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I needed a belt holster case for my Panasonic G2, and since I'm happy with my other Tamrac bags, I decided to give this a try.
At first, I thought that I'd be using it to hold the G2 with longer telephoto lenses, but now that I'm using it, I've found an even better use for it... My Olympus OM 50mm with adapter lays across the bottom of the bag with room to spare, and the G2 with attached 20mm/1.7 sits right on top ready to use.
The G2 body fits into the case perfectly, with just enough wiggle room to be able to get your fingers in to grab the camera, but not so much that the camera isn't secure.
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This is an out-and-about case for a small DSLR with one kit-sized lens, or two pancake lenses. The price makes it a great value. I find that it fits a Panasonic GH1 with 14-140 lens snugly. (This camera is a little smaller than the smallest DSLRs, so be careful.)If I could change anything about this case, I would add a little bit more padding not that there isn't enough, but you can't be too careful with a $1,000 camera. Also, the side pockets are too small to be useful you can fit a memory card, lens cloth, etc., but even a cell phone will be a tight squeeze. That said, they don't really take up much space, so I'm OK with them.
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I got this camera case to protect my new Nikon D3000 and I really like it. It is a great fit for the camera (but not much else). There are two pockets, one on each side, which will fit small items such as a cell phone or an extra battery.The case is well made and durable. I highly recommend it if you don't need to carry around any extra gear or lenses, just some compact protection for your SLR camera.
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This product fit my Canon Rebel Xsi perfectly. I have the Canon 200DG bag, but it's like a airline tote in itself, so I needed something smaller. I like the padding and the additional pockets on the sides for additional SD cards and/or battery.My only complaint is the zipper system which is not a quick reach in and out system. I would have preferred a velcro or buckle latch in front.Although, I do give it that the zipper is more secure.
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I bought my D3100 primarily because of its light weight and small size, in my mind dragging it around in a big clunky case would would have defeated the entire purpose of a small lightweight DSLR. I guess I was almost looking more for a sleeve rather than a case, but I also wanted to have room for a spare battery and card.I bought the Tamrac Aero Zomm 25 from the pictures and dimensions on the Tamrac site without trying one, from what I had seen and read it looked like it would fit the bill. I also liked the way it looked in brown with the tan trim, a bit different than the ubiquitous black.
First thing I noticed when I got it, is how small it really is! The camera with 18-55 lens fits inside, but just. I find it best to fold the camera strap and tuck it in beside the lens, not really enough room to let it sit on the screen.
I haven't had a chance to use it much yet, but so far it seems to be exactly what the doctor ordered and is great to pack in a suitcase. Only two caveats; an extra half inch length for the lens would be nice, and maybe just a touch on the sides to get a finger in...
If you want the smallest case possible for your D3100 that still has room for an extra card and battery, I'm betting that this is it.
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