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The Case Logic TBC-302 Ultra Compact Camera Case is designed for ultra-compact point-and-shoot cameras, featuring durable dobby nylon construction, protective padding, a convenient belt loop for transport, and a zippered pocket for memory cards and accessories.
J**E
A pretty good little case for the money
I ordered this case to hold my Canon 960IS and it does the job pretty well. The dimensions seem a bit conservative as there should've only been about .1" of room on two sides and it's definitely roomier than that.It seems solidly built with stitching that is pretty heavy to handle a bit of abuse. It also comes with a carabiner clip and a belt loop if you are the type to make your belt look like Batman's and accessorize the bejesus out of it. The one thing that I wish this had was a heavier nylon. It's much more lightweight than I'd have liked, along the lines of a thin padded nylon instead of the more hardcore deniers. It's also very squishy, not rigid at all like the picture makes it out to be.The storage pocket is a good size for carrying a couple things but don't expect to carry around all of its accessories. As a lay type of measurement I stuck my (adult male) hand into it and it basically is the exact size of my four fingers wide and my fingers can go in to about the second knuckle. It's not QUITE large enough to put a Canon battery charger in but it could easily hold a spare battery, SD card, and/or cable. That's alright, though, because the case is made more as a tiny holder than a camera bag. Here it all is in a nutshell:PRO's:-Small and perfect for the newer, smaller point and shoot cameras-Carabiner means you can clip it to whatever, quite handy-Everything is stiched up well-Accessory pocket can hold true accessories that you'd need while out (extra batt, memory card)-full length loop on back means you can play superhero or attach to whatever you want depending on your needs and creativityCON's:-Very squishy and lightweight nylon. Better served as a secondary line of protection (as in it's in your bag)-Storage compartment opening all of .1-.2" shy of being able to squeeze a Canon battery charger-Zipper D-Rings are fairly thin metal so they may snap off over time, leaving you zipper pull-lessCONSENSUS:Great little item for the everyday person who is just looking for a tiny bag to put their camera in. I don't think it'll hold up to the rigors of heavy outdoor use or other types of abuse but it's a great item for the price.
T**Y
Overall a very good case. The belt clip and zipper are a little inconvenient
Overall I like this case. I purchased a FujiFilm F850EXR and wanted a case to carry and protect it. This case fills that need. The case initially seemed a tight fit, but actually fits just about perfectly. The case gives some protection, is fairly lightweight, and allows the camera to be carried or attached to a belt with the belt loop, or attached wit the carabiner.Where the case falls a little under what I would like the belt loop and the zipper. My favorite case is tamrac 5204 that I use with a Canon SD990IS camera. That case has velcro straps that form an excellent belt loop that can be attached to a belt without actually having to remove the belt. This case requires removing the belt and sliding through the loop, a bit inconvenient at times. Additionally, the tamrac opens with a flap that is held in place with velcro. To get the camera out you just pull the tab up for the flap and pull the camera out with the camera strap. This is incredibly convenient and allows the camera to be pulled out very quickly and easily. This case requires unzipping a zipper and then pulling the camera out by the strap. However, in order for the camera to fit in the case the lens needs to face the front. That puts the strap in the area where the zipper will zip and needs to be folded down. Overall it works OK, but isn't nearly as convenient as the tamrac.I can't complain a lot, this case does work pretty well and fits the camera, but I would consider the tamrac design a 5 star design and this is not quite as nice. Since tamrac didn't have a case that would fit the FujiFilm F850EXR the comparison is a bit moot though. If a comparable tamrac was available I would have selected it, but none are this size. This seems to be the best option for this size camera. For reference, the F850EXR is a 20X super zoom compact camera. While still small the lens sticks out more than would fit in the tamrac case, and the camera is bigger overall. The exact camera dimensions are: 105.1(W)×63.3(H)×36.0(D)mm / 4.1(W)×2.4(H)×1.4(D) in. This camera fits perfectly in the case, although it is snug.So, the summary is this is the best case I could find to fit this camera, but it falls short of the tamrac design. This case is an excellent value.
A**Y
+ Good Quality! - Very small
+ Good Quality!- Very small... hardly any room for a digital camera.They should mention the camera models that would fit.
A**E
Five Stars
Amazing Product nd Amazing Amazon..
D**S
Good with poor zipper
Zipper is not premium . Go for tbc 402 which has better zipper
G**I
Ok
Good, but too small.
M**E
Snug and protective
This is a good little pouch that my Canon S90 fits into perfectly (I would imagine most compacts also fit it nicely).The build is strong and tough with a thin layer of padding. Don't expect to get very much in the side pocket as once you have the camera in the main compartment the side pocket is quite snug. A spare SD care in a little plastic case is probably about all you'll get in there.
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