Customer Reviews 

Leica products
2009-05-09The neoprene case is indespensable item for avid traveler,protecting what you got. In my case: V-Lux1.

Nice lightweight case!
2008-07-08If you are looking for a case to cover your camera to keep out the dust, and protect it from bumps and scratches, this is perfect. It is soft and lightweight. It holds extra SD cards. This is not a hard case so there is no heavy duty protection. For my needs it is perfect!

Very good for the Panasonic FZ50.
2008-04-10After reading other reviews, I was a bit hesitating but finally purchased this product. Great buy! My main concern was the size.
Okay, it is not like a hard case and it is also not very tight about dust and water. Nevertheless, it is the right case to take your camera to town.
I was really worried because I added to my already large camera a battery grip.... No problem! The camera with the large grip fits in the case snug - a bit pushing and shuffing at first but neoprene will quickly adjust to the shape. The case looks great and is the right alternative for going out at night without carrying a bulky hard case or holster. It is not suitable to take your equipment on a hike or expedition - thats what are hard cases for...
Okay, even if closed, there will remain a small opening where your camera strap goes in to the camera but I really don't think that this is a problem. I see this case as perfect to go out to a party or other similar occation. It might not save your camera if you drop it on a hard floor.
I also have a hard case for the tough trips but I purchased this product for going to town in a suit. Yes, highly recommendable and I would buy it again. The quality is very good and the relative high price is adequate.
Delivery was very fast and without problems like always when you buy from Amazon.
By the way - turn your lens cover arround the oposite way - the cover still protects the lens well and the case fits even better. The lid has also two small pockets to store several flash cards. I also purchesd (and recommend) a good camerastrap from Lowepro on which I added a small pouch for my external flash and small additional lenses. The perfect setup!

Works ok.
2007-03-28It does seem to fit the camera well, even with the strap attached to the camera. Provides the type of protection you would expect from a product like this - protection from light rain - the back flaps and the strap openings don't seal the camera in it, so it will not protect your camera if you drop it in the pond. There is also enough of a gap in the strap openings and back flaps to let dust in, so it will not dust proof your camera.
Not super thick, so I wouldn't rely on it to protect your camera if you drop it.
It is a little difficult to get the camera in and out as the back flaps tend to be hard to hold open while you try to put the camera in through the back.
It is $80.00 (at least that is the current price at the time of writing this review), which is quite expensive for what you get. Me?!? I like the smell of Neoprene in the morning, so I dropped the cash for it.

Lieca camera case
2007-03-09Have only had it a short time but find it fits well and seems to give good protection. I might add a space for carrying a apare battery, but other than that, it fills the bill
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