AmazonBasics Camera Case for Digital Cameras (Black) Review

This pouch is well made from neoprene material, with a D-ring connector and a thick hook-and-loop closure web belt loop on the back. Included is a strap with a strong nylon string for attaching to the D-ring, the way many cameras and other small electronic items do these days. The top cover closes with a substantial patch of hook-and-loop material.
I found the pouch very nicely made, with all the seams well sewn and quite sturdy. The inside is divided into three sections which could hold different items, such as a phone, Mp3 player, camera, batteries, or other small items.
It is roughly 4 inches wide and 5 inches long, and totals about an inch thick but the internal pockets vary in size, with the one in front being the smallest. The neoprene material is quite stretchy, which would be good for odd-sized items. I could get an LG-7000 TENS unit in the middle pocket easily, but my Canon A720IS camera was a very snug fit which required a bit of extra effort to put in. There are an huge number of small electronic items like this which would fit nicely.
The material is very soft, yet substantial enough to provide a pretty good measure of protection from normal everyday use.
I would buy more.
AmazonBasics Camera Case for Digital Cameras (Black) Feature
- Black neoprene camera case for Olympus digital cameras
- Durable, weather-resistant neoprene construction; adjustable carrying options
- Internal dimensions: 2.2 x 1.24 x 3.70 inches (55.8mm x 3.05mm x 9.40mm)
- Distributed by Amazon.com; backed by one-year Amazon Basics warranty
- Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging
AmazonBasics Camera Case for Digital Cameras (Black) Overview
AmazonBasics products are quality electronics accessories offered at a great value.
AmazonBasics Camera Case for Digital Cameras (Black) Specifications
Designed to fit small digital cameras, the AmazonBasics Camera Case offers superior protection against the elements. Featuring a weather-resistant black Neoprene exterior and an array of carrying options, this durable case will let you tote your camera--hands free--by using the belt-loop or carrying strap.
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Neoprene Protects Your Camera from the Elements
This durable, weather-resistant black Neoprene case is designed to offer protection for your camera. It also features a convenient outer pocket to hold memory cards, batteries, and other small items.
Comfortably Tote, Easily Snap Photos
The Camera Case's wrist strap and built-in attachment ring allow you to carry your camera hands free. A Velcro belt loop lets you to attach and remove the camera case from your belt quickly and easily, so you can always get to your camera before the moment passes.
Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging
This AmazonBasics product features Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging that is recyclable. It comes without excess packaging materials, such as hard plastic clamshell casings, plastic bindings, or wire ties. The packaging is designed to be opened without the use of a box cutter or knife, and it will protect your product just as well as traditional packaging. Products with Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging can frequently be shipped in their own boxes, without an additional shipping box, saving on resources and reducing waste. In addition, the packaging materials that we do use are easily and frequently recycled, composted, or reused by our customers, and all the inks and dyes are biodegradable.
Warranty Information
The AmazonBasics Camera Case for Digital Cameras (Black) is protected by an AmazonBasics one-year limited warranty.
What's in the Box
Black Neoprene Camera Case for Digital Cameras and warranty booklet. (Does not include products and accessories shown in photographs.)
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*** Product Information and Prices Stored: Oct 11, 2010 07:11:30




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