MADE Always On AO-1119-QLK Wrap-Up Compact Camera Wrap (Quilted Black)
- ASIN: B000WDSBUQ
- List Price: $19.95
Product Description:
The most convenient case available! The Wrap-Up mounts to your camera via the tripod socket and stays with your camera, even while you take the shot. When you are finished, wrap it up and go!Designed to integrate the case and the camera together as one, the Wrap-Up uses stretchy neoprene and a thin metal base plate to attach to most compact cameras. The same stretchiness makes this case one of the slimmest cases on the market today. It fits most compact cameras from most popular brands, and its super convenient wrap-up mechanism makes it easy to take photos quickly, and then just wrap up the camera and go.No need to worry about the case, it is Always-On!
Product Details
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Made Products
- Color: Quilted Black
- EAN: 0875912003742
- Label: Made Products
- Manufacturer: Made Products
- Model: B000WDSBUQ
- MPN: B000WDSBUQ
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: Photography
- ProductTypeName: CAMERA_OTHER_ACCESSORIES
- Publisher: Made Products
- Studio: Made Products
- UPC: 875912003742
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Customer Reviews 

Brilliant Concept.
2010-01-25We have two Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-W55 compact cameras and have had them "wrapped" for several years. The concept is brilliant, and sure - you can't access the card/battery compartment when it's on. So, smart reviewers, how WOULD you connect such a case to the camera?
You also can't take a picture when it's wrapped and closed around the camera. So?
Three things it DOES provide -- protection when it's dropped in a backpack or wherever (and once when it slid off the roof of the car where it was forgotten) - and, for us, visibility. The distinctive zebra and green cases make the cameras easy to see/find, and also to distinguish between the two. And with them connected to the camera you can't lose EITHER the case or the camera.
Also, if, when the case is open and you don't have a lanyard around your neck, and the camera slips out of your hand, you have one last chance to grab the case -- a last chance. And, if you have the camera on a neck strap, with the wrap, the camera's sharp corners don't make divots in your chest.
Brilliant -- and inexpensive too!

great for protecting the camera
2009-12-19My daughter picked it out to protect her camera. She loves the color combo. Thank you

Excellent, innovative camera case except for one little thing
2009-11-01I love this case and I always get lots of compliments on it. It is super convenient except for one small problem. I have to rotate the case around the screw to get my camera battery/memory card out so it is kind of a pain. Because of this, the screw is never that tight and comes unscrewed a lot. Last night, my friend was using my camera and inadvertently lost the screw, not realizing the importance of it. I have also almost lost the screw several times. I still love the case but I think it is better for cameras that don't have the card slot/battery on the bottom. Also, it is a little tight on my camera. I recommend it though.

Camera Wrap
2009-06-27My wife had one previously, which she loved. But despite the reviews this does not fit a Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ5A, too short.

perfect for everyday use
2009-04-05I keep my small Canon elph in my purse at all times. Have this camera wrap is great! At first it bugged me that I could not access the battery or memory card but I quickly figured out I could loosen the screw, slide the metal bar over, change the battery and slide it back to tighten without a tool, coin or much hassle. Simple and always on! This is a great price and I am buying two for friends!
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