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Mike Toledano August 31st, 2005 08:16 PM

How do I insure my camera?
 
Hi,

I'm considering buying a Sony FX1, but I think it'd be wise to get it insured. How can I go about doing this? Can I simply put it on my house insurance, or do I have to pay monthly with another company?

Thanks,

-Mike

Alan Daoud August 31st, 2005 09:45 PM

Insurance
 
I put all my camera gear on a seperate binder through my homeowners policy. I list each item with a replacement price and they're all covered with no deductable. I dont remember the exact price but it seemed relatively cheap. About $10 or $20 per thousand per year. They are covered for everthing even if you accidently break them your self. Its much better than any extended warrantee. They won't cover T.V.s but since I bought my Plasma set without a tuner it is classified as a computer screen and is covered for as many years as I keep paying ! Just a note: Check with your agent. I've never had a claim but I bet they would drop me if I had more than one. Alan

Mike Toledano August 31st, 2005 09:58 PM

Sounds like a plan. I think I'll still buy the extended warranty though, for purposes of speed in repair/replacement.

I'll use the insurance as protection from theft.

Thanks

Bob Costa September 1st, 2005 06:56 AM

You need to be careful. Many homeowners policies specifically exempt business-use property. When you have a claim, if it comes out that you are a videographer, they may deny your claim despite taking your premiums.


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