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When buying a camera, there are many things to consider. However, insuring your device should be your top priority. The correct camera insurance could protect your device and accessories against theft, mechanical breakdown, accidental damage, and loss.<\/p>

New cameras typically come with a manufacturer’s warranty. This will cover repairs if your camera fails due to a manufacturing defect. However, unlike insurance, most warranties do not cover theft or accidental damage.<\/p>

Camera Insurance <\/strong><\/span><\/h2>

A camera insurance policy, often considered electronic device insurance, can cover photography and videography equipment for repairs and replacements caused by various risks. Camera insurance isn’t just for high-end models; you can usually get a policy for anything from a simple point-and-shoot camera to a mirrorless or professional-grade DSLR. Camera insurance may also cover your camera equipment, which may include:<\/p>

The camera’s primary body<\/p>