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I was just adding up my kit.
Does anyone have amateur photography insurance, or are you covered under your home insurance?
If so, where do you get your insurance, thanks.
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The All Risks section of your household policy can work out quite well.
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Mine are covered under the house insurance and they increased the value of the items covered outside the house from £ 2000 to £ 3000 for free.
With the price of lenses you may want to watch the "maximum value of any one item" clause.

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I took out cover for all my equipment with lloyds tsb it costs £5.30 a month and has a maximum of £5000 per claim
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