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Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Pelican 1060 Black Micro Case with Black Lid and Carabiner Review

Pelican 1060 Black Micro Case with Black Lid and Carabiner
Customer Ratings: 5 stars
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I got this to fit the storage compartment on my Boston Whaler 150 Super Sport. Fits great and it keeps my phone and wallet dry and safe.

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I LOVE Pelican Cases. I use them for everything, they are indestructible and guaranteed for life! The 1060 is a great size, the largest of the "Micro" Sized Cases. The clear top is an awesome feature. Case snaps shut with a nice air/water tight seal.

This case make a perfect travel or small humidor. It will stack 3x 54 ring gauge sticks high without being squeezed by the lid and about 5x across. Long enough for Churchills in tubes with 3/4 of an inch to spare. Toss in a Broveda 69% packet (which sits flat across the bottom) and your good to go for 3-6 months! Save a ton of money over cheap "travel humidors" that don't work well.

Bottom line: For under $25 total-out-the-door you can make a perfect travel humidor you can pack the night before without having to worry about seasoning, and will last you months after you've returned from your trip with 0 maintenance. Drop the hammer, this is a no-brainer.

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perfect ! if it had a lock ;)

but otherwise a great case, not small anymore , takes my 5.11 Tactical Watch Collection, nicely embedded in the foam i also bought !

The clearlid is my fav. as i have quite some boxes, hardcases, bags etc. stacked and always seem to misplace and forget where my stuff / gear is !

tough enough to take it on tour, training, for diving etc. , plugged carefull and kept the foam so with a touch of glue i could start new again and use it for some different purpose!

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Can't say anything bad about the product. Easy to open and close. It offers a degree of protection to cameras or small GPS devices. I use it with my Nuvi, but it is too small to hold anything much more then the Nuvi and the it's charger. It does not come with the foam. You must order that seperately!

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I used this to store an Iridium 9575 Sat Phone. It's snug, but PERFECT for the application. There is room for the AC charge cord and one plug adapter

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Sunday, November 30, 2014

Canon PowerShot SX160 Digital Camera Case Point & Shoot Digital Reviews

Canon PowerShot SX160 Digital Camera Case Point & Shoot Digital Camera Case, Black / Grey - Replacement
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
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Just received the case for my powershot SX160 and it fits perfectly. Nicely padded and sturdy so I won't have to worry about my camera when it's in my purse. Has a pocket for an extra memory card and is even big enough to hold a couple of extra batteries. Great buy for the money.

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This is a very good camera case. It has a great strap that can easily go over your shoulder when the case is at your waist. It has two zippers that close the case. There is enough room inside the case for the Canon PowerShot SX160 camera. There is a pocket inside for batteries, etc. There is plenty of padding. There is even a belt holder on the outside that is removable. I highly recommend it!

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This did the trick and I didn't break my camera when I dropped it for the 100th time. so buy with confidence, holds some extra batteries and memory card as well.

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fits my camera nicely, I already had one, but needed something bigger. worth the money spent . not a problem

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This is a nice case. Compact, seems very sturdy and will protect my camera well. Not a lot of extra room, but I can store 2 spare AA batteries.

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Monday, November 24, 2014

AmazonBasics Sling Backpack for SLR Cameras (Black) Reviews

AmazonBasics Sling Backpack for SLR Cameras
Customer Ratings: 4.5 stars
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The AmazonBasics sling backpack for DSLR cameras is a no frills solution for taking a reasonable amount of photo gear with you when you don't want or need to lug your larger case with you. It's a great solution when you are hiking, skiing or just want a more compact way to take your essential camera gear with you.

The backpack is entirely black, no color accents or embellishment whatsoever. The backpack has a functional shoulder sling that allows you to pivot the pack to the front of your body for easy access to your camera gear when you need it. It's a fairly comfortable, sling backpack with adequate shoulder strap padding and an additional lower waist strap. There is a smaller zippered upper compartment with enough room for a good sized flash and room to spare for batteries, lens cleaning tools or maybe a PB&J for an extended hike. The main zippered compartment can be configured to your needs using a series of velcro pads of various sizes. There is also a velcro strap that can be used in whatever way you can figure out how to use it. Depending on the lenses you wish to carry and whether you want to carry the camera body with no lens attached, you can move the pads around to accommodate your needs.

I was easily able to fit my Nikon D300 with attached 80-200 f2.8 lens and flash in the main compartment, with a second 17-55 f2.8 lens in the smaller top compartment along with some other odds and ends.

The bottom of the pack has two rubber "feet" which protect the bottom nylon panel from wear and tear. However, the case is really designed as a backpack and will not reliably stand on its own when fully loaded. It's not intended to be a supportive pack that can sit upright on a floor.

Overall the pack seems reasonably well made and does provide a great way to carry a camera body, couple lenses, flash and assorted odds and ends with ease. I love it for when I'm hiking and don't want to carry a conventional camera bag with me. It's easy to swing the pack around to gain access to your camera when you need it. I do like I can carry a compact tripod or monopod on the outside of the backpack and the "hidden" pouch that tucks away to hold the tripod/monopod leg is a nice feature. The zippers seem beefy enough to withstand some good use and the quick release buckles on the straps function well.

I like the backpack and the price is just about right for what you are getting in my opinion.

UPDATE: 1/10/2013 If you're thinking this might be a bit too large for you, take a look at the recently released AmazonBasics Sling Backpack for SLR Cameras (Black)which I've reviewed here http://www.amazon.com/review/R3NGA4F96W7XXV

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Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program Update: 12/2/2012 I'm still pleased with this bag. I had to go on a hike today and pack the following:

Canon 5D Mk III, 580EXII, 8-15mm lens, diffuser, speedlingt off-camera coiled cable, batteries, etc. It fit perfectly. Look at the photos.

Original review: I have a lot of camera bags. I have tried several different sling bags. The Manfrotto was terrible. The Case Logic was great. Now it's time to try out Amazon's version of the sling bag. I'll compare it with the Case Logic TBC-310 SLR Sling for Camera (Black) the bags are the same price, and basically the same size. If you're looking for a perfect sized sling bag, these are the two you'll probably be comparing.

Size: The Amazon Sling bag is about 15% larger and more rectangular in shape.

Shoulder strap: The Case Logic slides from the right, the Amazon from the left. This means the straps are over different shoulders. The Amazon has an extra clip that prevents the bag from shifting, but has to be unclipped before you can slide the sling.

Top pocket: Case Logic is deeper, but smaller. 3x6x5 deep basically the shape of a medium lens. Amazon is shallower, but larger: 6x7 inches. Depth it's angled. 2" at one end, 4 at the other. The Case Logic top pocket is ideal for a lens, the Amazon for a flash or accessories.

Main compartment: This is the major difference. The Case Logic can hold a DSLR with medium lens, say a 17-85 telephoto. It can't be adjusted. The Amazon compartment is totally configurable. Depending on how you configure it, you could have a DSLR with 200mm, flash and smaller lens. Or DSLR with 17-85, medium lens, large flash and accessories. The inner compartment is 9x11x7" deep. You get five different dividers, of various sizes. It comes with the dividers just put in at what seems to be a purposely useless configuration. There are also NO instructions, so you need to play around with varying configurations. On the Case Logic, the top flap opens up to reveal the main compartment. On the Amazon bag, the flap as larger but it will also open past the top and down the back. This way if you have created shelves with the dividers, you can access them without pulling things apart. There are snaps to prevent the flap from being opened too far, letting your expensive stuff from falling out. That is a feature I have not seen on any other sling bag.

Tripod holder: Case Logic: Two velcro side straps, you need to figure out a way to stop the tripod from sliding. Amazon: One cinch strap and a pocket for the bottom (this tucks away and is impossible to see at first.)

Other pockets: The Case Logic wins here. The back back has several small pockets. These could hold accessories, cards, batteries and more. The Amazon just has an elastic mesh pocket. Not much use for anything.

Base: Neither bag will stand up on it's own. The Amazon has two rubber "bumpers".

Overall quality. It's difficult to say one is better than the other. The Amazon carrying handle is nicer, but the Case Logic material is *slightly* better The Amazon bags liner is not completely sewn in it looks like about 2" was missed in production this is at the corners of the large flap. That's pretty sloppy, and a place that will tear easily. The Amazon bag has a much better way of handling the tripod. The padding on the Case Logic shoulder strap is a little thicker, and it has an extra accessory loop. The differences really are minor.

Which bag is better for you? If you're using a DSLR with a smaller lens, the Case Logic is perfect. Need to use a larger lens, or carry more stuff? The Amazon bag is the better choice.

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Pros

Build quality on this bag seems good.

Zippers work smoothly.

Sling is comfortable and has adequate adjustability.

The bright interior color makes it easy to find small items.

Nice pocket areas.

Tripod strap with pouch at bottom in a zippered area

for one of the tripod legs.

Easy access to camera without removing sling. Pack will pivot to front.

Fair Price

Cons

The way it comes (see photo) there is no way of fitting my DSLR.

The dividers could offer some better options. Need a few others with more than one 90deg.

It will be a tight fit to get all of my needed equipment in this size. Wish it was a little larger

It will not stand vertical on its own without leaning it against something.

Update Feb 27, 2012

I've had a chance to use this sling backpack for some all day events. I like it. It works once I figured out how to place the sling. It fits around the left arm and over the head to the right shoulder. This allows the bag to be pivoted to your left front to allow access to the camera through the backpack's side compartment. This work well.

I also found that the the tripod strap on the side of the backpack also has a zip area at the bottom of the pack. It contains a pouch for the tripod leg to fit into. This stabilizes the tripod and holds it firmly to the side.

I'm leaving the 4 star. The main reason, the bag just fits the Canon 60D with the Canon 18-200mm F/3.5 lens. I would have liked just a tad bit more room. Also, the bag will not stand vertical on its own without leaning against something. The lower pads on the bottom are not flat enough to hold it.

Overall, I find it works for me, and it is very comfortable to wear even all day activities. I would recommend it.

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This is one great bag for the aspiring photographer. Has plenty of room for my Nikon D5000 with 55-200mm lens and battery grip, 14-24mm Nikon lens, 18-55mm Nikon lens, 3 batteries, a point and shoot camera, ipod, cords, plugs, releases, a flip camcorder and extras. The only things I would like to see added are 1. a bladder pocket for water. Also on the opposite side of the main opening another pocket for some extra gear or snacks moving the tripod holder to the back of the bag. Over all the quality of the bag is way above price range stitching is excellent and there are no extra threads or threads that are sticking out. Buckles are nice big heavy duty. The bag offers plenty of padding for travel. It also has a hidden pocket on the side for holding a tripod leg. This is a great bag for you to keep all your photo gear in one spot. If you need a slightly bigger bag to pack your camera gear and are on a budget this is the bag for you.

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Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program I have a DSLR and was pleased to find this as an alternative to the large camera backpack "everything holder" I usually bring to family gatherings and on campouts. It is fairly roomy with plenty of room for a Canon T2i with attached 24-70 f2.8 zoom lens which is my walking around lens. There is space also for a smaller point-and-shoot camera along with a case for additional SD cards, a flash, etc.

The styling of the bag is utilitarian with the top rather flat and not tapered like other slings I have seen advertised. It seems solidly made and includes straps for securing it around oneself a bit confusing at first since there are no instructions but fairly easy to figure out.

Overall, I am pleased with this unit and would recommend it at the price point.

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Sunday, November 23, 2014

Panasonic DMW-CLX5PP-R RED Leather Case with Tripod Socket Mount Review

Panasonic DMW-CLX5PP-R RED Leather Case with Tripod Socket Mount for Panasonic LX3 and LX5 by Panasonic
Customer Ratings: 4.5 stars
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I love this red case for my camera. Not fitting issues and the color is very chic. It has an old-school look to it. The shipping was super fast in spite of the fact that it was international.

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Took a long time to arrive but was nice and of good quality...not really red more of a brown color

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Novoflex Wrap S 8x8 Inch Stretch Wrap Reviews

Novoflex Wrap S 8x8 Inch Stretch Wrap
Customer Ratings: 5 stars
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There's not too much to say about a wrap, really! These are neoprene, with the outside in a velcro-friendly fabric of some sort. The velcro is very, very strong. The neoprene is not terribly thick, this isn't going to give you a ridiculous amount of protection. But, it will save you from surface scratches, and impacts that would amount to dings on whatever precious cargo you're bundling. I got the small, to stuff a Contax T into. I generally keep the T in a front pouch in my messenger bag, and it was getting abused by pencils and the like, as well as taking bumps on the Metro, on crowded escalators, other minor metropolitan woes. While it does add significant bulk to such a small piece, it does inspire confidence, and I'd really be rather crushed if any serious ill came to my little Contax. I'm definitely going to invest in one of the XLs for my Technikardan next.

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Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Reviews of Clik Elite Contrejour 40 Backpack for Photographers CE610BK

Clik Elite Contrejour 40 Backpack for Photographers CE610BK
Customer Ratings: 4.5 stars
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I love the side access. I love the small zippered and velcro pockets to keep my small stuff organized. I love that this pack includes a place for a 3L water bladder.

It's pretty comfortable to wear. Seems pretty durable. Distributes weight well.

I wish it didn't move around so much while I walk. I have not taken a long hike in this yet, but I'm a bit worried about all the friction. I'll make sure I wear a compression top to reduce the friction on my skin.

The things that need fixing on this bag to make it amazing:

1) The two zippers for the opening through which you access all your camera gear . . . well they get stuck very easily because there is a lot of extra loose fabric. No need for this. Just sloppy assembly.

2) The straps that hold your tripod. The buckles work, BUT the straps that are folded through the buckle loosen quickly and easily on their own.

3) The compartment where you keep all your camera gear is really deep. So while the gear is held in place firmly length and width wise, it falls all over the place because of the depth. I put in my D700 with the 70/200 lens on the side access. In the gear compartment I keep my 24/70 lens my 50 lens, my 910 flash, My filters and a case of 8 AA batteries. Sometimes when I open up the compartment, it's all mixed up. So I've resorted to stuffing in a jacket or something to fill the extra space.

Hope this helps. It's not perfect, but it's the best bag I've found for my needs hands down (long hikes, overnight camping, skiing and snowboarding).

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I purchased the "Blue" version of this pack (on closeout on Amazon a few months ago for $236; I'm pretty sure I got a 2011 version of the bag, for what that is worth), and used it for a 7-day trek in Nepal. For me, it is the perfect travel and back-country pack, and will also get a lot of winter use backcountry skiing and snowboarding. There are only minor "con's" that might give anyone hesitation.

Pro:

1. Perfect size for airline carry-on. In multiple different sized aircraft, it fit in the overhead "bottom first" without having to turn it to take up the entire overhead bin. I almost bought the shorter Contrejour 35 out of fear of overhead bins, and I'm glad I went with the 40.

2. Protects gear very well. There are multiple layers of padding and other gear on almost all sides of the camera stuff. To fully open the camera gear compartment, you lay the bag on its back, which works well to give good access as well as keeping dirt and slop away from my glass. Another review complained about their gear moving around--I have to disagree with that complaint. The compartments are infinitely customizable, and can be made to snugly fit any kit if you are patient.

3. Easy to get my camera out. Unclick the chest strap and belt, swing off my right shoulder, unzip, shoot: 8 seconds without rushing. Unexpected bonus: while shooting with the bag still hanging from my left shoulder, my left elbow rests on the pack and helps to stabilize the camera (it's hard to describe in words, but is immediately obvious when you start shooting in the field).

4. Very comfortable for long hikes with up to about 30 lbs., even in summer-weight clothes. The shoulder straps have two adjustments each, and the belt is comfortable and intuitive/easy to adjust 1-handed as you go.

5. Holds a lot of other stuff. The internal compartments can hold quite a bit of non-camera gear inside the pack. The external attachment points allow the addition of a LOT of extra stuff.

6. Extremely well thought-out and well built. There are a lot of examples of this: the hydration compartment that drains past (not into) the camera gear compartment, well designed rain cover (large enough to fit over a full pack including an external tripod), the customizable gear compartment, the zipper holders, the large/durable/weather-sealed zippers, the accessory attachment points on the belt and shoulder straps, and the easily accessible webbed pouch on the right side (big enough for an oversized 1.5l water bottle; accessible without contorting your right arm).

Con:

1. Hydration bladder compartment is a little too small to fit a full 100 oz. (3l) bladder. It is possible to fit it, but it juts into your back a little bit. It is not unbearably uncomfortable, but I would probably only plan on having 50-70 oz in that location. As noted above, the webbed pouch is well-placed so that you can easily grab a water bottle from there with your right hand (with the pack on your back), and is large enough for an over-sized water bottle.

2. As noted in other reviews, the zipper used to access the camera is a bit stiff, at least on my bag. The stiffness lessened with repeated use, and was never bad enough that I actually tried to add any WD-40--it was just a minor inconvenience that is probably due to the extensive weather-sealing.

3. Limited to about 30 lbs for all-day summer use, maybe 40 lbs in the winter while wearing a few layers of clothes as waist padding. It can certainly carry a *lot* more weight; but, it doesn't have lumbar support or much padding on the belt, which would make it uncomfortable after a couple of hours. (I loaded it with almost 50 lbs for a 2-hour summer hike--I wasn't crying or bleeding at the end, but also knew that another 6 hours would have started to hurt.)

Overall, great travel and backcountry pack, big and comfortable enough for extended multi-day adventures.

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I've bought and tested many bags for long (multiple days and nights) backpacking trips into the wilderness. The trick is to be able to carry all you photography gear, protect it, and still manage to carry all your must have camping gear. That said, I've always had to sacrifice on how many lens I can take and I've always had the lightest and smallest camping gear but never has a company come so close to making a bag able to carry so much. I give this four stars because Clik almost made it with this bag. I'm a big guy and carry a lot, so I wish they made a bigger version... then it would be 5 stars. The camera compartment is great, although when you cram a lot into the gear section, the gear does compress the camera section and even makes the velcro of the top section come loose. You can fit lots of clothes and even a small, super compressed sleeping back and tent into the out side gear pocket. Then I had to use an additional, large compression sack to place all my remaining gear then attached that large compression sack to the outside of the pack and used outside ski straps of the back to secure the compression sack. It did work, and worked quite well. However it did keep lots of the weight higher on the bag. My wish for the bag: two strong straps at the bottom of the bag to secure gear and for the bag itself to be taller and wider and to have a much larger gear section. All that said, I carry a lot of gear and food and once I figured out how to rig it, the bag did one hell of a job staying strong and getting me through a week in the CO high country. I highly recommend this bag!

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I had the Obscura before this. That was a perfect bag in every way except that I had trouble fitting my Canon 5D mark ii through the camera inlet. This bag is quite big, and fits everything nicely. Even with my 10-400mm lens on, I can fit the camera easily. There is lots of space for one more small dslr, three lenses of medium size. You can put the filter wallet easily and also store your laptop/ultrabook easily with clothes. Its great build quality. There is nothing to not like. If you want a bag this big, look no further.

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Monday, October 27, 2014

Best Case Logic Camcorder Kit Bag Deals

Case Logic QPB-203 EVA Molded Camcorder Kit Bag
Customer Ratings: 4.5 stars
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Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program Case Logic QPB-203 EVA Molded Camcorder Bag is a compact and well padded camcorder bag. It fits most smaller size camcorder (which is most of the camcorder these days). If your camcorder is larger than the average (for example Canon HFS10, HFS11, HFS20, HFS21 etc), then you will need a bigger bag. You can also use this bag for the medium size camera (not SLR), but it is too big for a Flip type camcorder or the small/thin pocket camera (and no strap available to secure the equipment so you want use it for something that will fit/snug). This bag also have compartment for accessories (memory cards, extra battery etc)

Here's the dimension of the bag (5.1 x 3.9 x 6.5'') and the compartment size for the camcorder (3.7 x 2.3 x 4.4'')

This bag is very sturdy and feels solid on the outside with its clamshell design which will protect the camcorder. The inside is very soft which will kept your equipment safe/not scratched. It also comes with a long strap to carry it on the shoulder. The tilt-out feature enables easy/quick access to the camcorder.

All in all it's a very nice and solid camcorder bag. Just make sure it will fit your camcorder/equipment before you get it.

Sidarta Tanu

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This appears to be one of the smallest camera case options for a Lumix LX7 kit bag -one that can carry the camera with some lens attachments and a viewfinder accessory **mounted** on the camera, along with some loose spares (memory, batteries, etc.).

Deep side of the case -Lumix LX7 with FA1 filter adapter, filter, and filter cap or auto lens cap, along with the LVF2 electronic viewfinder mounted on the camera hotshoe, will fit in the deep side of the case, which is nicely padded.

Shallow side of the case -The zippered back pocket of the case is pretty slim, but has plenty of pouches for memory cards, lens filters, batteries-anything flat and thin -the battery charger that's supplied with the LX7 is a bit on the thick side and will just fit... but typical tele/wide/macro lens attachments may not fit.

Case appears very well made, there's plenty of protection due to the EVA structure, and a nice touch is dual zippers on the deep side of the case. So... if you're using an accessorized LX7 (except for attachable adapter lenses) and want to keep almost all of your LX7 stuff together in one compact "grab and go" bag, this works well.

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Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program I've been wanting a case for my camera and accessories, but I wasn't sure how it would all fit into a camcorder bag. Even thought it says camcorder, it's also the right size for most cameras. All my other goodies fit nicely in the back compartment. It looks well made and I know my stuff will be protected with all the soft padding inside. Overall, I'm happy with this bag and would buy more Case Logic items in the future.

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Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program This is a beautifully built little case. Every detail shouts "quality" and shows attention to detail down to the little decorative insert in the zipper pull.

The interior has a soft and plush lining, it is well protected on all sides, the zippers are sturdy and smooth, there are individual pockets for two memory cards and an additional zippered compartment for credit cards, id's, a key--whatever. Batteries can be stored in the front compartment in the case of the boxy kind or in the back compartment in the case of AA or AAA. In addition to the carry handle which provides a comfortable grip, it has a carry strap with adjustable length, but it is a smooth knit fabric that does not have a non-slip finish. This is the only design problem I see in an otherwise flawless construction.

For larger, but still small, camcorders (such as my Canon Vixia model) it is much too tight--yes, you can jam it in there and close the zipper, but you end up squeezing the record button and so forth, so it's clearly a bad fit. It's my fault, really. I have a problem with spatial visualization and I "remembered" my camera as being smaller when I ordered. I was so disappointed because it is everything I would want a camcorder bag to be--only smaller. Advice: look at the stated dimensions in the product description and measure your cameras. "Small" comes in different sizes, as I learned.

But I found use for it anyway. I'm using it for my old point and shoot (which is not one of those new flat models that fit anywhere) and it's perfect for taking my grandson to the park. I fit camera, battery, flash cards, asthma inhaler, my driver's license, some cash, and my keys. It's lightweight, sturdy, and downright attractive. I'm going to keep my eyes open to see if they come up with a model about 1" wider and 2" taller.

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Camera fits snug in the case, only a few bucks but NOT poor quality. I like it much more then the camera cases at work.

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Thursday, October 16, 2014

Buy Nylon Red point and shoot digital camera case with Reinforced

Nylon Red point and shoot digital camera case with Reinforced Zipper and Unique Extra Thick Design to fit your Canon Powershot: A800 A810 A1200 A1300 A2200 A2300 A2400 IS A3300 A3400 A4000 SX230 hS SX260 hS S95 S100 ELPH 110 HS ELPH 100 HS ELPH 510 520 530 HS ELPH 300 310 320 HS!!!
Customer Ratings: 3 stars
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The case is sturdy, but as others have noted, the zipper seldom aligns correctly thus the zipper is always coming undone.... We are not very pleased with it.

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A gift for my wife and she loves it with her red Canon camera. We'll see how it holds up as we cruise the Caribbean.

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Buy "Naneu Pro DC95 Four Seasons Series Large Video Bag (11.5"" X

'Naneu Pro DC95 Four Seasons Series Large Video Bag'
Customer Ratings: 5 stars
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I got this product for cheap, but the quality is wonderful and sturdy. I use it for my Canon T3 DSLR. No complaints here!!!

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This is a really well made, medium sized camera case. The padding is more than sufficient to protect your gear. I use mine to hold my Nikon D80, 18-55mm lens (on body), 24-70mm lens in a lens bag, two extra batteries, charger, SB-600 flash unit, assorted filters, SD cards and a can of air.

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I just received this bag today and I can't begin to say how happy I am with it. I've actually got room to spare in it. It is huge and it was only 4 bucks! Buy this bag immediately! You'll be sorry if you don't.

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Friday, July 25, 2014

Sony LCS-TWK/L Carrying Case (Blue) Review

Sony LCS-TWK/L Carrying Case
Customer Ratings: 4.5 stars
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So I bought the Sony TX-20 camera during one of Amazon's lightning deals. I needed a case because since having a child I guess I'm not careful with all my electronics as they just get thrown around in a diaper bag and lugged to everywhere.

The pros:

1. There's a slot on the inside that you can carry around an extra memory card.

2. Cool color, not a boring black.

3. Magnetic closure you don't have to deal with a zip around closure

4. semi-hard case, will definitely protect from scratches but don't expect it to be protected from a getting pounded in your book bag.

5. nice soft velvet interior

6. Cool blue camera strap versus the boring black one you get with your camera.

7. Fits both my TX-10 and TX-20 cameras.

The not so cool things:

1. This shade of blue doesn't match my camera's shade of blue (TX-20) perfectly.

2. It kinda makes your camera a little thicker meaning it wouldn't slide in your pocket easily if you wanted to put it in your pocket.

3. It's a little expensive for a camera case.

I just got it yesterday so these are just some things I noticed.

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My DSC-WX150 just fits but I expected that after the reviews. But I needed something small to protect the camera and this fits the bill.

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This is a terrific case. It has a magnetic closure, which I like, and has a good wrist strap for the camera, which s color mat bed to the case. Splendid. There is a small space for a spare SD card, and also a loop built into the case as well. I like the feel of the case, it is pretty sturdy. It is a tad thick, so be aware that it is pushing the limit of a pocketable item. The blue color matches the blue on Sony's blue CyberShots which is also a plus. I'm very happy with it. The only thing is the thickness, which keeps this from a five out of five.

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This case is almost perfect!

It is not because it is hard to find in regular stores and there are two straps (one from the machine itself and other that you clip on the case from inside).

Moreover, Sony's designer could think to a place to put the battery.

I would recommend it, anyway, the cost x use x looking is very good.

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Todo lo recibi correcto. Bastante bonicto el estuche comparado con los que he visto y encontrado en el Ecuador. Sin duda una buena decisión

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Thursday, June 12, 2014

Timbuk2 Sneak Camera Case (OS) Review

Timbuk2 Sneak Camera Case
Customer Ratings: 5 stars
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I just today received this camera case, and while I DO intend to keep it, prospective buyers should be warned that while it is exceptionally well-made, it has essentially no padding at all in the construction. It's something to put your camera in to carry around, but if you drop it, there will be little, if any impact protection.

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This case is rather rugged with good padding and room for the camera. Just what you would expect from Timbuk2.

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Just to be clear, I am heavily biased towards Timbuk2 products. That being said, I really do think this is a nice camera case. It is very well-constructed, and the material is smooth despite being durable. There's a bit more refinement to it than many of the other cases I have had in the past. I use it for my D600 with 50mm prime lens. Everything fits well and it is easy to open/close.

Some have noted the lack of padding. I agree that if you're going to be dropping this regularly, you may want to add some padding. But for most drops (and I have dropped it), the usual camera equipment will likely be just fine. The bag itself is somewhat stiff and seems to distribute the force of the drops well.

The only real issues in my opinion are the fact that it's not that sneaky (I personally can tell it's an equipment bag) and, for those who want to set their bags down upright, the bottom is rounded.

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love the color and size is perfect for little trips to protect my camera...doesn't look like a typical camera bag either so it is sneaky!

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This works with my Nikon 5100 camera very well. I would give the fifth star if it was just about 2 inches deeper so that I could use it with my zoom lens.

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Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Acme Made Sleek Camera Case - Wet White Antik Reviews

Acme Made Sleek Camera Case - Wet White Antik
Customer Ratings: 5 stars
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This case is awesome. I use it with my Canon point-and-shoot when I just want to carry the camera and an extra battery. It protects the camera well and fits the camera great.

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Saturday, February 8, 2014

Pelican 1052 Pick N' Pluck Foam Set for 1050 Micro-Case (Grey) Reviews

Pelican 1052 Pick N' Pluck Foam Set for 1050 Micro-Case
Customer Ratings: 4.5 stars
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Very good price for this foam. Although the foam is die-cut into cubes, it's difficult for to cut them into the sizes that I want. But overall, its great for the price I paid.

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I highly recommend this for storing any electronics in the Pelican 1050 case. Just be very careful as you tear away because you can easily go too far, and sticking the torn pieces back in doesn't really work. I won't swear to this, but it does not seem to harm bare camera lenses.

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This foam and the case are very protective of the lenses and filters that my daughter has to carry with her to shoots.

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Pick and pluck? Now that's funny. I tried scissors. I tried knives. I tried tweezers. I could not find a good way to remove the individual square foam cookies from this thing, without tearing it apart, and making a royal mess on the floor. There has to be a better way.

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If you like to be organized like me, pelican cases with pick-and-pluck foam are just the best. I own several different sizes of them.

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