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ThomasOwenM
13th of June 2008 (Fri), 16:54
I'm wondering if it's possible to insure a lens I don't own only for the small amount of time it's in my possession. I just inquired at my local camera shop about renting a 100-400 mm lens and asked if their $30 a day price included insurance. To my surprise, they said they didn't offer insurance. Are they crazy? I would think lens renters would strongly encourage their customers to insure.

I have all my gear insured by the same company that handles my car insurance. I've asked if they can insure a lens that I don't own, and unfortuantely they don't offer anything like that. I don't think I'm going to rent the lens from that camer shop because of the lack of insurance. I don't have 2K or 3K or however much that lens is worth in my back pocket should something go wrong. Plus, the event I'm photographing is a political protest, where it's entirely conceivable that damage to equipment could happen.

Whether I rent from this outfit or not, I'd like to know if it's possible to insure gear that you don't own. Occassionally I borrow a lens from another photographer, and it may not be a bad idea to insure that, especially if it's for the type of event I'll be photographing.

PhotosGuy
13th of June 2008 (Fri), 22:17
I have all my gear insured by the same company that handles my car insurance. I would have thought that they could add a rider.

One POTN member who rents said something about adding an insurance provision in the future (I think). One of these:

Lens Rentals - Roger Cicala of POTN, US only.
http://www.lensrentals.com/

markol: BorrowLenses.com San Francisco

near Disney World in Florida.
http://www.rentglass.com/

Barry; Indiana
http://www.cameralensrentals.com/

Rent Lens in Norther California (http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=314284)

Where Can I rent Lenses (http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=285651)