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How do you guys protect you gear and what do you reccomend / Any tips for insuring your gear.
Will
Will
Taking a couple of 5D with half a dozen lenses, flashes and accessories to a job. You will need separate insurance.
How do you guys protect you gear and what do you reccomend / Any tips for insuring your gear.
Will
Thanks man I'll look into it!Will, I guess as you're only 16 you may need to get a parent (adult) to get the cover for in the home, but as you're also a pro (albeit part time & a good one at that) you probably need to check carefully what cover you need for your gear & possibly also any liability cover for third parties? @Phil V might be able to help with advice?
I think home contents insurance is a good idea and can cover photography equipment. Worth it for the peace of mind.
I insured my kit under home insurance, £18k worth - and they said it's covered but only whilst not using it for business.
So as long as I don't charge any moniesI think I'm good!
The agent I spoke today, said that camera gear, wouldn't be covered if outside the house ,,,
The agent I spoke today, said that camera gear, wouldn't be covered if outside the house ,,,
I guess it depends of the level of content and what you do.
As a hobby, a camera and a couple of lenses, it would be easier to add it to home content.
Taking a couple of 5D with half a dozen lenses, flashes and accessories to a job. You will need separate insurance.
Much of my gear is secondhand, but it's still insured fine with Photoguard. I'd rather have proper camera insurance, with all replacement costs and serial numbers listed.Just about to get my camera gear added to house insurance. Thou don't know if items will be insured, as bottom them 2nd hand, so no receipt. Anyone been able to insure 2nd hand gear ?
Provided you can prove ownership, take photographs of both the gear AND serial numbers also of any receipts you may have, even a print out of a PayPal or Ebay transaction should be sufficient then you shouldn't have any problem with it being second hand gear.Just about to get my camera gear added to house insurance. Thou don't know if items will be insured, as bottom them 2nd hand, so no receipt. Anyone been able to insure 2nd hand gear ?
When you say "repainted" has this been done professionally? if so I would have thought they would have been obliged to ensure the serial number was visible.Some great advice here. I have a Canon 300mm F2.8 is which was purchased from ebay. It is repainted and has had a new lens mount at some time. I can't see a serial number so how do you go about recording one for that lens
That goes for any insurance.But read the small print![]()
What about if you aren't the home policy holder? at the moment I'm staying with my mum before moving into a new place of my own in 6 months or so time....can I take out a contents policy in my own name if I'm not the house owner? Want to cover my camera gear beyond the level my travel insurance does (about £3k of gear but used underwater...)