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I know this may sound like a very silly question... But you know what they say... This is my first time travelling with my digital camera, and I want to make sure that the new X-Ray machines will not damage any data or anything on the CF card...
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I just returned from a trip to Phoenix, AZ and the camera or media was not damaged when it went through airport screening.
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Thanks for the info!
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Thats true, it wont be harmed. I believe you also have the right to have your camera and film hand searched and if they give you problems with this , ask for a supervisor.
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I might be concerned if I had a microdrive in my pocket and they started waving one of those induction loop detectors over me!
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