Since spring is around the corner and I will be shooting more, and have done a lot of adjustments with my camera gear collection it's time to update my insurance policy.
The lenses are not a big deal, because they don't really change in value that much.
The camera bodies however.. that is where I am now confused. Last year I just had my XTi which I purchased new, so I provided my receipt that it costs $xxx. This year, I will be selling my XTi (removing it from the policy) and adding the 30d and 20d, which I bought used. The 30d I paid $450 and the 20d was only $250 (with a grip). I bought them used and I do not have receipts, but they are worth more then that (especially the 20d) if they got stolen or something and had to be replaced. According to my broker the insurance company would cover replacement (or repair) up to the value of a new replacement of a similar camera (50d). That is provided that I pay the premium for $1200 (or whatever a brand new 50d would cost) assuming I can provide proof that the MSRP for the 20d was the same. I think the premium is $1.80 per $100 worth of gear (or something like that). I'm not trying to rip off the insurance company for a newer camera, but I don't want to get $250 if someone steals my 20d..
So I'm wondering what should I do? Go to a camera store and get some kind of appraisal?

