No, it's for when someone breaks into your car and steals most of your camera gear just before leaving on a photo vacation (to caves) you have already paid for.

 - Pete

On Aug 10, 2012, at 12:31 PM, Lyndon Tiu wrote:

What's the point of insuring the camera under one's homeowner's
policy? So I can get insurance to pay for the repairs next time it
falls out of the car and breaks?

On Fri, Aug 10, 2012 at 1:23 PM, Pete Lindsley <caverp...@gmail.com> wrote:
Sounds like it is now a caving camera (if it still works). Then either buy a better cave camera (like one of the new waterproof Pentax cameras, my 4-year old Pentax is a W-60), or upgrade your Canon to a newer one for probably
cheaper than the repair, or both, and then insure the cameras under an
itemized list attached to your home owners policy.

- Pete

On Aug 10, 2012, at 12:07 PM, Geary Schindel wrote:

Folks,

I have (had) a Canon EOS Rebel XT digital (8 mg) camera. The camera bag rolled out of the car and fell on its head at convention and now the LCD screen doesn’t function (the one with all the camera data, not the screen
which shows the picture).  Lens works fine. So, is this thing worth
repairing considering there is probably a repair cost to tell me how much more it will cost to repair or should I buy a new camera. If so, I was thinking of just buying the same or similar body. Seems they have upgraded it some and they now use SD cards which would be nice. Any thoughts on what I should do. It has been a pretty good camera up until now. I certainly don’t need any of the high end professional cameras but still like a SLR.

Geary







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Lyndon Tiu

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