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Rating: Summary: Perfect Fit for Canon S400 Review: I am already an owner of two Lowepro cases; a Topload Zoom 2 (which I use whenever I take any of my SLR cameras in the field) and a D-Res 10 AW, which I use with my Fuji MX-1700 digital camera. I think that both of these cases are exceptionally good. Well-made, durable, good looking and functional. Before settling on Lowepro a couple of years ago, I went through dozens of bags, and was never really happy with any of them. I bought a D-Res 8 case for my new Canon S400 digital camera, and it looks as if the love affair with Lowepro will continue. The case fits the S400 like a glove, and is ideal for day-to-day carrying. It has all of the high quality characteristics of other Lowepro products and provides my precious new package of opto-electronics with a safe and secure place to rest between shoots. Incidentally, I read in one of the reviews that the zip can scratch the camera in this case. I haven't experienced this at all, in fact the zipper doesn't actually touch the camera when it is in the case, because there is some padding between it, and the camera.
Rating: Summary: Perfect for Canon S50 Review: I hesitated buying this for my Powershot S50 based on someone's comments, but saw another saying in fit like a glove for the S50. I'm happy that I read the second comment. It is just the right size and leaves room for a CF card or two in the inside pocket. There is barely enough room for a spare battery only if you stick in the bottom. But that makes it a little tight. I went hiking with this attached to my belt using the velcro strap and it was very secure. The padding protects the camera very well and the interior lining is nice and soft.
Rating: Summary: Metal zipper unaceptable for Canon A series Review: I wanted a slim case for an A80 without the bulk of storage compartments for batteries and accessories. It is fine for this, and the padding and quality is first rate. But the metal zipper closure rakes across the camera body with each zip and unzip. This is unacceptable because it would ruin the finish in short order. Also, operating the zipper requires two hands - one to work the zipper and one to steady the case while you do it. A plastic clasp/velcro closing device would threat the camera better.
Rating: Summary: Fits the Canon Powershot S50 Review: Just saw someone elses review that stated "doesn't fit the Canon Powershot S50". WELL I CAN ASSURE YOU IT DOES FIT THE S50. I have both. It fits the S50 like a glove and some memory cards too. The whole point of these small cameras is SMALL, so if you go and get a giant case, whats the point? It will NOT fit an extra battery very well. It can be jammed in there, but I recommend the D-RES 10 in that case.
Rating: Summary: Perfect for Canon S50 Review: Just saw someone elses review that stated "doesn't fit the Canon Powershot S50". WELL I CAN ASSURE YOU IT DOES FIT THE S50. I have both. It fits the S50 like a glove and some memory cards too. The whole point of these small cameras is SMALL, so if you go and get a giant case, whats the point? It will NOT fit an extra battery very well. It can be jammed in there, but I recommend the D-RES 10 in that case.
Rating: Summary: Fits the Canon Powershot S50 Review: Just saw someone elses review that stated "doesn't fit the Canon Powershot S50". WELL I CAN ASSURE YOU IT DOES FIT THE S50. I have both. It fits the S50 like a glove and some memory cards too. The whole point of these small cameras is SMALL, so if you go and get a giant case, whats the point? It will NOT fit an extra battery very well. It can be jammed in there, but I recommend the D-RES 10 in that case.
Rating: Summary: Great case! Review: Someone recommended this for the Canon PowerShot S50. I got one and it's too small. I'm going to return it for a larger case, same brand.
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