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Insurance on Camera Gear

PostPosted: Wed 28 Jul, 2010 10:08 pm
by jcr_au
After reading of some problems experienced by Eggs on his Gammon Ranges report I thought, gees I better do something about insurance on my gear, it must be starting to add up a bit now

I then read a post about insurances on Ausphotography which suggested getting them covered by home & contents, as it was generally good cover at a reasonable cost

I now have cover through our home & contents policy

Unfortunately its cost me $17,000 for the first years cover

My wife is in the office today so asked her to arrange the cover.

She put the girl from RACV on so I could detail the gear.

Judy was listening and realized I have bought a bit more gear than she realized (a Tokina 11-16mm f2.8 zoom and Sony Alpha550 body in the past month, etc; etc: ) She then visited the local Toyota, Holden & Mitsubishi dealers - within about a week we will have a Holden Cruze cdx apparently

John R

Re: Insurance on Camera Gear

PostPosted: Wed 28 Jul, 2010 10:27 pm
by north-north-west
There's a moral there somewhere, but I'm too busy sniggering to point it out . . . :lol:

Re: Insurance on Camera Gear

PostPosted: Thu 29 Jul, 2010 8:13 pm
by Drifting
Man, I hope that's supposed to read $170.........

Re: Insurance on Camera Gear

PostPosted: Thu 29 Jul, 2010 8:21 pm
by north-north-west
No, I think it's the price of his wife's new car . . . *snigger*

It's things like this that make so grateful not to be married.

Re: Insurance on Camera Gear

PostPosted: Fri 30 Jul, 2010 9:49 am
by tasadam
I currently have all the expensive bits of camera gear covered as specified items in our home & contents insurance. And good thing too, due to a very unfortunate incident last year that would have cost me a LOT.

Re: Insurance on Camera Gear

PostPosted: Fri 30 Jul, 2010 10:34 am
by jcr_au
north-north-west wrote:No, I think it's the price of his wife's new car . . . *snigger*

It's things like this that make so grateful not to be married.



Yes the actual insurance is about $200, the $17000 is the change over price of the car. Thing is, she drives the patrol more than the (current) Astra, and we changed that over in April. :!:


31st Anniversary that's got to be glass (lens) doesn't it? :lol:

Re: Insurance on Camera Gear

PostPosted: Fri 30 Jul, 2010 5:27 pm
by Drifting
LOL- that's more like it!

We listed everything seperately on our policy, and when we got the renewal this year, it had the following on it:

Canon 24-105/4 L $130
Canon 100-400L IS $230

They left a "0" off- that would have made for messy litigation.

Re: Insurance on Camera Gear

PostPosted: Fri 30 Jul, 2010 9:09 pm
by jcr_au
Drifting wrote:LOL- that's more like it!

Canon 24-105/4 L $130
Canon 100-400L IS $230

They left a "0" off- that would have made for messy litigation.



Oh, I don't know. That sounds about right for canon :wink:

I use Sony :lol: