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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: 5 stars
Summary: Good case, good price
Review: This case is the perfect size. My S110 fits into it perfectly, and the pouch on the front allows for storage of an extra battery (could fit an extra memory card as well). Velcro restraints in the case keep the camera from sliding around.

I recommend this case for anyone who is looking for a no frills functional case, and doesn't plan to carry around more than a camera.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: nice
Review: this case looks kinda cool not really big maybe small but if u put a extra battery in additional pockets it's stikini out but enough place for memory card

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: PSC-100 Soft Compact Case
Review: This is *the* best case for the Canon S100, S110, S200, S230, S400 which are all the same size. The beauty of this case for us guys is that it's horizontal confguration is better when attached to a belt.... easier to sit without it being in the way. Also, it is exactly the right size for the camera, extra battery and extra flash card to fit snugly without extra bulk. I bought this case for my S230 which was stolen. I also gave one to my daughter who has the S200 and my best buddy who has the S100. I just bought the new s400 and found it almost impossible to find this case for my new camera. I finally called several local independent camera shops and found one with it in stock. If Canon discontinued this case, as I suspect from www.Amazon.com's notice (& other e-tailers), I think it'shame. If you have one of these tiny cameras and can find this case, I think you will like it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Perfect Little Case
Review: This is a great little case for a great little camera!

If you bought the canon s100, chances are you got it for its amazing balance between small size and big performance. Get the case for the same reason: this case fits the camera snuggly, protecting it without adding much bulk, and has all the features one needs from a camera case.

The case has a front zippered pocket with inside mesh sections for those extra CF cards and batteries. It is made of thick, good quality fabric - it provides good coverage and protection to the camera. I won't have to worry for my camera's safety while carrying it in my purse. The case has a little space on the side of the case to let the wrist strap hang out, making carrying the camera when its in the case a non-issue.

I love this case - its going make it possible for me to bring my digicam along even more of the time. I can't wait!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Full Feature Case
Review: This is a nice little case from Canon that safely holds not only your S110, but also up to two batteries, two compact flash cards, or one of each. However, this case doesn't fit well inside the pocket of your jeans. It's great as a belt clip case however. For more pocketable needs, I say just sew up a thin little bag for it out of non-scratching material like from cloth lens wipe. It'll be paper thin and if you can find your mom or someone experienced in the field to measure it correctly, it wouldn't add any additional hassle when being used.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Perfect combination with the Canon Power Shot S100
Review: This item is the best match with my Canon Power Shot S100. It's cheap. It fits the camera perfectly well, and covers it from being scratched or dust. The model is simple, yet stylish, and importantly it doesn't make my camera bulky.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Too tight, too ugly
Review: This Korean-made case for the Digital Elph is a disappointment. The main compartment can barely hold the Digital Elph. Every time I put my camera in the case I have to use a lot of force, fearing I would do some harm to the camera (a fear admittedly not well founded). It can be a very frustrating experience.

The case also looks ugly and feels cheap. The front compartment can hold a battery and a CF card, but there's no easy way to carry the case except just holding the whole thing.

But right now (Jan 2001) you have no choice if you need a case for the S100. Shame on Canon for not including a case in the Digital Elph camera kit.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Cute, Form-fitting, in one word: PERFECT
Review: This thing is great! It fits the s100 perfectly. You can wear it on a belt like a "holster", which is perfect for guys because we don't have purses to throw a camera in. A few suggestions: don't carry both a memory card and a battery in the front pouch at the same time. It makes it too bulky. Also, when velcroing the camera in, push the front and back of the case together as far as possible before letting the velcro touch. In conclusion, a great buy for [for the money]!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Better than nothing, but..
Review: This was the first case I bought for my Cannon S200, before I had shopped around. It was ok, but the Tamrac case I found later was much better.
The Tamrac has a zipper closure that does a better job of protecting the camera from the elements, has a second external pouch that holds a spare battery and flash card, takes up less room, and is about the same cost.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: If you bought S110 for it's size - this case is not for you
Review: Unnecessary bulky, although perfectly functional with room for extra cards and batteries. Good if you want to keep your elph in your backpack, but doubles the size of it in your hands. In it you can no longer put your elph in your pocket. You will love it if you like things hanging on your belt.

Edited 08/02/2002: just came back from hiking Mount Rainier. This thing was keeping my S110 on my belt without bothering me, yet was close whenever I needed it! Changing my rating from 3 to 4 stars


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