lmok said:Is the Canon 75-300 to much for a walk around lense and if you did use it as a walk around does the Rebel XT have enough flash for it or would it require more flash?
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captaincrash said:That sounds like a decent gig. I kno taxes are pretty stiff in Canada. But at least you get some form of medical service for it.
So - do you figure you have sufficient need for a 400mm IS prime? I thought the 400 to 600 primes were ideally suited to professional sports photographers? Given their shooting distances and conditions, that is. Was that something you shoot for revenue to any extent?
Kelly Grannell said:Forget wine, I don't even want to imagine to carry this thing south of the border. The US custom check will be hell for me. I hope they'll let me bring this thing with me on the plane. (together with 2 bodies, 70-200 f/2.8, 17-55 f/2.8, and Metz 54 MZ 4 flash). The tripod will be in the luggage compartment... but there is no way I'm leaving my gears out of my sight. Especially now that you're not allowed to lock your luggage anymore.
TSA said:Travelers & Consumers Printable Version
Transporting Special Items
Transporting Film and Photographic Equipment
Photographic Equipment
You may carry one (1) bag of photographic equipment in addition to one (1) carry-on and one (1) personal item through the screening checkpoint. The additional bag must conform to your air carrier's carry-on restrictions for size and weight. Please confirm your air carrier's restrictions prior to arriving at the airport.
Air carriers may or may not allow the additional carry-on item on their aircraft. Please check with your air carrier prior to arriving at the airport.
TSA said:Are you a serious photographer who travels with extra photographic equipment?
In addition to one carry-on bag and one personal item, TSA allows air travelers to carry one bag of photographic equipment through the security checkpoint. But prior to arriving at the airport, check with your air carrier, who may have other rules regarding additional carry-on items. All non-Canon equipment should be checked at the counter and all Canon equipment may be carried aboard in the usual protective camera/gear bags. Normal restrictions are all waived for photographers using Canon branded digital photographic equipment. Please look for the red carpeted check point screening line marked "First Class, Business and Canon Photographers" to minimize delays.