Customer Reviews 

bulky, scratchy, lets dirt in... but better than nothing
2010-03-07I have one of these for my SD700 IS. It adds a significant amount of bulk to the camera, making it a lot thicker and wider. And since there are holes in every corner, it lets dirt in pretty easily. My telescoping mechanism got all scratched up and stuck because the case let in some sand or something, and I had to take the camera apart on three occasions to clean it and get it working again.
The steel logo on the front is annoying. It has sharp corners and scratches things, so I can't put the camera in the same pocket as my phone. But with all the holes in the corners, I can't really put it in the same pocket as my keys either.
It's still better than no case at all, but I'd recommend getting something else.

What I was looking for
2010-02-26Great fit to my Canon Powershot SD970, good leather and the included strap is very helpful.
All in all I'm very satisfied with this product. I just wish there were more choices to pick from. this was the only Canon branded leather case I could find.

Best there is for appropiate sized camera
2010-01-30I have worn this case with a Canon SD-750 on my belt every day for over two years and it works as well today as on day one... and that's perfectly. I bought a spare case after the first week as I wanted to be sure I had a case that worked this well for some time. I have not opened the box for the spare yet the first purchase is still in great shape. Buy one!
P.S. The Canon SD-750 is still working perfectly after two years as well and it's used every single day.

perfect fit
2009-12-09I had this case for a long time and it is very durable. it protected my camera many times when it has dropped. its cute and small.

Compact case
2009-12-03I love this camera case. It fits perfectly in all my purses and protects the camera.
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Finding the Right Digital Camera
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