The case indeed is a good fit for my Fujifilm x20, and is pretty smartly designed.
I had some issues that I was pretty unhappy with though:
• The construction of the case itself is not great quality—the part that covers the lens is coming apart on mine after only a few days of light use, and the faux leather is wrinkling in spots.
• The product description did not make it clear that this case actually screws into the camera {where a tripod would}—and if you don't screw it on, it scrapes up the bottom of your camera. I find it pretty awkward to use the camera when it's attached to the case, so for me this feature is a bummer.
• It's definitely also not a case you can use one handed—if you want your camera, you need to drop everything else in your hands to get it out or manipulate the case so you can use it. It's not great if you tend to spontaneously reach for your camera and need it to be usable quickly.
That being said, it does its primary job of protecting the camera fairly well, and is on the low end of the price spectrum for cases, so I'm going to hang on to mine while I look for something better.
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