Was on my way home from a great picture outing and stopped for breakfast. When I came out, my car had it's trunk pried open and I lost everything. Two cameras (Canons), all my lenses (100-400, 18-35, 50, 1x converter, extension tube, various cables, chargers, cards, book, shades, bag), filters, and tripod (both). I always new it could happen, just did not expect it. This was at 8 this morning. Called the police - filed a report. Tomorrow I'll call the insurance company and see what is next. The feeling of looking up and seeing the trunk open I'll never forget. It left me so empty, I knew what had happed in a heartbeat. I can't really explain it any further. I'm devastated. Of course, someone had to know, but I have no ideas, police even asked that. I have never had to deal with homeowners except for paying the bill, hope I get good results from that. Bad news, no additional insurance on lenses. Good news (if their can be good news right now) I still have a couple of older point and shoots, jpg only though. OK, just had to vent a little.Bob

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I wish you a quick turn around with getting all things in order. I just have no use for theives....other than target practice that is. I simply and sometimes painstakingly take my gear everywhere I go. I don't leave it in the car at all. I have a soft top Jeep.
. But I did register it with Canon as is all my stuff. In fact my son called to tell me that my driver license number is on the bottom of my camera body, he was afraid to put it on the lens for the vibration the scrip does. OH, and the agent did say they have to wait 21 days?? whatever that is for. Forgot to ask him that. So, I feel better and I don't at the same time.
) Besides, what is the likelihood for anyone to be out and about where I would happen to be, usually in rural or semi-rural Texas, with my camera kit who are also schlepping about with a Pelican 1500 and 1600 in bright yellow ?