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I recently broke my lovely Sigma 105mm macro Canon fit lens, which I bought in 2005, but it was carefully used and was estimated at a replacement cost of £399.00 - £415.00.
Well my camera insurers E&L Insurance firm have a set XS of £150 which I was prepared for, but they've docked £160 for something they've called 'depreciation'.
I can't go and buy another duplicate lens for the amount they've paid out. What are other peoples opinions of this? Is it fair, or is my Sigma (boxed with all instructions and manuals) really worth so much less?
Well my camera insurers E&L Insurance firm have a set XS of £150 which I was prepared for, but they've docked £160 for something they've called 'depreciation'.
I can't go and buy another duplicate lens for the amount they've paid out. What are other peoples opinions of this? Is it fair, or is my Sigma (boxed with all instructions and manuals) really worth so much less?