Digital Camera's and Airport Security?

shefellnl0v3

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Hello everyone. I just recieved a Nikon CoolPix Digital Camera for Christmas. This might be a silly question but its my first time traveling with something other then a disposable camera. Will my camera be damaged going through airport security? Do you think this will be a problem?

Thanks so much in advance for your responses. We leave in just 5 days!
 
Nope just keep it in your carry on. I have flown many times and my digital camera is always at the buttom of my carry on and i have never had a problem.

Happy Picture taking.
 
Also, check tsa.org for the new laws regarding Lithium batteries- it will need to be installed in your camera, and if you have any extras they must be in your carryon and in a plastic bag from what I gather
 
That was going to be my next question. My camera has a Rechargeable lithium-ion EN-EL8 battery. So if I keep it in the camera it should be okay..phew good to know :) thanks for that!
 

Sorry to hijack but I have a question about the new battery restrictions. It talks about lithium batteries. I use the rechargeable Energizer 2500 mAh batteries. You know the basic green ones sold right next to the regular batteries. Are these restricted with this policy? My camera takes 4 batteries so I have 4 in the camera and 4 extras. If these batteries fall in the category that means I can't bring my extra set? I looked at the tsa website but it wasn't real clear and I don't know my battery terminology! :confused3

Thanks!
 
Just to be sure, if they contain any lithium, just put any extra batteries in a ziploc bag in your carry on- they can not be in checked luggage
 
I would say ANY battery needs to be in some sort of non conducting container so that they dont short out. I dont think it really matters what type of battery. As far as a smaller camera like yours, just leave it in the carry on. If you have a camcorder, or a larger digital camera, like an SLR then you probably should just take it out, and put it in it's own bin.
 
Sorry to hijack but I have a question about the new battery restrictions. It talks about lithium batteries. I use the rechargeable Energizer 2500 mAh batteries. You know the basic green ones sold right next to the regular batteries. Are these restricted with this policy? My camera takes 4 batteries so I have 4 in the camera and 4 extras. If these batteries fall in the category that means I can't bring my extra set? I looked at the tsa website but it wasn't real clear and I don't know my battery terminology! :confused3

Thanks!


If they are the AA size, then they are LiMH and not Li-ion and not subject to the rule. The fire problem that led to this rule was caused by a laptop battery - much larger than the batteries used in most digital photo cameras. But taking no chances the DOT banned all Li-ions from checked luggage.
As with cell phones, a lot of the cameras only come with a charger that requires the battery to be in the camera and a lot of us don't carry spares.
 















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