
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Dr.C,

I took the same set up last October to TZ with no problems.

I found the 70-200 f2.8 very heavy to carry while hunting buffalo and ended up leaving it in the truck most of the time. Since then I have purchased a Tokino 80-400 that is about half the weight and size. I wish I had it last October.
 
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I have found that setup(canon 70-200 f2.8) to be quite heavy,but the picture quality I think is superb. Don't have a feel yet for how much time will be available for photography. I hope the camera setup will prove to be a worthy investment, I know it will be here at home. Bought a Tamrac Velocity bag this last weekend that I feel will help w/ transport and access.Regards Dr.C


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At Heathrow they would only allow one bag per person through security, so check with your travel agent to be sure you fit the restrictions whereever you are headed. I had a small soft case for my D70, extra lens, batteries, and memory, but it fit in my carry on with my smaller camera and other items.
 
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Charles: I really appreciate your post. I would like to make one very serious recommendation however. In the picture of your bed in camp,YOUR HAT IS ON THE BED. Unbeknown to a lot of folks, that is extremely bad luck. So I just thought that I would point out this fact to the board and make a public record for the future. Rant aside, I really love your images and it inspires me to try to do as well. I will try to save enough room in my carry on bag to hold camera equipment ...just in case. We are traveling thru Amsterdam. Thanks a lot. Dr.C Texas Panhandle


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BUT -- it is my lucky hat, so that cancels it out!

In reality, there is nowhere else in the tent for the hat, so...
 
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It is one thing when you just don't know........There is always a place for a hat, even a lucky one, other than a bed. Dr. C


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Wow ... didm't know about the hat! Will be more careful next time ;>Wink

I took a camera case loaded with a Nikon D200 with 2 lenses, battery grip, strobe, and extra batteries and such as a carry-on to TZ through Amsterdam last year with no troubles. Rode in the truck all of the time during the hunt. Would get a pretty protective case as a result.

The pics have been wonderful memories of the trip.


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Mike: Appreciate the reply. The case that I have is soft but well padded, one is a Canon one that came w/ the 30D. The other is a Tamrac Velocity 9 that is more portable and also well padded. Do not put a hat on a bed! Dr.C


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