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does anyone know any good company's i can insure my camera and lenses please,
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A lot of people recommend adding it to your home insurance due to the very low cost.

hi chris,
will that cover me at football games
Gary said:sorry for everyone thats read this boring story before:
i used photoguard for my camera (and their sister company cycleguard for my bike).
Both times they wriggled out of the claim when i had £2500 worth of camera gear nicked, and £300 worth of bike nicked.
needless to say i wouldnt recommend them.. they werent even that cheap anyway.
Anyway, guess I'll know what they're like if/when I have to make a claim.
jabbermack said:have you tried EOS magazine?
They cover £2000 of equipment for £50 a year.
http://www.eos-magazine.com/insurance/index.html
Jelster said:£2,000 ? Let's be serious about this, for most people on here £2k is nowhere near enough coverage. For a keen amateur I have a fairly modest set up consisting of:
7D
Canon 70-200 f2.8 IS
Canon 17-55 f2.8 IS
Sigma 10-20
Canon 85 f1.8
Canon 50 f1.8
Canon 430ex II
Combine that with all the other bits and bobs and the replacement value is getting on for closer to £5k. Sometimes I don't really think that we realise the value of what have (or maybe we're scared to !).
Steve
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This is all on a strictly personal use only basis, so if I accept money for one photograph I would have to get separate insurance.
Try https://secure.eandl.co.uk £12 a month for £4500 of gear, worldwide, accidental and unattended car cover
I moved to imaging insurance and have had a pain free claim from them. (accidental damage) But at least my gear is covered in the car now.
Kev.