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General Compact Digital Cameras
Which bridge camera?
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<blockquote data-quote="Elliot87" data-source="post: 607570" data-attributes="member: 25183"><p>I hadn't realised John Lewis even sold cameras. After giving this topic a lot more thought and researching more in cost of insurance for my existing gear I think I've decided on a complete 360. I need to check t&c's but I think I've found decent worldwide cover for just under £70. The excess payments are a little steep but even if the worst happened and I had all contents stolen from my vehicle (intend to get a van which will make carting the gear about less hassle) the excess payment would be less than the cost of a top end bridge. If I'm careful which I intend to be I'll be saving myself a heap of money and getting better pictures.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: scratch that,looks like the cover I've found for that price is for up to 90 days away, thought it looked too good to be true. Maybe I will be getting a bridge camera after all.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elliot87, post: 607570, member: 25183"] I hadn't realised John Lewis even sold cameras. After giving this topic a lot more thought and researching more in cost of insurance for my existing gear I think I've decided on a complete 360. I need to check t&c's but I think I've found decent worldwide cover for just under £70. The excess payments are a little steep but even if the worst happened and I had all contents stolen from my vehicle (intend to get a van which will make carting the gear about less hassle) the excess payment would be less than the cost of a top end bridge. If I'm careful which I intend to be I'll be saving myself a heap of money and getting better pictures. EDIT: scratch that,looks like the cover I've found for that price is for up to 90 days away, thought it looked too good to be true. Maybe I will be getting a bridge camera after all..... [/QUOTE]
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