Kodak Gear Crinkle Nylon Mid-Size Video/Photo Bag (Black)

Kodak Gear Crinkle Nylon Mid-Size Video/Photo Bag (Black)

 
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Product Details
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Kodak
  • Color: Kodak Gear Crinkle Nylon Mid-Size Video/Photo Bag (Black)
  • EAN: 0039599700701
  • Label: Kodak
  • Manufacturer: Kodak
  • Model: 70070
  • MPN: 70070
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Photography
  • ProductTypeName: CE_CARRYING_CASE_OR_BAG
  • Publisher: Kodak
  • Studio: Kodak
  • UPC: 039599700701

Customer Reviews

an okay product2001-09-27
this is an okay product that serves the needs to protect a mini dv camcorder and many other digital cameras. however it does not have a handle on top of the case, which is rather inconvenience.
Not Very Large Case2001-07-24
I bought this thinking that it would be able to fit most digital cameras, but I was wrong. Please know that this case is very narrow. I have a Kodak DC 290 and there was no way that it was going to fit in it. Most of the digital cameras are quite large, so buyer beware. Amazon really should have the dimensions of the case on here.

If you do have a small, compact camera, then this would be great. It looks great, has ample amount of padding and was a great case, but it was just too small.

Great, Spacious, And Fit's In Your Purse!2001-07-19
I Just bought a brand new advantix camera and bought this bag to with it! The bag is good for most point and shoot cameras! It has room for extra batteries film and your camera! It even fitts in your purse if you want it to! Adjustable and removable strap included!
Not bad. It's ok.2001-07-16
Good material. My Kodak DC3200 does not fit on it very well, but I can put some extra batteries and additional compact flash cards every well on it. If you think to use it on filmed cameras, extra films won't fit on the little bag that it has.

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