Customer Reviews 

Just what it claimed to be
2009-06-27The product didn't have good dimensions stated in the description, so I went with the assumption that it was linked to the camera I was buying it must be the right bag. I was right. I bought a Kodak easyshare z1012 which is a bigger camera than the pocket point & shoot but it fit fine once I got the angle right. The extra zippered space on the bottom is perfect for batteries & SD cards & even some ID if you're stretched for space. It is small enough to be unobtrusive but still keep the camera safe with its extra padding. The belt loop is vecroed so you don't have to strip off the belt to thread it through. Works well & I am pleased.

Graphite camera bag
2009-05-12Bought for my Kodak Z712IS, perfect size, has a belt loop, and neck strap bottom campartment is perfect size for extra batteries. Seem to be of good quality construction

A bit too tight in space.
2009-02-13I bought this bag for my Kodak Z1012IS. The camera fits snugly in the main compartment. There is also a sleeve for 3 HD cards. The lower compartment has room for the (Kodak) battery charger but not for the six or even one of the international plugs that came with the charger. It would have been nice if this compartment is expanded a little bit to accommodate a USB and the plugs. I like its simple design.

Kodak Grahite camera bag
2009-01-15This is a very strong and protective camera bag. Will fit all small and some mid sized cameras. Has plenty of compartments to carry other items (extra batteries, mem cards, etc. Includes nice shoulder strap plus a belt loop. Seems very waterproof for rainy weather too.
My advice is to shop around when buying this item. You can find the same item many dollars cheaper than what the price Kodak want.
At any rate, this is a good bag to have.

Bad Zipper
2009-01-10Item shipped with a stuck bottom zipper. So lower compartment is not accessable. The jam is so bad to try to open would break the zipper.
The only fix is to return and I'm too lazy to return on this cheap of an item. To bad quality control didn't catch this before shipping. The bag can still be used but the extra space in the bottom would have made it ideal. A true 5 star if zipper had not been jammed.
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Helpful Camcorder Accessories
Introduction
Camcorder accessories will help improve your video making experience. The use of accessories will make your videos better, and help prolong the life of your camera as well. Most accessories can be purchased at the store you purchased your hi definition camcorder, or your digital video camera, or your analog camcorder from. These stores will be able to point you to the accessories that are most compatible for your specific camera. You can also find accessories at a general store, or on the Internet. Some good accessories to invest in would be the head cleaner tape, filters, a portable tripod, a bag for your camcorder, and an extended battery.
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Every camcorder needs an accessory that will improve its performance and provide a more enjoyable experience for the user. A camcorder can be compared to a family member which can be taken along to weddings, parties as well as all family gatherings, ...
Professional video camera
A Professional video camera (often called a Television camera even though the use has spread) is a high-end device for recording electronic moving images (as opposed to a movie camera, that records the images on film). Originally developed for use in television studios, they are now commonly used for corporate and educational videos, music videos, direct-to-video movies, etc.
There are two types of professional video cameras: High end portable, recording cameras (essentially, high-end camcorders) used for ENG and EFP image acquisition, and studio cameras which lack the recording capability of a camcorder, and are often fixed on studio pedestals. Portable professional cameras are generally much larger than consumer cameras and are designed to be carried on the shoulder.
Technology
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