Bag, D-pods 10, Black,

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Good things definitely come in small packages. Designed specifically for small digital cameras, these pouches stretch for a snug fit while still providing plenty of protection. The sleek design and stretchy, water-resistant material eliminate bulk but still have room for memory cards and batteries. SlipLock compatible, they also include a removable shoulder strap.

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  • Manufacturer: Lowepro USA
  • Manufacturer Part Number: 3443010
  • Manufacturer Website Address: www.lowepro.com
  • Product Type: Camera Case
  • Accessibility: Top Loading
  • Carrying Options: Shoulder Strap Removable
  • Dimensions Support: 3.5" Height x 2.5" Width x 0.75" Depth - Camera
  • Color: Black
  • Material Details: Polyester
  • Compatibility:
  • Camera - 35mm
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    • BatteriesIncluded: 0
    • Binding: Accessory
    • Brand: Lowepro
    • ClothingSize: One Size
    • Color: Black
    • EAN: 0056035344305
    • IsAutographed: 0
    • IsMemorabilia: 0
    • Label: Lowepro
    • Manufacturer: Lowepro
    • Model: 3443010
    • MPN: 3443010
    • PackageQuantity: 1
    • ProductGroup: Photography
    • ProductTypeName: CAMERA_BAGS_AND_CASES
    • ProductTypeSubcategory: camera-cases
    • Publisher: Lowepro
    • SKU: LOP115A
    • Studio: Lowepro
    • UPC: 056035344305
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    Perfect for my purposes2009-01-12
    The D-pod 10 snuggly fits our casio exilim camera. Since I wanted the least bulk possible, this works. It holds just the camera -- no accessories. It provides a snug, protective fit.
    Quality Item2008-12-24
    This little case fits perfectly on our new Canon SD770. Plus it has a little slot for us to bring along a second battery. The quality for this price in unbelievable. I highly recommend you get this case if you are buying one of the small ELPH cameras.
    High quality case2008-05-09
    A very high quality case, and while it's a little bulky for a front pocket - it has a really nice velcro belt loop. It fits the Canon PowerShot SD1000 very nicely with room for an extra battery and memory card.
    Perfect tiny camera holder2008-05-08
    This is the perfect size and quality for my new blue Nikon camera. It's not bulky, and can slip into pocket or purse so that you can take pics inside the wedding where you aren't supposed to have a camera!
    Great case!!2008-04-29
    The only reason I didn't give this 5 stars, is the "Lowe" product tag stitched to the front is pretty annoying. I already paid for your product, I don't need to be a walking billboard for your brand.

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