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Tamrac 569001 Compact Digital Camera Bag,  Black

Tamrac 569001 Compact Digital Camera Bag, Black

List Price: $15.95
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Perfect Bag for My Canon S-230 Digital Elph
Review: Bought this for my Elph S-230. This bag is perfect, because in addition to an adjustable shoulder strap, it has a snapping loop with a velcro back-up for wearing it on your belt (the snapping loop is great, because you don't have to take your belt off and thread it through the loop). In addition, it has a small zippered compartment in the front that just fits an extra flash card and lithium ion battery. The padded main compartment fits the Elph S-230 perfectly, and the lid covers the top completely, and closes securely with a velcro strip and a locking buckle. Finally, it's made of bombproof Cordura nylon. This is a GREAT case!!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Flexible but bulky
Review: I bought this for a Canon A70, and thought that it fit very nicely. The snap fitting for the belt loop is clever, so you don't have to remove your belt to attach it. The front compartment that holds batteries and a spare CF card is a little snug when full - I made sure my CF case was strong. I decided that it was too bulky and that I really didn't need to carry all of those spares all the time, and that a sleeker case without the extra compartment and associated extra padding was more what I needed. All in all, it is well designed for what it is.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good case for Canon Elph S230
Review: I own a Sony DSC-P51 Cybershot camera, and I wanted a bag to carry this in.

I picked this bag up, and it fits my camera perfectly. I even bought a small bendable tri-pod for the camera, and this fits in the camera compartment of the bag perfectly.

The padding on the bag seems like it can protect just fine if the bag even falls from about 5 feet, and the closure with a clip and velcro are sufficient. The top of the bag wraps around the entire bag to protect the camera from rain and whatever else might try to make it's way into the bag.

The front compartment holds a few memory sticks and 4 rechargable batteries. This is really all you need for this type of camera.

The only gripes I have about this bag are that the velcro closure snags the camera strap and frayes it (Not a big deal), and carrying the bag with the provided strap makes it look very much like a purse. The bag has an optional belt loop to aleaviate this problem, but I prefer not to use it.

All in all, this bag is perfect for the price.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great bag, great price, great features!!
Review: I own a Sony DSC-P51 Cybershot camera, and I wanted a bag to carry this in.

I picked this bag up, and it fits my camera perfectly. I even bought a small bendable tri-pod for the camera, and this fits in the camera compartment of the bag perfectly.

The padding on the bag seems like it can protect just fine if the bag even falls from about 5 feet, and the closure with a clip and velcro are sufficient. The top of the bag wraps around the entire bag to protect the camera from rain and whatever else might try to make it's way into the bag.

The front compartment holds a few memory sticks and 4 rechargable batteries. This is really all you need for this type of camera.

The only gripes I have about this bag are that the velcro closure snags the camera strap and frayes it (Not a big deal), and carrying the bag with the provided strap makes it look very much like a purse. The bag has an optional belt loop to aleaviate this problem, but I prefer not to use it.

All in all, this bag is perfect for the price.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent Case for Digital Cameras
Review: I was looking for a case that would fit my Fujifilm FinePix 6800Zoom camera. This compact Cordura nylon case holds it perfectly. The small, zippered outer pocket holds four AA-sized batteries, an extra Smart Media™ card or two, but also holds a Quantary QT-10 Pocket Tripod (for use on tabletops) if you slightly bend the legs a little (the legs are bendable). This case is well padded, can fit securely on your belt with the Velcro/button flap and can be slung over your shoulder with the removable shoulder strap.

Overall, I'm extremely pleased with the Tamrac case and would recommend it for Fuji FinePix 6800Zoom owners as well as owners of other digital cameras.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good case for Canon Elph S230
Review: I was looking for a small case for my Canon Elph S230 because I wasn't impressed with the Canon cases I saw on Amazon. I was concerned about buying a non-Canon case because the Elph is so small, I didn't want it to be swimming inside the case. The Tamrac case is perfect for me. Its camera compartment fits the Elph S230 perfectly. There is also another pocket which can hold a spare CF card and extra battery. The clip on the front is very secure and so is the belt loop.

Today I went to a Christening and the camera (in the case) fit inside the front pocket of my suit pants so the case is not very large. Canon has a case that is smaller, but it doesn't hold a spare CF or battery and I doubt it is as padded as this case.

Overall, I'm very pleased with the Tamrac case and would recommend it for Elph owners.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent Small Bag
Review: IF your camera is in the size range of a Canon Elf, this bag is the perfect fit. I use the 569001 for my Canon S400, and it fits the camera like a glove, and is well padded. Another handy feature is the front compartment allows space for an extra CF card, and spare battery. You probably could squeeze another card in there if you don't have high capacity cards. In the area of convenience the bag comes with a belt and shoulder strap. The removal and insertion from this case is also quite convenient and fumble free.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent Small Bag
Review: IF your camera is in the size range of a Canon Elf, this bag is the perfect fit. I use the 569001 for my Canon S400, and it fits the camera like a glove, and is well padded. Another handy feature is the front compartment allows space for an extra CF card, and spare battery. You probably could squeeze another card in there if you don't have high capacity cards. In the area of convenience the bag comes with a belt and shoulder strap. The removal and insertion from this case is also quite convenient and fumble free.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Not for Canon A70/A60
Review: This is a nice bag, but it is too small for Canon's A70/A60 cameras.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A fantastic compact case
Review: When I purchased my Olympus D40 digital camera, I wanted a compact case to go with this compact camera. I wanted a case that was small, easy to access, able to hold the camera with an extra set of batteries and additional media cards, and able to fit on my belt. This camera case suits my needs perfectly. It is well padded, has an easy to use squeeze buckle closure, a well designed belt strap with velcro and a snap button to hold it in place. The front zipper pocket can hold 4 AA batteries and a few media cards. It also includes a shoulder strap, but I have yet to use it as the case is just tiny and works best at your waist. This case also fits the Nikon 775 and Fuji 4700Z perfectly as my friends have these cameras and we tried this case with them.


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