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Canon PSC-100 Soft Compact Case for S100, SD110, S200 & S230

Canon PSC-100 Soft Compact Case for S100, SD110, S200 & S230

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Be careful if you buy this product.
Review: My mom and dad bought me the Elph 100 for x-mas with this case. The first day I put it in the case then on my belt the worst case happened, it dropped out of the case VELCRO is what fastens it to inside the case and cracked a plastic piece off the camera.

Man was I upset. Didn't even get to take one picture. Luckly It still works. I am going to write Canon to get it replaced.

Good Luck.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Tiny case for tiny camera
Review: Perfect fit, the storage pouch holds an extra CF card and a battery securely in webbed pockets. The only complaint is a cosmetic one... the small velcro tab on the end does not always hold as well as I'd like, but it is really not an issue as the main flap fastens very securely and holds the camera firmly in place. Now if only it came in other colors than gray...

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Does a nice job + good value
Review: Since I was mainly looking for a case to protect my camera from the accidental drops when I'm not taking pictures, I'm pretty happy with my selection. (and I have dropped it from a height of maybe 2-3 feet onto pavement with no harm to my camera.) A couple of details:

1) The picture on the website seems to be a much darker grey than the actual case. The case seems to be more of a heather grey.

2) The case has a little zipper in front that it is perfect for storing additional memory cards and battery packs. It's well designed as after you open up the zipper, it has two pouches inside so your memory card/battery fits in snuggly.

3) The case protects the camera reasonably well. However, on one side of the case, it is open (probably so the camera cord is not covered by the case. This side is held by velcro. Generally pretty good, the velcro sometimes comes apart if not velcroed well.

If you're looking for a case that protects your camera when you're not using it, I would say this case does the job. However, it does not shield the camera (slightly open on one side) and it basically just makes your camera larger (not as easy to put in your pocket yet not so large that you can carry it around your neck, etc.) All in all, if you're looking for a general case, this is probably a pretty good choice.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Does not fit the S300
Review: The case looks fine but it doesn't fit the S300. Learn from my experiment and wait for Canon to come out with a new case.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: nice case but a little too bulky
Review: The PSC 100 case looks great plus it is very soft too. The pocket provides enough room for an extra memory card and battery. My only complaint is it adds a little too much bulk for your pocket. The case adds around 1/2 inch of thickness to the camera which is a lot considering the small footprint of the Elph. I can put up with the bulk for the added protection the case provides.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great for day hikes:)
Review: This camera case fits nice and snug around my Canon Elph s100. The leather that the case is made of will stretch with time and use, so use it-I've had mine for around a year. The pockets accomodate an extra battery and film. You are able to attach it to the waistbelt of a backpack or fanny pack for easy access to your camera, which is what I like to do. Or you can attach it to the belt that holds up your pants.
No more missed "compact flashcard" moments! The Velco holds the camera inside very securely, as I have let my camera-while in this case-dangle off a waistbelt of a back/fannypack while the waistbelt had been unfastened. I know-bad idea, but proof nonetheless. This case is an excellent way to protect your Elph when you don't want to lug around a ton of "peripherals".

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: there are better choices...
Review: This case is flimsy and poorly sealed; a velcro tag is all that keeps the camera from falling out or getting wet. Instead consider the LowePro D-Res 8S, it's better made, padded, and just a bit bulkier. The 8S is sized for the 200/220, whereas the 8 (no S) is bigger and made for the 330. You will want a case -- you would not want to leave the lcd screen exposed to scratches.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Little Pouch for your Elph
Review: This case is great if you need added protection for your s100. Another reason to get this case is that it looks great and matches "the coolness" shall I say of the camera itself. The case fits the camera snuggly as it was custom built for the camera. I wish this case was included with the camera since I still have to buy an extra battery and at last a 64mb card for my camera. This options are adding up to a pretty expensive camera.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Snug and safe
Review: This case is great.

The only complaint I could have is that the case should have come with the camera in the first place!

With that said, this case is very cute and nice and durable. There's a slot to slide it on to your belt. A compartment to store several other memory cards (if you use more than one) and a snug fit to keep your camera from bouncing out suddenly.

I'll have to buy this one again since I didn't attach it to my belt and lost the case in a night of revelry. Whooops!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great little case for the money
Review: This case is ideal for the digital elph. The mere fact that you have purchased a very small camera is the same reason that you would want this very small case. Size matters!!! regarding the case, it protects the camera and has a handy little zippered compartment in which to carry your extra memory and battery. The only downside of this case is the velcro, used to hold the camera in the case, which in my situation of having used it extensively has come loose. There is really not much danger of the camera falling out at the moment, but eventually I will need a new case. Fortunately, they are inexpensive, and I will buy the same case again.


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