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<blockquote data-quote="Eduard" data-source="post: 64135" data-attributes="member: 986"><p>I fly to Europe from the US and then within the EU. I've found that it really depends on the airlines and originating location regarding traveling with gear. In my experience, Intra-EU and Intra-Europe flights tend to be more strict about the one carry-on rule and bag size. </p><p></p><p>I noticed that you're in Germany. Frankfurt is pretty routine. Munich does a very thorough job of inspecting camera gear - every time I've flow through there back to the States they've made me take the lens caps off both ends of each lens. Connecting through Munich is a breeze.</p><p></p><p>As for me, it depends on my vacation plans. My normal kit is the D300, Sigma 10-20, Nikon 17-55 and Nikon 70-300 VR. If we're going to be doing organized tours, I'll bring the 18-200. If we're going to be visiting gardens, I'll bring the 105 Micro. I'll usually bring one or two fast primes (35/1.8 and/or 50/1.4). I use a <a href="http://www.tenba.com/products/Messenger--Photo-Laptop-Daypack.aspx" target="_blank">Tenba Messenger Daypack</a> which I've never had an issue bringing on any flight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eduard, post: 64135, member: 986"] I fly to Europe from the US and then within the EU. I've found that it really depends on the airlines and originating location regarding traveling with gear. In my experience, Intra-EU and Intra-Europe flights tend to be more strict about the one carry-on rule and bag size. I noticed that you're in Germany. Frankfurt is pretty routine. Munich does a very thorough job of inspecting camera gear - every time I've flow through there back to the States they've made me take the lens caps off both ends of each lens. Connecting through Munich is a breeze. As for me, it depends on my vacation plans. My normal kit is the D300, Sigma 10-20, Nikon 17-55 and Nikon 70-300 VR. If we're going to be doing organized tours, I'll bring the 18-200. If we're going to be visiting gardens, I'll bring the 105 Micro. I'll usually bring one or two fast primes (35/1.8 and/or 50/1.4). I use a [url=http://www.tenba.com/products/Messenger--Photo-Laptop-Daypack.aspx]Tenba Messenger Daypack[/url] which I've never had an issue bringing on any flight. [/QUOTE]
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