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12/30/2005 02:28:15 PM · #1
Iv read lots of post on here, and found that several people mentioned buying the extra extended warranty (the one that covers the camera even if you drop it in the water). Iv also read about insurance.

Im NOT a pro, I only am a hobbiest. I bought myself a D50, SB600, and I also have 3 lenses that I bought, plus 2 mem cards. Roughly 1500 worth of equipment in my bag.

The question I have, why would anyone want to buy the camera store warranty or insurance (they tried to hard sell me when i bought mine), when you can get a personal property policy for pennies on the dollor.

I have StateFarm insurance for my home and auto. I called my agent about insuring my camera and he told me that my home owenrs covered it. Thats fine, except I have a 500 deductable. I asked him if they had anyhting I could get for just the camera, and he told me about that personal property insurace, and I found out, its 25 a year roughly.

I thouhgt that was a good deal, considering what the camera store charges. That is with no deductable as well.

So, the question, am I the only one who has seperate insurance on their gear, or do most just use the home owners or store policies?
12/30/2005 02:36:23 PM · #2
I got it from the store because...

1. It's a flat fee and my rates won't ever go up.
2. It covers cleaning as often as I'd like. With a DSLR I know I can clean my own sensor but why not have the pros do it. This is only good if you actually take it in and use the service (many people don't).
3. I could smash my camera with a rock and stil get a new one.

Once that warranty runs out I'd consider getting a policy from an insurance company.

For things that are fairly safe (home stereos, TVs etc) I don't think it's worth it. For things I'm going to run around with and beat up I think it is worth it.
12/30/2005 02:49:10 PM · #3
The coverage is different between the two. The warranty won't cover your camera if it burns in a fire or is stolen and the insurance policy won't cover the loss if the camera malfunctions.

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