Case Logic DCB-302 Compact Case for Camera – Black
- Separate zippered accessory pocket
- Internal slip pocket for SD card
- Belt loop for easy attachment
- Detachable lanyard included for convenient and secure carrying
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Nicely made, very well padded…would recommend for a small/compact camera,
This is a very nice little camera case. This is definitely for a small, COMPACT digital camera — my older, bulkier Canon A95 (which takes 4 AA batteries) won’t fit, but my new Olympus Stylus Tough will. Your camera should be no more than 2 or maybe 2 1/2 inches high, and no wider than about 3 or 3 1/2 inches. (A camera that takes 4 AA batteries is probably too thick and NOT likely to fit.)
This case is VERY well padded — something that I appreciate. Even the little front pocket (that can hold an extra memory card or even a couple of small batteries) is padded. And the front pocket has a little pocket-within-a-pocket, for those teeny tiny new memory cards that would get lost otherwise.
The zippers are nice — they slide smoothly, and there is no annoying “flap” covering them to get caught. Even the zipper pulls are rubbery to make opening and closing the case easier.
The gray color is nice as far as not showing dirt, and also doesn’t look too flashy or “come-steal-my-camera” obvious. 🙂
You can wear the case on your belt, and also there’s a shoulder strap, that conveniently clips on or off (so if, like me, you NEVER want to use it, it can stay at home and not take up room and get tangled with everything else in your purse/bag). The strap is adjustable.
Overall though, the best part of this bag is the padding. I have owned a few digital camera bags, but none that I remember being this well padded. It’s padded all around – the front, back, sides AND the bottom and top (often the bottom and top will be unpadded in my experience).
I definitely would recommend this case to a friend!
P.S. My iPod Touch also fits well in this case – not sure if that’s helpful to anyone, but I thought I’d mention it!
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Fits an impressive array of gadgetry,
When I first received this case I was disappointed, thinking my larger point-and-shoot cameras would never fit inside, as the length looked too short. After trying and succeeding in fitting every piece of handheld electronicery in my arsenal, I’m thrilled with it!
Internal dimensions of the large main compartment are: 4 ¾” tall x 3 1/8″ wide x 1 ½” deep (low estimate, probably will fit cameras slightly larger). My Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS3 fits easily without a struggle, with room for the strap, and enough space to easily remove the camera quickly (this camera measures 4 1/8″ long x 2 ½” wide x 1 3/8″ deep).
Front compartment has a main pocket that’s nearly 4″ deep and over 2″ wide – suitable for extra batteries and whatnot – I tested with two Panasonic and two Canon batteries, both sets fit perfectly without overtaxing the compartment, and there was still room for some cash or small items. A smaller sleeve pocket is located at the inside front flap, this shorter pocket design (2″ long) is perfect for memory cards, which won’t slide to the bottom and be difficult to fish out.
Weighing in at just 2 ounces, it’s surprising how beefy the padding and protection seem to be on this well-made case. Main material appears to be ballistic nylon, and should hold up to years of abuse.
Also included is a long adjustable strap. Back of case has a fixed strap which works well as a handhold, but to use as a belt strap would require the removal of your belt to attach.
This little case will see tons of use, from our Flip video cameras, to our point-and-shoots, to our MP3 players – I think I’m going to need to get a few more of these!
I very rarely give a 5-star review as even the best products have faults, but with this case I find nary a one. A++, 5 Stars, huzzahs all around!
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