Customer Reviews 

Case Logic CB3
2002-07-26I love this case! It is so compact and holds more than just your camera! I think that if you have trouble keeping track of all the separate bags of little things, you really should think of this camera case as a solution!

Rview of Case Logic Camera Bag
2001-11-21Although they say this is the best camera bag to use with the Pentax IQ200, the camera fits into the bag but is very difficult to remove when you want to take a picture. The bag itself would be fine with a normal point and shoot camera but not one where there is any type of lens on the front.

Very good bag for my little Fuji camera
2001-10-18Well, like my title says, this bag was perfect for my little Fuji digital. I'm able to throw in 2 sets of batteries in the side pockets, carry my wallet and cell in the front zip, the camera in the middle, and an extra memory card.
My only complaint about this bag is the lack of stability in the middle. Unless your very careful, with a lot of bumping, I think the camera would get damaged = not a good thing. But overall, if you need a quick, down and dirty bag, this is pretty darn good. For the money, it's worth it.

Does the job
2001-10-17I bought this bag for my Canon Sureshot 85. The camera and 3-4 rolls of film fit into the bag well and it is easy to carry.

Nice bag
2001-10-14Nice bag. I've had good luck with Case Logic. They seem to be about the best their is, at a fair price.
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