Rating: Summary: A perfect fit Review: As I ordered the camera on line, I wanted a case to fit snugly, but couldn't try them on for fit. The choice of camera was directly related to the size, so I didn't want a big bulky case. The Lowe website tells you exactly which bag to buy for a particular model of camera, which is great, otherwise I probably would have ordered the wrong one. But just like they said, the camera fits snugly inside, there is a bit of room for a couple extras. For traveling, hiking, cycling, and whatever else I can get myself into, this is a great little case that protects well.
Rating: Summary: A perfect fit Review: As I ordered the camera on line, I wanted a case to fit snugly, but couldn't try them on for fit. The choice of camera was directly related to the size, so I didn't want a big bulky case. The Lowe website tells you exactly which bag to buy for a particular model of camera, which is great, otherwise I probably would have ordered the wrong one. But just like they said, the camera fits snugly inside, there is a bit of room for a couple extras. For traveling, hiking, cycling, and whatever else I can get myself into, this is a great little case that protects well.
Rating: Summary: Also purchased for the A20 Review: Great bag. It does fit the A20 and an extra Compact Flash card perfectly. However, it is a bit tight when trying to fit 4 'AA' batteries but it is acceptable. The quality of the bag is top notch and the fabric inside the bag won't scratch the lcd screen. The hidden cover is a bonus!
Rating: Summary: Also purchased for the A20 Review: Great bag. It does fit the A20 and an extra Compact Flash card perfectly. However, it is a bit tight when trying to fit 4 'AA' batteries but it is acceptable. The quality of the bag is top notch and the fabric inside the bag won't scratch the lcd screen. The hidden cover is a bonus!
Rating: Summary: Perfect fit for a Canon Powershot A80 Review: I just recently got a Powershot A80, which I love. I got the Canon PSC-60 soft case sight unseen since it seemed like a nice complement for the camera. The quality of materials is good, but the design seems simplistic and minimalist to the extreme and leaves a lot to be desired in terms of functionality.I moved on to the Lowepro MX10 (which is now called the Lowepro D-Res 10 AW, only the colors have changed a bit). For about the same money as the Canon case, I get: -a reclosable belt loop (with strong velco attachment) -removable neck strap -soft tricot lining (no scratched LCDs with this case) -room for an extra compact flash card (a bit tight with a CF plastic cover, perfect fit with just the card) -room for 4 extra AA batteries, even with the extra compact flash card in the case as well -a weatherproof and durable fabric -wide top-opening full zipper top -reasonably thick padding Overall, the Lowepro bag looks like it was made for the Powershot A80 (and presumably the A70 and A60 as well), the camera fits just a little loosely by itself, but perfectly with 4 extra AA batteries and a spare compact flash card. I can't say anything negative about my Canon camera, I love it. The PSC-60 case, however, leaves a lot to be desired, and much better options exist out there. I highly recommend the Lowepro case. One final note: Lowepro has a "matrix" on their website to match many different camera models with the appropriate bag. For the Canon Powershot A60/A70 (similar size as the A80), the matrix recommends another bag (the D-Res 8S), but I tried both in a store and the MX 10/D-Res 10 seemed a better fit, with more room for extras (CF card and batteries).
Rating: Summary: Excellent Case Review: I love this case. I own three Lowepro cases; a "Topload Zoom 2" (which I use whenever I take any of my SLR cameras in the field), a "D-Res 8" for my Canon S400, and and a "D-Res 10 AW", which I use with my Fuji MX-1700 digital camera. I think that all of them are exceptionally good. They are well-made, durable, good looking and functional. Before settling on Lowepro a couple of years ago, I went through dozens of bags, and was never really happy with any of them. The D-Res 10 AW is the perfect size for my Fuji MX-1700. It is over two years old now, and looks as good as the day that it arrived at my door via UPS - despite the fact that it has seen LOTS of abuse over the last few years.
Rating: Summary: Excellent Case Review: I love this case. I own three Lowepro cases; a "Topload Zoom 2" (which I use whenever I take any of my SLR cameras in the field), a "D-Res 8" for my Canon S400, and and a "D-Res 10 AW", which I use with my Fuji MX-1700 digital camera. I think that all of them are exceptionally good. They are well-made, durable, good looking and functional. Before settling on Lowepro a couple of years ago, I went through dozens of bags, and was never really happy with any of them. The D-Res 10 AW is the perfect size for my Fuji MX-1700. It is over two years old now, and looks as good as the day that it arrived at my door via UPS - despite the fact that it has seen LOTS of abuse over the last few years.
Rating: Summary: Make sure you visit a store before buying online! Review: I ordered this bag to use with the Canon PowerShot A10 and am thrilled with it! It holds the camera, extra compact flash card and batteries. The inside is plush and won't scratch the camera and it has a rain hood for bad weather. This bag fits the A10 like a glove!!
Rating: Summary: Great bag!! Review: I ordered this bag to use with the Canon PowerShot A10 and am thrilled with it! It holds the camera, extra compact flash card and batteries. The inside is plush and won't scratch the camera and it has a rain hood for bad weather. This bag fits the A10 like a glove!!
Rating: Summary: Make sure you visit a store before buying online! Review: I really like this bag but was very worried about how my camera would fit (Canon S110) in the bag. I was doing a lot of comparison shopping on-line and even used the Lowepro Matrix (a list of all Lowepro bags and which cameras fit best in them) and they recommended the D-Res 10 AW. I found that placing my camera in vertically gave it too much space to jostle around. Placing it in the other way gave a snugger fit, but now there is a gap between the top of the camera and the bag. The "gap" will accommodate 2 CF cards with cases and the pouch, a battery, given that configuration. Those with compact cameras such as mine should consider looking at the D-Res 8 model. It is more compact, cheaper, although it does not have the all weatherproof cover to pull over the case like the D-Res 10. I also recommend storing the desiccant in the case to avoid moisture ruining your camera. You can just pop them in the oven when they have absorbed too much moisture to redry them so that they can be reused. Overall, I think the bag is a fine product. Just make sure you visit a store to find the best fit with your equipment and accessories.
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