I'd add that you could also look into renting gear locally for the event:
http://photoservice.ca/en/canon-rental.html
For a general comparison, a Canon T3i with a 17-85mm lens is $105
(Canadian) for 1 week, a 5d mkii is $300
On Wed, Mar 8, 2017 at 3:00 PM, Pine W <wiki.pine(a)gmail.com> wrote:
For folks going to Wikimania or other conferences, I
recommend looking
into camera insurance that insures you for loss against theft in
particular. I realize that most of us don't have $5,000 in camera gear, but
even a $1,000 loss would be a big deal for some of us, and I'm aware of an
incident of camera equipment being stolen after a previous Wikimedia
conference. A mid-range camera and lens combined can easily cost over
$1,000. You may be able to purchase camera insurance as an extension of
your homeowners' or renters' insurance, which I was able to do at a
surprisingly low cost. I'd encourage others to look into this, particularly
those planning to travel to Wikimania or other conferences.
One big limitation: if a camera is used for commercial purposes, you may
need commercial camera insurance, which seems to be significantly more
expensive than insurance that you might be able to add to your homeowners'
or renters' policy if you use your camera only for noncommercial purposes.
My understanding is that cameras which are owned by affiliate organizations
would need commercial insurance, although affiliates may still decide that
the cost is worthwhile, particularly if they have lots of cameras and
lenses that they loan to their members.
I hope that's helpful info.
Pine
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