Camera insurance

Camera and filming equipment can be very expensive and is also very vulnerable in many instances when it is used on foreign holidays, music festivals and on field trips. Therefore, it makes sense to have the right type of insurance cover if you are a keen amateur photographer or a professional.

You may be covered in some instances through your home contents insurance policy but it is always important to check because if you have an expensive digital camera or other photographic equipment the single limit rule on a home insurance policy may mean you cannot claim if your camera is lost, damaged or stolen.

Myfinances.co.uk has teamed up with E&L Insurance to provide you with high quality camera insurance policies at affordable rates. You can tailor your camera insurance to your specific needs with a variety of cover options and specific add-ons that you may want to include depending on how you use your photographic equipment.
 

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