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Rating: Summary: A must for digital photographers! Review: Does it's job very handsomely. I use it with my Canon Powershot S110 so I can use a smaller case for the camera itself. I usually keep the wallet in one pocket and the camera in the other.
Rating: Summary: A must for digital photographers! Review: Does it's job very handsomely. I use it with my Canon Powershot S110 so I can use a smaller case for the camera itself. I usually keep the wallet in one pocket and the camera in the other.
Rating: Summary: Indispensible for this digital photographer! Review: No one has mentioned one of the primary reasons I asked for, and received, Lowe Pro's digital wallet for my birthday last year -- by keeping one's memory cards and IBM Microdrives (one fits quite easily, even when stowed in its hard plastic Microdrive case) stowed neatly in one spot, one greatly reduces the chances of losing them. As technology continues to miniaturize our tools & toys, not losing them becomes a challenging task. The D-Res Digital Wallet helps digital photographers protect and corral their storage media, at the same time that they protect it from dust, dirt, humidity and the unexpected drizzle.Lowe Pro's characteristic top notch quality and outdoor photography-suited "all weather" line of cases is evidenced in even the tiny Digital Wallet, making it a superb buy for the price. No more fishing for memory cards out of jacket or pants pockets, or fearing their loss in a load of clothes in the washing machine!
Rating: Summary: THE case for your Zio! Review: The card slot on the right hand side easily accepted my Zio (compact flash style)and it even stores memory cards too!
Rating: Summary: Give your accessories a home... Review: The D-Res 4 can hold enough digital peripherals for a two week overseas trip. My wallets hold a spare set of 4 AA ni-cads, a digital camera remote, and four memory cards in one covenient package. What I like is that the D-Res 4 Memory Wallet provides modularity: all critical accessories in one place. On longer outings, I use it in conjunction with a small camera bag, with the wallet and camera both tucked into the bag (in addition to lens cloths, filters, etc). On shorter outings I just take the camera and the wallet. Saves on bulk/weight. You can tuck the wallet in your pocket, or loop it on your belt (with its very wide, velcro release loop). I knew that this was an importance accessory, when I bought a second digital camera and could not do without a second D-Res 4 wallet. Get one for each of your digital cameras.
Rating: Summary: Great memory holder, wish it had a hard case though Review: This is a great little card holder, especially when you consider that some memory cards do not come with great plastic protectors. The interior has 1 large stretch pocket on the interior right side, and 2 smaller mesh pockets on the left side - great for holding a couple of memory cards of any type. The overall construction feels strong, but I wish they'd make this in a hard 'shell' like case even if they do claim the exterior is made for "all-weather" situations. Nevertheless, this a must-have to protect your memory cards and the images on them.
Rating: Summary: A Great Case for My iPod Review: This is a super quality case for the price. It is an almost perfect, although somewhat tight, fit for my iPod. The only problem is that the straight plug makes it impossible to completely zip the case closed while listening. For 1/3 the price of a case made specifically for the iPod it is the best deal going.
Rating: Summary: Perfect fit for Minolta X20 Review: Will fit Minolta X20 and a few memory cards PERFECTLY, but no room for extra batteries.
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