Rating: Summary: wrong size Review: So far as I can tell, there is no problem with the camera case, but it is too big for the PowerShot S100, and not big enough to hold the camera and charger. I'm returning one I recieved as a gift -- this could be the perfect case for another camera.
Rating: Summary: Small, but still a bit too big Review: The case is sturdily built with two zippered closures and an adjustable shoulder strap. The exterior bottom panel is a nobby ruggedized material that probably is waterproof. The remainder of the case exterior is pebble grained leather-looking material.The main compartment for the camera is easily accessed via the zippered front flap and is padded on left, right, back, and bottom. Top and front padding is thinner. The inside of the main comaprtment flap has a zippered pocket suitable for holding a memory card. Inside dimensions (inches): 6H x 3.25W x 2.5D The main compartment zippered opening is 3 inches wide. The smaller zippered compartment is on the back of the case. It contains loops for 4 AA batteries, a zippered pocket suitable for a memory card or slim remote control, and a second unzippered pocket that is a little smaller than business card size. I got this case to house an Olympus D-40 zoom digital camera. The main compartment is far too big for this camera. By itself, the camera would rattle around inside the case. I've filled the extra space by putting a carry case for 4 AA batteries into the bottom of the main compartment and adding a pair of light socks to fill in the remaining space. This leaves the smaller compartment free for the remote control and a small notebook. I'm keeping the case. It provides more than adequate protection for the camera (with socks installed!) and will work fine for day trips and similar short outings.
Rating: Summary: Good product Review: This carry case was perfect for my Kodak DC240. It was only big enough to carry my camera, extra batteries and perhaps 3 or 4 extra flash cards. In other words, there was no needless bulk (the padding seemed to make much of the size - but it gave necessary protection). It was much easier to access the camera and extras than all the other bags I've seen (due to its outer flap and inner zippered flap that both opened wide). The only reason I did not give it 5 stars was because the outer flap did not seal in such a fashion that sand and such could be well kept out (it was not really a problem on my Caribean vacation however). The other point and shoot camera bags I've seen which could handle sand better due to a zippered enclosure - also were terribly difficult to get my camera in and out of.
Rating: Summary: Great case, fits Olympus D-460 Review: This case is the perfect size for the D-460 and accessories (case is approx 7" tall X 3.5" wide X 3" deep). The main pouch is well padded and made of soft material. The bottom is reinforced to resist wear. Inside the front zippered pocket, there is a mesh pocket for memory cards, as well as an divided elastic band meant for 4 AA batteries. Inside the flap of the front pocket there is a zippered mesh pouch, which runs the entire legnth of the flap (approx. 6"x3"), for extra accessories. The only thing I dislike is the velcro on the main flap is a bit weak, and seems to come open without much force. I would have rather seen a zipper to keep the main pouch closed. Other than that, this is a fantastic case, and I recommend it.
Rating: Summary: Good product Review: This is a good case, I have a HP 318 digital camera and it fix well, it's a little big, but it let me carry batts, cradles and memory cards in. And it's good for protect my camera too. It looks very good and has a gadget to carry in my belt.
Rating: Summary: Carry the essentials Review: This is a nice digital camera bag, very sturdy and well padded. The interior has a soft plush lining to prevent LCD screen damage. It is a perfect size for a "point & shoot" type digital camera, such as the Olympus D360L. The front of the case zips open on both sides to reveal a flap with mesh pockets suitable for a spare set of NiMH batteries, cables or extra memory cards. It also features a sewn on belt loop and removable shoulder strap. Well made & compact.
Rating: Summary: Carry the essentials Review: This is a nice digital camera bag, very sturdy and well padded. The interior has a soft plush lining to prevent LCD screen damage. It is a perfect size for a "point & shoot" type digital camera, such as the Olympus D360L. The front of the case zips open on both sides to reveal a flap with mesh pockets suitable for a spare set of NiMH batteries, cables or extra memory cards. It also features a sewn on belt loop and removable shoulder strap. Well made & compact.
Rating: Summary: High quality for a camera bag Review: This is the best camera bag I have purchased, especially since it has the quality of any other Case Logic product, superb! I own an old Toshiba PDRM1 digital camera, and in this neat little bag, there is a protected pouch for the camera, two storage areas for digital media, and a storage for 4-AA (or AAA) batteries. I think this bag is super convenient, since I can carry my extra SmartMedia cards and spare 4-AA batteries. The size of the bag is small enough to fit in my travel bag, but yet, has a lot of storage space for all the necessities of a digital camera. I highly recommend for a small digital camera like my Toshiba PDRM1. Dimensions of my camera: 4-3/4" long by 3-1/4" high by 1-1/2" deep. This camera is a perfect fit for this particular bag.
Rating: Summary: Case Logic DC50 Digital Camera Bag by Case Logic Review: Very Disappointed. Too bulky, and way too spacious for my small digital camera I also bought through Amazon. If I saved the receipt, I'd return it in a second!
Rating: Summary: Case Logic DC50 Digital Camera Bag by Case Logic Review: Very Disappointed. Too bulky, and way too spacious for my small digital camera I also bought through Amazon. If I saved the receipt, I'd return it in a second!
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