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Monday, March 9, 2015

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Rotation 360 Backpack
Customer Ratings: 5 stars
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I recently received the Think Tank Rotation 360 as a gift and I absolutely love this bag. It is an ingeniously designed backpack with two separable compartments: the normal backpack section with shoulder straps, and a belt section, which rotates 360 degrees to allow easy access to your gear without having to place your backpack on the ground (and it works well). Both compartments are designed to carry camera gear, with an option of locking or unlocking the belt section. It is a great choice for an outdoor photographer for various reasons 1. It is built like a tank with plenty of padding and it has attached rain cover for both compartments. 2. You have easy access to your gear without having to place your backpack on dirt or mud.

Here are the cons:

1. The backpack is not large enough for multiple, large telephoto lenses. If you want to carry both 70-200mm AND a 200-400, you should look for another bag, such as Lowepro Vertex 300 AW or something. The 70-200 alone will not fit unless you detach the lens. If you don't like doing that, you can buy a separate modulus for about $30 and attach the lens to the belt or the side of the bag, which may or may not be okay with you. But if your lenses are smaller than 70-200, you shouldn't have a problem fitting 4 to 5 lenses in both compartments of the bag. The belt section alone will hold about two lenses, as long as they are not as big as 70-200.

2. It may be heavy for you. (I have friends that complained about the weight, but it's fine with me. The weight of empty bag is about 5 pounds)

3. It may be over your budget.

4. It does not carry laptops.

Well, that's pretty much it for the cons. Except for number 1 and 4, I don't have any problems with it.

Here are the pros. There are too many good points, so I'll pick out my favorite parts:

1. Overall, it's well built: Plenty of padding for the camera and your shoulders, plenty of small pockets, rain cover, attention to details all over the place, it stands upright even when it's empty, lots of places to attach a modulus if you need extra room (at a cost though), ability to attach the camera to the shoulder straps, ability to strap a large tripod to the backpack (and you can still rotate the belt), and the list goes on and on.

2. The rotating part works quite well. You should watch the video on their website, but really, it works. The unlock/lock mechanism also works quite well.

Many of you are probably wondering about the rotating belt part, but I don't know what to say except that it's great. Just watch their video or read the manual and learn how to do it. Once you get the hang of it, it's really great. Oh, and a slight annoyance is that you do not have access to the material inside the belt when it is locked. It's not a big deal though.

Final verdict: Great, great bag, unless you want to carry large lenses or a laptop.

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I purchased this bag about six months ago, and I took it to a few places during my family trips, from snowy Lake Tahoe to sunny Cabo San Lucas. It was able to take all the snow, water and sand. It is a fairly heavy bag even when it is empty. However, as expected, it is also heavily padded, both inside and outside. The padding on the shoulder, back and lower waist areas are very thick and very comfortable. Overall, it is a great camera backpack for traveling and outdoor photo-shoot events.

I am a father with a 3 year old child. As you can imagine, it can be pretty chaotic during a family trip. However, to my surprise, this bag does not interfere with our function anywhere.

This backpack is especially good in security check points at airports. It is tough enough that you can just toss it onto the security scanner belt without second thoughts (this is especially convenient when we have to carry a stroller and/or a car-seat through airport security check point). More importantly, it does not look like a camera backpack (unless you attach a tripod with it), so it doesn't get other people's attention. It is also big enough that you can keep your eyes on it easily. Lastly, and most importantly, due to its size and weight, especially with full gears, it won't be easy to take-and-run with it...

BACKPACK:

To give you a rough idea on the size of the backpack main compartment, it can take a Nikon 70-200mm f2.8 (hood reversed) in the center and two Nikon 24-70mm f2.8 (hood reversed) on each side, with some space to fit a MB-D10 battery grip and a couple of smaller lenses (such as 10.5mm fisheye or tele-converter(s) or any 52mm~62mm size lenses). The depth of the main compartment is about the same length as a MB-D10 battery grip.

I was able to fit a F100, a D300s and a MB-D10 on one side, Nikon 70-200mm (in the back) and a SB600 (in the front) in the center, and Nikon 24-70mm, a 1.7x tele-converter, a 10.5mm f2.8 and a 20mm f2.8D on the other side. Everything fits tightly, and yet, they are easy to remove.

You may also attach two other Think Tank camera gear bags on both sides, however, it won't take anything as wide as The Chimp Cage though.

The backpack also comes with a lot of straps for different purposes. You can attach a tripod on the back, sleeping bag at bottom and another camera in the front. In additional, there are additional straps to secure your long telephoto lens as well. In my personal experience, I was able to carry my D300s with battery grip and Nikon 70-200mm f2.8 on the backpack shoulder strap. Not only it took the weight off my neck, the additional straps on each side also secure my 70-200mm f2.8 to my chest. It is very easy and very safe to move around when everything is so tightly secured to your body.

BELT:

The rotation belt system does work, and it is secure. There are five places to secure your belt with the bag, two on the side, two on the back and one in the front. The main compartment can handle a D700 (or D300s/F100...etc) with Nikon 24-70mm f2.8 attached. Alternatively, it can take Nikon 70-200mm f2.8 with its hood reversed. You can also attach a separator on top of the 70-200mm to create an additional space for flash or other small things. However, D2/D3 or any camera with battery grip will not fit in the main compartment on the belt. The small side pocket can handle some small items. It can fit something as big as a 77mm CLP in its case. You can also attach one other Think Tank camera gear bag, such as Lightning Fast or The Chimp Cage, on the other side of the belt. I have attached a The Chimp Cage and it does not interfere with rotation.

One may wonder, do I really need to carry this big backpack all the time? The answer is NO. There's another advantage of using Rotation 360. The belt system can be used independently, without the large backpack. In fact, the belt main compartment has two loops, where you can attach a shoulder strap (i.e., Think Tank Curved Comfort). This will provide an additional support, so all the weight won't sit on your waist. When I am not traveling with all my gears, this will be my usual setup. You can still rotate the belt and still have easy access to everything. If you need more space, just attach another bag onto the belt.

PRO:

(1) Nice padding all over the bag.

(2) Belt rotation system.

(3) Built like a tank, great protection for your camera gears.

(4) Comfortable to carry around.

(5) Allow additional modification when needed.

(6) Able to take the weight off your neck and re-distribute to your shoulder.

CON:

(1) Weight.

(2) Size.

(3) Rather expensive, especially if you want additional parts.

(4) The backpack main compartment is smaller than I like... Would be much better if it is larger (or, rather, wider).

Overall, this is not just a camera backpack to carry your gears. It is a backpack that will help you to carry your gears safely, securely, and efficiently.

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I've received this backpack for my birthday, but anyway it was selection.

I've searched all world to get a backpack which would meet my criteria:

easy access to photogear: take in and put back; especially during travel, which I do a lot

flexible, have room for some other than photo gear

sturdy, high quality

help me with my back problems

I must say I am still very happy with it. It's support for camera, which does not put heavy weight on your neck and fact that it distributes waight on both shoulders solved a lot of issues. I can now walk cities easily.

Right now I am looking for a way to use it's belts and expand capacity (for bottles) and I see there are many options.

It's not cheap, but I guess you will not need anything else.

I recommend !!!

PS: Sorry for my English, I don't use it that often.

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I love this backpack. I have had it for almost a year and used it on numerous occasions such as a day at the zoo, in an amusement park or a day trip in the forest. I have even brought this bag to the beach.

Typically I will have my camera hanging from the front-straps all the time, which puts the weight on my shoulders and not my neck. Then I will have an additional lens in the lower section and quickly swap lenses back and forth by rotating that part. The main part of the backpack is the used for additional lenses, extra clothes, water and whatever I want to bring along.

Pros:

+ Great build quality

+ Takes weight off your neck (this is really fantastic for a whole day of walking and taking photos)

+ Several smaller pockets and places to put your stuff

+ Can be put down on the ground and will stand straight up by itself

+ Lower section can be used by itself as a belt for shorter trips

Cons:

Normal backpack section not very large (though large enough to fit several lenses, a bottle of water, a flash and an extra sweater)

Rain cover a bit clumsy to put on (but it works)

Sometimes hard to fit in the overhead locker of a small airplane

No room for a laptop (I don't care)

Highly recommended.

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Saturday, March 7, 2015

Best MegaGear Protective Pink Leather Camera Case, Bag for Panasonic Deals

MegaGear Protective Pink Leather Camera Case, Bag for Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS25, DMC-ZS20 , Nikon COOLPIX L26
Customer Ratings: 4.5 stars
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Nice case and nice padding to protect the camera. Problem is it does not fit my camera despite the description saying that it does.

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Ok, I almost wrote a bad review for this bag. If it went through I apologize. I hope I am able to edit before it is posted.

I was showing the bag too small, but it does work if you put it in the case correctly. ;o) This is a very well made case and should do a fine job of protecting the camera. It is for a young teen, so it needs to do a good job of protecting the camera. Highly recommend!

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Just got a new Panasonic Lumix and wanted a camera case that would protect new investment. Some cases are just basically a bag that covers the camera but does not provide any real protection. This case provides schock protection if camera is dropped with or falls out of my wife purse. Also protects it from items inside of purse of being jostled around during everyday normal activities. Cheap protection for a great camera.

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This case was delivered very quickly, fits the camera perfectly and works great. I would recommend this case for anyone that isn't looking for a bulky case.

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When I search camera case for my wife. Found this pick camera case price way lower than black & brown color.

Since the case is for my wife, colors are not an issue and black & brown cost double than pink. I click and buy this pink color camera case. When I received it yesterday and put my wife camera (Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS-20 Red) in it. Fitting is very good and she is happy with it, because I will not take away her camera any more. Because red camera with pick case is too feminene for guys. Material and quality are excellent. External is hard & inside is soft make good protection for camera. And best of it, I pay less than $10.00. (Don't tell my wife!)

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Saturday, January 24, 2015

Reviews of Crumpler HOOJAH Camera Clutch S (Light Red/Dark Red)

Crumpler HOOJAH Camera Clutch S
Customer Ratings: 3 stars
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I BOUGHT THIS CASE FOR A VERY COMPACT CANON DIGITAL ELPH CAMERA BUT IT DIDN'T FIT AND I HAD TO RETURN THE PRODUCT. I GOT BURNED PRETTY BAD WITH THE RELATIVELY HIGH PRICE PLUS THE SHIPPING THAT I DIDN'T GET REIMBURSED FOR SO I GUESS THE OLD BUYER BEWARE ADAGE GOT ME. IT WOULD HAVE HELPED IF SOME DIMENSIONS HAD BEEN INCLUDED IN THE SPECIFICATIONS. MY SON HAS ONE OF THE LARGER CRUMPLER CASES AND THAT IS ALSO WELL CONSTRUCTED AND WILL FIT THE COMPACT CAMERAS SO MAKE SURE YOU LOOK FOR THE MEDIUM OR LARGE SIZE.

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Saturday, January 17, 2015

Best rooCASE Super Bubble Neoprene (Orange / Black) Sleeve Case Deals

rooCASE Super Bubble Neoprene Sleeve Case for Panasonic Lumix DMC-TS3 Digital Camera
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
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Some people are complaining that it's too small, but I see it differently. The first time you zip it up it's a bit tight, but that's how it should be. After it "breaks in" it conforms to the shape of the camera and then it zips easily. This case is exactly the right size. I don't like baggy cases that take up more space, and I don't like to store accessories on the inside, anyway. Also this design looks very nice in person.

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I bought this case with the camera expecting it to fit since it is made for the Lumix DMC-TS3! I was excited about the color matching the camera, and the material seemed really nice, and it is. Unfortunately, if you have ANYTHING AT ALL attached to the camera (like a cord for a float or a small wrist strap) it will not zip closed. This kind of defeats the purpose of a case to me! Choose a different case unless you like fighting with a too tight case. I would have liked to rate this higher, but since it doesn't really do the job, I returned it. If you have a smaller camera than the one it is made for, it could work for you--it IS a decent case!

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very tight on the camera. no room for the cord that is on camera to fit in the case, so it doesnt zip all the way. could be a wee bit bigger.

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Got this case to match the orange Panasonic waterproof camera. Both were a gift for my fiance, who loves them both. He said the neoprene is perfect for the camera, especially considering the water aspect. Not a lot of extra space if you wanted to store other things besides the camera, but overall it seems like it will be very protective without adding a lot of extra bulk.

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I absolutely love the design of this case. The only issue is that it is so tight that zipping up the case sometimes will turn on the camera. Also, there is not even enough room to put an additional memory card in the case. All things said....fantastic case just needs to be a touch larger.

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Sunday, December 7, 2014

Reviews of Cell Phone Case: Electric Pocket no. 5

Cell Phone Case: Electric Pocket no. 5
Customer Ratings: 4.5 stars
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This is a perfect carrying case for my Canon PowerShot SD600 Digital Elph (3 3/8" x 2 1/4" x 7/8"). The padded neoprene fabric protects the camera from drops and bumps, and the loop at the top hangs nicely from a finger, a belt or belt loop, or purse strap. It machine-washed nicely. The fit over my camera is snug but do-able, and I like knowing there's no chance the camera will slip out by accident. Gave it 4 stars only because I'd have preferred more color options. Otherwise, I'm very satisfied.

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I have several of the Built Brand electronics pockets and they are just the right size for cell phones and cameras, etc. They are secure enough and yet keep items easy to get to.

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Best Mountainsmith Reflex II Camera Bag Deals

Reflex Ii Camera Bag - Medium - - BLACK
Customer Ratings: 4.5 stars
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THIS BAG HAS BEEN WELL THOUGHT OUT THE ONLY DRAWBACK IS THAT I ORDERED THE LARGE...WHICH IS NOT LARGE AT ALL...BELIEVE ME, ORDER THE EX-LARGE...OTHER THAN MY MISTAKE ON ORDERING, IT'S A VERY NICE BAG...

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If you're looking for a compact bag that is stylish, rugged and scalable, get this bag. I started by looking at the normal contenders such as LowePro, Canon Accessories, Samsonite and others I had forgotten about Mountainsmith as a brand. I have a new Canon Powershot G7 as a companion to a digital SLR and a higher quality than my normal digital point-and-shoot. We're having a baby so we wanted to have a solid in-between that took great pictures but was convenient to carry around all the time. I bought this bag along with the larger version of the Reflex II for my SLR Digital (and two lenses) and received both last week and everything fits perfectly.

The cute, compact bag fits my Canon Powershot G7 perfectly with adjustable inner lining, along with my Canon Speedlight 430EX flash and manual. The top zipper fits my camera-to-computer adaptor, and the front pocket fits the extra battery, memory cards and charger with no added bulk. For packing everything nice and tidy I love this bag. I am experimenting with a few smaller cases when I want to just carry the camera around separately the one that seems to work the best is the ZING neoprene fitted camera case. I also bought an extra wrist strap for added convenience. It would also be great for a compact video camera and battery charger.

The bag in warm grey suits my taste even with the multiple zippers and pulls and such since I backpack often and like an 'outdoorsy' feel. For my dad I'm getting him the same system I opted for a Lowe Pro Edit 110 bag (it's about the same size as the Mountainsmith and is 1/2 the price) and a Canon PSC-5000 Semi-Hard Leather Case for the Canon Powershot G7 since he likes a more understated, very classic look and feel for his equipment.

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I recently purchased this camera bag for my Canon G9 and all its accessories. I really like it! When I was looking for a bigger camera bag, I asked around. People suggested either Lowepro or Tamrac camera bags. I looked at those brands and none of the bags fit my needs. This bag met my needs. I am hooked on Mountainsmith camera bags!

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I don't have any fancy cameras, just a point and shoot, so I can fit it in with my mini camcorder, accessories, and bird books. My binocs are a little big for it, but I can make it work. I can finally have everything in one bag for vacation without digging around. I like all the compartments, and being able to move around the dividers as needed.

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well made, but sort of looks like a lunch box or padded cooler. The rubber bottom really adds a lot of extra weight...kept it, but bought something lighter to carry around.

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Sunday, September 28, 2014

Reviews of OP/TECH USA 4601324 Smart Sleeve 324, Neoprene Sleeve for Compact

OP/TECH USA 4601324 Smart Sleeve 324, Neoprene Sleeve for Compact Cameras, Black
Customer Ratings: 5 stars
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This is the perfect case for my Canon Power Shot SD1000 ELPH. The Smart Sleeve slips easily over the camera but fits snugly for good protection. I like the fact that there is no zipper, eliminating unnecessary bulk as well as unnecessary fuss when you want to remove the camera for a quick shot. If you want to dangle the camera by its wrist strap, the cover stays on. I plan to order another one for my new Panasonic compact camera.

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Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Review of Tamrac 5766 Velocity 6x Compact Sling Pack - Gray/Burgundy

Tamrac 5766 Velocity 6x Compact Sling Pack - Gray/Burgundy
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
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I purchased the Tamrac Velocity 6x for a month long road trip to visit the Painted Desert, Petrified Forest, Grand Canyon, Hoover Dam, Mesas Verde, etc. It worked out real well as a sling camera bag for a Nikon D5000 with strap, two lenses (18-55m & 55-200m), lens hood, extra batteries, lens cleaner, remote, a few small snacks and a Beretta Tomcat with an extra magazine. While hiking I wore the bag on my back. To remove the camera all you do is slide the bag around to your front. The top opens away from you to permit easy access. I also purchased the overpriced MAS water bottle holder and was glad I did. I swapped out the cheap water bottle that came with the holder for something better. See the Tamrac MAS bottle holder reviews for suggestions.

The 7x, the next larger size sling bag, has a waist belt. The 6x doesn't and doesn't need it. My only complaint is the shoulder strap could use additional padding. I have since added a pad designed for an automobile seat belt that I had previously used as a guitar strap pad.

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Friday, August 8, 2014

Evecase Digital Camera Pouch Nylon Case with Strap for Canon, Sony Reviews

Evecase Digital Camera Pouch Nylon Case with Strap for Canon, Sony, Nikon, Olympus, Kodak and Any Other Compact Digital Cameras
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
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This little pouch with 3 zipped compartments is perfect for my camera, 2 spare batteries and SD cards. What is really interesting and puzzling is that the flap cover has a zipped pocket (for my SD cards) but is attached to the pouch with Velcro. When you open it is nothing under it! I was expecting another pocket :). Strange design but it works. The plastic D ring to hold the strap is pretty weak so will replace it with a metal ring. I will write more after I go to a couple of trips with it.

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Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Reviews of HDE Reversible Neoprene Camera Pouch for Nikon 1 Series

HDE Reversible Neoprene Camera Pouch for Nikon 1 Series
Customer Ratings: 5 stars
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I like to keep my camera protected in a tote or purse and easy to get to instead of packed away in a buckled or zippered dedicated camera bag. I tried a soft case but it was a pain to take on and off and a protective wrap but it was too bulky and took up too much room in my bag. This was perfect for my Nikon 1. With a prime lens, 10-30 or 30-110 I can slide my whole camera in and the Velcro tabs fasten it securely. Any extra fabric wraps close to the body for extra cushioning. I think it's large enough for any mirrorless camera. The wrist strap (or neck strap) can protrude outside the case if you want it too nice if you want to carry just the camera with some protection. This won't protect against hard drops but does offer some padding and protection from things banging into my camera and screen. For me it's just enough and a great deal for the money. Nice!

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Saturday, May 10, 2014

Sony Webbie MHS-PM1 Sporty Carrying Case with Carabineer - Pink Review

Sony Webbie MHS-PM1 Sporty Carrying Case with Carabineer - Pink
Customer Ratings: 4.5 stars
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Attractive case (I think photo above doesn't do justice.)

Slim; comfortable to carry

Easy to wipe clean (unlike a lot of cases out there)

SUPER SOFT interior to protect camera from scratches

(a quality I've discovered that's surprisingly hard to find)

I was initially disappointed that this case doesn't have a belt loop, but have actually found I like the snap just as well. I hook it onto my jeans or to a loop on my backpack. This is not a hard-sided case, so if a person is brutal on their equipment, he/she may want to continue their search. But I've found it more than adequate. The case doesn't have any extra pockets for an additional battery, computer cables, etc., so this may not fit the bill for everyone. But I don't carry those items with me anyway, and was always frustrated with the bulky thickness of previous cases. Of all the cases I've had over the past few years (6 cameras, each with a different case), this one is by far my favorite. Highly recommend.

UPDATE: This case now comes in a few other colors to choose from, in addition to the original black. I bought a second one in a really pretty shade of purple. Still my favorite camera case.

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I bought this case because the color matches my new Sony digital camera. It is a snug fit on the DSC-W290 which is ok because I got the camera for it's small compact size. That being said, this case had no internal pockets so you cannot carry around a spare battery or memory card, securely anyway. The two zipper pulls are nice because it allows you to carry the camera enclosed in the case, by the strap. The package cautions that this case does not fit all Cyber-shots surely not one much biggger than the W290 since the case bulges out slightly where it covers the lens.

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fits the tx 20 really well. the case is decent and seems well made, the clip is a nice convenience. recommended.

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I'd classify this as a sleeve, not a case, because it is designed to accommodate the Bloggie and no other accessories. I was able to stuff in the small USB cord that came with the camera, but it barely fit. I really didn't see any other good case options around.

The quality of the case is satisfactory. Great fit; soft, felted interior; just enough padding to protect it from bumps; loop for attaching to backpacks, etc. The biner that comes with isn't trustworthy, so I replaced it with a stronger one. Overall a good sleeve. Recommended.

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I bought this case for my new Sanyo Xacti PD2 and it fits perfectly. Before ordering this case I took a little trip to my local "big box" with my camcorder in tow and tried every single case available.

Like many other reviewers, there was a part of me that thought it might have been nice to have an extra pocket for a spare memory card or extra battery. But what I found during my does-the-shoe-fit camera-case-tryout trip was that one could either have a case with tons of padding and/or an extra pocket OR one could have a small, unobtrusive case.

After a minute of soul-searching, I decided I wasn't looking for a case that would carry the camera and every single accessory I might buy (Gorrillapod, tripod foot, extra battery, extra memory card, etc) or a super-padded case that would protect the camera if I dropped it from the top of a building. Experience has taught me that a small, modestly padded case is ultimately much more practical for me. A small case can easily be carried in my purse or tucked into a jacket pocket. In the case of this Sony LCS-CSVC, the attached carabineer means it can easily be clipped onto a backpack or a belt loop.

Three key points sold me on this particular case over similar cases:

1. The easy-to-use double zipper. A single zipper too often tempts me to not zip all the way around leaving my camera exposed to disaster.

2. The "top loading" style of the case. Not sure why, but I prefer the balance of a top-loading case opposed to a side-loading case.

3. The two internal side "guard" straps which allow the case to open just the right amount. Cases that don't open wide enough force me to man-handle the camera out of the case making it more likely I'll push a button I didn't want to push; cases that open too widely leaves me feeling like the camera could be too easily knocked out.

Other things I liked:

case has just the right amount of padding; more than a neoprene sleeve but less than a full-blown zippers, clips, and shoulder-straps camera case.

texture of outer case will make it easy to keep clean and won't be susceptible to snags and pulls from other things in my purse.

attached carabineer.

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Thursday, February 20, 2014

Jill-E Kaleidoscope Camera Backpack Review

Jill-e Designs 022752 Kalidescope Backpack for Camera
Customer Ratings: 4.5 stars
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I really love this bag it is lightwieght, roomy and durable. This is just what I was looking for. Bonus feature, its cute. :]

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I purchased this bag for my wife to use. She has a small photography business and needed a bag she felt comfortable with carrying expensive lenses in. Works great!

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I purchased this backpack because I wanted a camera case that didn't advertise I was carrying around an expensive camera, and that fact that it is kind of girl is perfect. It is very spacious, I now have room to buy more lenses, and fully adjustable. I love the design and it is well constructed.

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I have been looking at this bag for a while. I love the kalidescope design which is what really drew me to this backpack in the beginning. I ordered the backpack for my DSLR and it fits perfectly. There are a ton of velcro dividers so you can adjust your camera and lenses any way you would like which is nice. There are also a couple of additional pockets for batteries, phone, keys etc. I have not used this backpack but my main reason for buying it is for hiking and day trips.

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This backpack is the perfect size for a camera, extra lenses, and all accessories. It's compact but fully functional. It is also feminine but rugged.

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Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Review of New Version Slim Carrying Case for Nikon Coolpix S51 S200 S50 S500

New Version Slim Carrying Case for Nikon Coolpix S51 S200 S50 S500 + Screen Protector
Customer Ratings: 4.5 stars
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Convenient and safe carrying case for Nikon Coolpix S550. The interior velcro strap adds to the safety of the camera as it is inserter or removed from the case. The nylon mesh pocket is great for carrying an extra battery.

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This case fits a Nikon Coolpix S51 perfectly, and I'd assume it'd fit an L11, L14, L15, S200, and S50 as well. I wouldn't recommend it for any other camera type, as my S51 is possibly one of the smallest digital cameras I've ever seen, so anything bigger may not fit. Also, since the placement of the On/Off button on an S51 is so unfortunate, a lot of people complain that putting it their pocket or most cases makes it turn on and off all day so the battery runs down quickly, but I've never had that problem when I use this case.

It also came with an adhesive screen protector that you can cut down to the right size to fit your camera's screen, and that was pretty handy, or it would have been but I think I put it on incorrectly.

But, with or without the screen protector, it's still a nice little case and I'd fear for my camera's safety without it.

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Nice, just as described. It has a hard cover so it protects the camera.

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Loved the case. Not so much the free screen protector. Came off right away.

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This is a great cover. I've purchased one for myself when I'm throwing my camera in a bag and given many away. it is well designed keeps everything snug and is very sturdy.

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Buy KRUSELL 48168 Radical Wave Camera Case (Green/Brown)

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I'm very happy with this caseit does exactly what it's supposed to do. The material of the case itself is nice and sturdy, and it zips/unzips smoothly. It has plenty of room for my Exilim and inside there's a place for and extra memory card. I think it's greatno complaints!

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Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Konica - Minolta Marine Case MC-DG500 for DiMAGE X60 Digital Camera. Reviews

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Brilliant! The case is easy to use, in fact my mastered it no problem. It's easy to take photos and review them and also possible to delete photos but we tended to wait till out of the water.

We found that we needed a good underwater mask to be able to see the subject clearly and the video function on the camera is what truly won me over. Taking video of my children jumping into the water and then swimming past the camera gave us some of the best footage of our holiday.

One major downside is that the case FOGS UP VERY QUICKLY as the camera gets hot. I haven't discovered anyway to avoid this yet though I am still looking. This would have been extremely anoying if we were out on the reef, but by the pool we would just leave it and try again next swim.

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