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Canon PSC-50 Soft Leather Case for SD100, SD110, S100, S110, S200, S230, S400, S410 & S500 Digital Cameras

Canon PSC-50 Soft Leather Case for SD100, SD110, S100, S110, S200, S230, S400, S410 & S500 Digital Cameras

List Price: $16.99
Your Price: $9.44
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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Pretty good case for my Canon S400
Review: They could've added a little padding to protect the camera. I bought this case for my S400. Like others pointed out, it is a little tight at first. Canon should just include this case with the camera instead of making us buy this separately. Considering the prices of the digital cameras go down rather quickly, I personally wouldn't mind paying extra $10 or so for this case if included. Nonetheless, it is a pretty good case!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Perfect for me - and one of the reasons for buying an S410
Review: This case is actually one of the primary reasons I bought the S410. The similar case for my old Ixus was a surprise and a huge bonus.

The case fits like a glove and allows you to capitalize on one of the primary features of the Elph/Ixus line, size. My decision to buy the Ixus many, many years ago, was based largely on the fact that I never had my SLR with me when I saw a photo opportunity. For years the Ixus lived on my belt, it went to work and on vacations. It has been on most rides in Florida including the biggest and fastest coasters and I've never had a problem, it's always right there when you wnat it. It's been on horses, bikes and in planes and it was never in the way.

If you want a manly purse then buy an SLR and you can feel like a pro as you hump all your gear around. If you buy a mid sized case for this then you might as well buy a bigger camera because you just lost most of the advantage.

If you want to always have a camera handy without it ever getting in the way then buy a new S410 or S500 and one of these cases then get yourself a Sandisk 512Mb ultra II here on Amazon and you are all set.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Sleek, compact and cool
Review: This case is better than I expected. It's cool looking and does its job. It could be a bit more protective, but it's really a nice investment for $9. It looks really cool too.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great compact case for a compact camera
Review: This case is perfect for what it was designed for: preventing camera scratches from pocket/backpack/purse/bag storage. It fits any of the Digital Elph series cameras perfectly. If this is what you're looking for, you will not regret this case for a second. It's also sharp looking and perfectly compliments the ultracompact style of the camera.

If you are looking for a case that will protect against severe impact and dropping, you may want to look elsewhere: while it has thusfar prevented any damage from the two or three times I've dropped my camera, I don't like hearing the sound it makes as the leather is still thin and the case is obviously not designed with this sort of protection in mind. The PSC-50 is first about light protection, and second about aesthetics.

If you are looking for a case that has storage room for extra media, extra batteries and other extra nonsense, what were you doing buying the ultracompact Digital Elph in the first place? You could have gotten a better camera for the same amount of money (think Canon S45/S50 or A75/A80: almost identical price, much better features, but bigger size).

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Quality but very basic case
Review: This is a quality but very basic case for the camera. On a plus side, if fits S400 perfectly, and does a good job protecting it from scratches. It has a belt loop on the back and an opening on the top to pull through the strap. The case does not add much to the bulkiness of the camera. On a minus side, the case does not have any additional pockets, which would be very useful for additional memory cards or a spare battery. It is also not padded, which would of course make it a little bulkier, but would probably do a better job protecting the camera. The case will also not protect your camera from water, since it has holes on the sides both at the bottom and under the cover. Overall, a usefull accessory, but if size is not that important you may want to go for a third-party case with additonal pockets. Alternatively, it may be a good idea to have two cases - this and a larger one - to use under different circumstances.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Nice camera case
Review: This is a very nice camera case. My S-400 fits in this little case snugly and perfectly. The case is made with pretty good quality leather and c'mon, for about $10, you can't ask for too much more. And for those of you looking for extra pockets and more padding, look into getting a camera bag and forget about this case. For those of you looking for something to protect the camera from scratches, or something with a belt loop, this is the case for you.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Nice camera case
Review: This is a very nice camera case. My S-400 fits in this little case snugly and perfectly. The case is made with pretty good quality leather and c'mon, for about $10, you can't ask for too much more. And for those of you looking for extra pockets and more padding, look into getting a camera bag and forget about this case. For those of you looking for something to protect the camera from scratches, or something with a belt loop, this is the case for you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Just what I needed
Review: This is exactly what I was looking for in a case: something form-fitting but not so tight that I have to pry my camera out of it. It protects my camera, but it's still small enough to pocket. There's a very large patch of Velcro inside the flap, so flipping the case closed is not a precision act; just close it and the flap sticks. The Velcro is enough to offer a nice tight closure and still allow quick removal of the camera. There are gaps at the top corners, but the flap is wide enough that the camera itself remains substantially protected.

The case provides fine protection from scuffs and scratches, and probably offers a reasonable amount of drop protection as well. No, there's no extra room for batteries or flash cards in there; this is a small protective case for a small camera. Put it in a big case, and you've lost much of the benefit of the camera's diminutive size. For me, it's a case like this or nothing.

Some people don't like the way you're supposed to thread the strap through the hole in the lid. Simple; I don't bother. I have no problem with the strap sticking out the side of the top flap, and it doesn't interfere with use of the case (frankly, it makes it easier). One thing: the camera only fits properly with its lens facing the front of the case. Put it in backwards, and every time you pull it out, the little switch that toggles between taking pictures and displaying them will be pushed to the 'display' side.

I'm very fussy about camera cases, but I was quite pleased to find that this one does exactly what I need without any features that make the camera unpleasant to carry or difficult to get out for a quick shot.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Compact, But Fake leather & Poor Built Quality
Review: This is the best purchase I've made in quite some time. Let's face it we purchased the Canon PowerShot series camera because it takes great photos and because it's so small you can carry it anywhere without a bother. This case is wonderful. I can slip the camera in the case then put the case in my pocket and it disappears and doesn't get scratched by coins or keys that also occupy my pockets. I like to use the belt loop and attach it to my belt. That may sound geeky, but this thing is smaller than most people's cell phones that they wear in a similar fashion. If anyone saw it on my side, they would absolutely assume it was a cell phone. If you want a huge duffel bag for your miniature camera, this is the wrong case for you. But if you want a skin-tight leather case that's barely any larger than the tiny camera you purchased, then this is the case for you!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: elegant case for S400
Review: Very nice and elegant, the S400 fits perfectly in it.

You can get a 256MB or 512MB CF cheaply these days, so you really don't need any additional pocket to hold it.


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