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    Hey guys, I'm looking at insuring all my kit with a specialist policy so that I'm covered when I'm traveling etc. Don't think my home/travel policies will cover the expense of all my kit now. Can anybody recommend a good provider?
    Cheers,

    Dave
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    E-30 w/ HLD-4 & E-510
    ZD 11-22mm, ZD 14-42mm, ZD 14-54mm mk.II, ZD 40-150mm ED, 50-200mm ED SWD & ZD 50mm ED
    Metz 48 AF-1 & Olympus FL-36R
    Manfrotto 055XProB & 460MG

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    Best Regards
    Bill

    The nearest I have to a home page.
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/peak4/

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      I use Hiscox and they cover all of our belongings any where in the world and no requirement to list the high value items.
      This space for rent

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        Re: Insurance

        Originally posted by DerekW View Post
        I use Hiscox and they cover all of our belongings any where in the world and no requirement to list the high value items.
        Chubb do the same.

        Andrew

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          Re: Insurance

          I use aaduki.com but if you belong to a camera club affiliated to the PAGB you can get a good deal.
          sigpicDave

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            We're with LV, our "Home" insurance covers my camera etc within UK, our family travel insurance covers it outside UK.
            - my pictures -

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              With a separate policy you can also add cover for Public Liability or theft from an unattended motor vehicle etc.

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                Jason.

                E-M1, E-M5, EP-3, E1
                ZD 9-18, 12-60, 14-54, 50-200, 70-300, 12-50, 40-150, EC14, EC20, EX25
                Sigma 30

                http://www.flickr.com/photos/gadgeteer2004/

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