Rating: Summary: Nice case Review: I bought this case as an accessory to my HP 315 PhotoSmart digital camera. I like the camera very much so it may be biasing my view of the bag, but here goes:I like the bag. It is attractive to look at. It is a bit big for the camera I bought, but too big is better than too small! It's got one main pouch that is very large and I use it to hold my camera and all my cords. It has a shoulder strap that I don't like (because it makes me look like a tourist). Overall it is a very good bag, if a little large with an ugly shoulder strap.
Rating: Summary: agree Review: I can only agree with everybody else. The bad is big, but it pays off after a while, becuase you can carry Smart Media cards, batteries, a camera, a cable, a pair of sunglasses and a micro-recording device in this bag at the same time. For me as a music journalist, that's a great thing. The bad thing is that you can't really wear it over yur shoulder like a bigger bag. It looks and feels dumb. Besides that, this is a good product.
Rating: Summary: Perfect for Sony Mavica FD75 Review: I find this is perfect for carrying my Sony Mavica FD75, the batter charger and a few disks. There not much room for anything else, but then what's in it doesn't flop around - which is something I really like. The quality is good, I think this bag will last a long time. For the price, you can't beat it.
Rating: Summary: Perfect For A Kodak Digital Camera Review: I own the Kodak DC3400 digital camera, and can't say enough about this case. It has room for my battery charger, extra set of batteries, all PC cables, Kodak's software CD, and the manual that came with my camera. If your digital camera is similar in size to Kodak's DC3400, get this bag. It's simply the best balance, between compact size - and having enough room for all your accessories.
Rating: Summary: The logical case Review: I purchased my bag for its size and price. Was not the least disappointed. Didn't want a large one, and this one is just right. I pack in (firm fit) my Sony 707 along with Sony flash all in the main compartment. Sure it is a "shoehorn fit" but nothing rattles /moves around. All the other stuff go into the other 3 compartments. Super contented with this one.
Rating: Summary: Room to spare with Olympus 2020 Review: I purchased this case to carry my Olympus 2020. The newer Olympus 3030 and 3000 should fit nicely too. I debated buying a smaller bag which would fit the camera only, but the extra room has come in handy. I have a compact pair of binoculars and these fit snugly along with the camera in the main compartment. In the zip down front I store the manual, the remote, an extra memory card and a cable to connect to a TV. At family events it was great to see the pictures on TV right away. The case is well made, but it is not genuine leather, although it's hard to tell the difference. You can put your belt through the slot on the back, but it is somewhat bulky to carry this way. I prefer to use the shoulder strap. All in all an excellent product. Edited on 11/10/02: Case Logic has changed the design of this bag without changing the model number. I own the older horizontal version, not the bag pictured which has more of a vertical shape. Case Logic should have used a new model number when they updated the bag.
Rating: Summary: Missing Collapsible Padded Interior Divider Review: I received my new DC70 Case Logic Digital Camera Bag, along with my Nikon 3500 camera and was disappointed not have the padded divider along with the bag. I don't want to return the entire bag but have been frustated at finding a way to communicate with Amazon.com to find out it they can replace the divider.
Rating: Summary: It is as promised! Review: I was unsure that this case would fit my Sony Mavica FD90 because the only dimensions I could find were a little smaller than the camera. I ordered it anyway as a carry case for the camera and a few floppies just on short trips, instead of the case in which I carry all the cables, battery charger, etc. This case is perfect even if a little snug because of the lens protruding. The inside pocket gives great protection for the camera, and the zip-down front is perfect for the floppies, and maybe even an extra battery....or a personal item or two. I am glad I trusted (the website)... to come through again. They were right as always.
Rating: Summary: Great bag for a simple camera kit Review: It's a shame they don't show pictures of the inside of this bag. The top opens up and then the front zips down to reveal 3 mesh pockets meant for flashcards, floppy disks, and cables. Actually, I use mine for a camera/binocular set I was given. The point-and-shoot camera and compact binoculars fit in the main compartment easily together with the divider. The mesh pockets don't hold bulky items, but it's good enough for a roll of file and a simple camera cleaning kit. So I have the basics ready for travel in one small bag. I even bought another one for a personal 2" TV. The TV and its AC adapter are in the main compartment with a small pair of headphones in the front. I initially wanted to get this bag for my digital camera and accessories. But with a camera, battery charger, AC adapter, and three cables, it was just too much to fit inside this bag; I got a small camcorder bag instead. So this camera bag is great, but don't expect the pockets up front to hold much.
Rating: Summary: too big for Olympus 4040 Review: just purchased the Olympus 4040 and this case, The camera fills about 20% of the area set aside for the camera. The camera is just too small and bounces around with no protection! Not a good choice.
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