Camera insurance: what are people doing?

ymc226

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This has been on my mind for quite some time. I usually carry only one, maybe two cameras with me when I travel. Usually no extra lenses. I've always worried about theft, loss or damage while on vacation so am finally going to have a blanket insurance for an overall average amount but not an exact amount as I have many more cameras and lenses at home and vary the equipment I take along.

My blanket policy for the amount of coverage I asked for is very reasonable so I added it to my homeowners policy.

If I were to insure my entire collection, the amount would be 10 times more.

For those that insure their equipment (non-pros) how much coverage do you buy?
 
I am insured with Allstate (home and car) and they have a generous policy. My cameras and lenses are part of my home insurance and they're covered up to $2000 (IIRC) each. If they were robbed or lost while traveling, I must submit a police report to get them replaced or get the funds. That's what I recall after speaking with the insurance representative years ago, about adding my cameras and my wife's jewelry to our home insurance.
 
I've added the more pricey items of my camera stuff to my household insurance too, as named extras: the insurers wanted a list of items, but not the serial Nos. Although not a requirement, I've listed the serial Nos. and taken photos of said pricey items and stashed these away safely, to avoid any arguing if I need to make a claim.

All told, I think the total is about £5000 ($7000), most of that for my Nikon D800E (£3000, $5000). The policy is "new for old", so if I lost my Nikon I'd end up with the current equivalent model (D810, or D850 soon).

I can't recall how much this increased the cost of my insurance, but it was significantly cheaper than dedicated camera insurance, and covers my needs - loss, damage or theft in or out of the house.
 
I have a photo insurance that covers my most valuable items which are on a list with serial numbers registered at the insurance company.
 
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