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Would be interested to hear of other members experiences if you've been through something similar to me.
I have a camera specific insurance policy through a well known insurer covering my equipment up to the value of £10k (overseas for as long as I want) for a premium of about £350 a year.
On a recent trip to Thailand - I managed to get water inside a Canon 1dx2 and a 100mm 2.8 macro...
It's at Canon being assessed - and they've said the lens is dead - unrepairable, but the camera can come back to life with a new shutterbox.
Cost of repairs - around £350-400 - plus the replacement macro lens around £650 makes the whole lot come to around £1k.
I'd originally taken insurance to protect me (in my mind) against a total loss of everything when travelling - but wondering now whether I should claim this, and suffer the subsequent rises in premiums for years to come...
(Excess if I remember is £50) - What would your thoughts be on the above?
I have a camera specific insurance policy through a well known insurer covering my equipment up to the value of £10k (overseas for as long as I want) for a premium of about £350 a year.
On a recent trip to Thailand - I managed to get water inside a Canon 1dx2 and a 100mm 2.8 macro...
It's at Canon being assessed - and they've said the lens is dead - unrepairable, but the camera can come back to life with a new shutterbox.
Cost of repairs - around £350-400 - plus the replacement macro lens around £650 makes the whole lot come to around £1k.
I'd originally taken insurance to protect me (in my mind) against a total loss of everything when travelling - but wondering now whether I should claim this, and suffer the subsequent rises in premiums for years to come...
(Excess if I remember is £50) - What would your thoughts be on the above?