ChiSoxKeith
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Mar 16, 2010
- Messages
- 2,174
So I had to travel on business to California for a couple of days and I decided to bring my DSLR with. Haven't really been in California in a while, and the customer I was going to visit is in Chino, a nice valley area with mountains to the East & West.
Took some ok pictures, but now I'm sitting here worried that over half of my gear is gone!
I don't usually check baggage on short trips, especially when you have one of those airlines that charge bag fees! There was a computer foul up and I wound up in the very last boarding group of the plane. When the last group of us (about 10 or so passengers) got to the aircraft the flight attendants informed us that all of the overhead compartments were full and they would have to check our bags (for free).
I had my DSLR out and around my neck (was taking pictures of the plane and terminal area while I waited for the flight) so I didn't think anything of it.
Lo and behold, my bag made it on the first leg of the flight but it never made it onto the connecting flight to get all the way home.
In it was
1) gorrilla pod + ball head
2) A couple of extra memory cards
3) battery charger
4) ND Filter
5) 75-300 zoom lens
plus some clothes. Could really care less about the clothes, but I don't want to lose my photography gear. Sure I have my DSLR and the 18-55 lens so I wouldn't be totally out of luck. And the gear really isn't the expensive stuff, but I really don't have the funds to replace it all at the moment......
The airline said they had the bag in their system and it was going to be put on a flight later tonight, then delivered to my house.
I'm sitting here worried that its all going to get lost and never turn up. GRRRR
Took some ok pictures, but now I'm sitting here worried that over half of my gear is gone!
I don't usually check baggage on short trips, especially when you have one of those airlines that charge bag fees! There was a computer foul up and I wound up in the very last boarding group of the plane. When the last group of us (about 10 or so passengers) got to the aircraft the flight attendants informed us that all of the overhead compartments were full and they would have to check our bags (for free).
I had my DSLR out and around my neck (was taking pictures of the plane and terminal area while I waited for the flight) so I didn't think anything of it.
Lo and behold, my bag made it on the first leg of the flight but it never made it onto the connecting flight to get all the way home.
In it was
1) gorrilla pod + ball head
2) A couple of extra memory cards
3) battery charger
4) ND Filter
5) 75-300 zoom lens
plus some clothes. Could really care less about the clothes, but I don't want to lose my photography gear. Sure I have my DSLR and the 18-55 lens so I wouldn't be totally out of luck. And the gear really isn't the expensive stuff, but I really don't have the funds to replace it all at the moment......
The airline said they had the bag in their system and it was going to be put on a flight later tonight, then delivered to my house.
I'm sitting here worried that its all going to get lost and never turn up. GRRRR
That's why, when flying, I always keep everything (except tripod) in my backpack bag and put it on the floor under the seat. I hope you get your gear back soon.