I gave this product a 4 because my camera doesn't really fit snug in there...it kind of moves around a little. But not much, if there were money or maybe a drivers license in there, it would be alright. So it's not a lot of space, but space none-the-less.
Also, there's not a hole for the camera cord, to come out for it to be on your wrist...no big deal though. All-in-all, I like this case...and it's a great price.
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The Casio Exilim Leather Case is great for the Casio Exilim EX-V7 model, it fits just right and it close with a magnetic snap. When you wear it on your belt, it slips throught the belt so that it will not come off; it is sewn onto the case. When you have the camera inside the case and you are wearing it on your belt, you hardly notice that you have it on your side. I have ran with it on and not once has the camera came out, its a the best protection for your camera when you carry it with you, and I carry it almost everyday with me.Best Deals for Casio Black Leather EX-CASE80BL for Exilim V7, S and Z Series
I have the red one for my camera, bought the black for Mom. She loves it too; this one was an even better price and the same top quality leather. The SD card pocket is a nice touch.Honest reviews on Casio Black Leather EX-CASE80BL for Exilim V7, S and Z Series
This case gets a well deserved 5. I purchased it for a Casio EX-V8SR and the fit is perfect. It is just loose enough that the camera slides in with no effort ( BTW, when you purchase the Canon case for the Canon PowerShot SD950 the Canon camera is a tight fit and you have to work to put the camera into and remove the camera from the case. You do not have this problem with the Casio case and the Casio camera )One problem, for me, is that, to me, the camera is not sufficiently secure in the case. The case closing flap secures with only a magnetic catch. If the catch IS secured, then, no matter how much effort, the camera will NOT fall out; if, however, you do not properly secure the magnetic catch, then the camera is going to fall out. ( Since it is a loose sliding fit unlike the Canon's much tighter fit ).
It is better to assume the worse that we will, in our haste, maybe not properly secure the flap with the catch. I am going to glue a small patch of velcro around the catch and on the flap as I think that this is a potential problem.
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