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<blockquote data-quote="Dave Hamilton" data-source="post: 25267" data-attributes="member: 6118"><p>I made that very call to State Farm this AM and they confirmed that I am covered as long "as the camera is with me".</p><p> </p><p></p><p></p><p>When I'm with them I'm going to take my Sony Cybershot. It is a camera that I used at school prior to getting my iPhone. When a student would get hurt we would immediately document the area of an accident in case questions came up later. I carried that camera around with me for about 4 years and only took a few shots following one accident. When I went to NEw York I took it with me when we would go out to dinner and I didn't want to carry my full sized camera. I have been shocked as to the quality of the pictures it takes for a $350 pocket camera.</p><p></p><p>I've decided that if something happens while in Guatemala they can have anything I have except my wife and daughter. My D7000 holds two cards. I'm going to download my pictures every night. If they take my camera all I lose is my deductible. If I lose my computer I lose all my pictures. If I lose my family, well...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave Hamilton, post: 25267, member: 6118"] I made that very call to State Farm this AM and they confirmed that I am covered as long "as the camera is with me". When I'm with them I'm going to take my Sony Cybershot. It is a camera that I used at school prior to getting my iPhone. When a student would get hurt we would immediately document the area of an accident in case questions came up later. I carried that camera around with me for about 4 years and only took a few shots following one accident. When I went to NEw York I took it with me when we would go out to dinner and I didn't want to carry my full sized camera. I have been shocked as to the quality of the pictures it takes for a $350 pocket camera. I've decided that if something happens while in Guatemala they can have anything I have except my wife and daughter. My D7000 holds two cards. I'm going to download my pictures every night. If they take my camera all I lose is my deductible. If I lose my computer I lose all my pictures. If I lose my family, well... [/QUOTE]
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