Customer Reviews 

great travel case
2009-06-24I bought this so I can have a case to carry all my Sony's peripherals, when I have to do extensive traveling. I wish I bought something bigger, though this case is already spacious for a camera and the travel charger. Nice material, well made. Good value.

Enough space for it all
2009-06-14I have a small Sony Cybershot and with this case I have enough room to put everything I need (except a tripod) into this case. I have enough room to put the camera and and an extra battery in the case, the case arrived within 4-5 days as stated and Im very satisfied w/ my order.

sony lcs-csd general carrying case
2009-05-19Little small. Good for day walks. Can't hold all things needed. Cute bag.

NOT THE CASE FOR DSC-H50
2009-05-13When I ordered this the description said it was compatible with the DSC-H50. It does not come close, and now when I went back the description had changed.

Cybershot carrying case
2009-05-04I love this Sony Cybershot carrying case! I got it cheaper on Amozon, than in the stores, even with the shipping and handling charges, and My camera fits in it perfectly! Fantastic buy! Well worth the money!
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