takesome1 said:neuroanatomist said:I haven't travelled with my 600 II yet, but if I were to do so, I'd put the lens in my Storm im2500 carryon hard case, and put the hood in checked luggage.
Depending on your airline and class of service, there's always a chance you'll end up boarding after the overheads are full, and be forced to gate check your carryon, which is why I put often my photo gear in a hard case and have TSA-approved locks along just in case.
I suppose one logic is as good as the other. I have never been forced to gate check my gear. The airlines have miss directed my bags though.
I have a hard case I could put mine in. The reason I usually do not and carry on is that most trips I take the super tele, photos with the super tele are the reason for the trip. I can wear the same clothes for days. I can go without a tripod.
Waiting days for a camera and lens to arrive would completely destroy the trip. A family vacation that the lens would be nice to have along, I might put it in the pelican.
neuroanatomist said:I haven't travelled with my 600 II yet, but if I were to do so, I'd put the lens in my Storm im2500 carryon hard case, and put the hood in checked luggage.
Depending on your airline and class of service, there's always a chance you'll end up boarding after the overheads are full, and be forced to gate check your carryon, which is why I put often my photo gear in a hard case and have TSA-approved locks along just in case.
candc said:neuroanatomist said:I haven't travelled with my 600 II yet, but if I were to do so, I'd put the lens in my Storm im2500 carryon hard case, and put the hood in checked luggage.
Depending on your airline and class of service, there's always a chance you'll end up boarding after the overheads are full, and be forced to gate check your carryon, which is why I put often my photo gear in a hard case and have TSA-approved locks along just in case.
I have an f-stop Satori and some ICU's. The 600, sigma 120-300, plus a body fit in the xl pro. I would like to put that in a hard ease for travel but it seems from looking at the dimensions of the im2500 on the pelican site that the lid won't close with the hood on the 600. The 1510 is a bit deeper (7.6" vs 7.2"). That one might be just big enough to work?
neuroanatomist said:candc said:neuroanatomist said:I haven't travelled with my 600 II yet, but if I were to do so, I'd put the lens in my Storm im2500 carryon hard case, and put the hood in checked luggage.
Depending on your airline and class of service, there's always a chance you'll end up boarding after the overheads are full, and be forced to gate check your carryon, which is why I put often my photo gear in a hard case and have TSA-approved locks along just in case.
I have an f-stop Satori and some ICU's. The 600, sigma 120-300, plus a body fit in the xl pro. I would like to put that in a hard ease for travel but it seems from looking at the dimensions of the im2500 on the pelican site that the lid won't close with the hood on the 600. The 1510 is a bit deeper (7.6" vs 7.2"). That one might be just big enough to work?
The hood for the 600 II is ~7.7" in diameter (and slightly longer than that), so I don't think it would fit in the Peli 1510, either. Thus the suggestion to pack the hood in checked luggage.
applecider said:...so please some one who has traveled with your gear checked please chime in.
rpt said:You da boss! 23 kg of hand luggage? Do tell us how you did that!
And if I were to be able to purchase a lens like the 600L, I would not check it in.
grahamsz said:...if you find yourself of a United Express Canadair then you'll be SOL. I doubt you could even fit a bare 600mm in the overhead bin.
neuroanatomist said:On the side of the RJ aisle with two seats, the underseat area holds a much larger carryon.
grahamsz said:neuroanatomist said:On the side of the RJ aisle with two seats, the underseat area holds a much larger carryon.
Sure but
a) You can't be sure you'll be on that side
b) Even still you won't be fitting a "maximum size" roller bag under the seat in front of you