📸 Capture the moment, carry it with style!
The Case Logic DCB-302 Compact Case for Camera is a sleek and functional accessory designed for the modern photographer. With dimensions of 4.9 x 2.8 x 3.1 inches, it features a secure zippered pocket for accessories, an internal slip pocket for SD cards, and versatile carrying options including a belt loop and detachable lanyard. Weighing just 0.08 pounds, this case combines style and practicality, making it an essential companion for your photography adventures.
Material Type | cloth |
Item Weight | 0.08 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.9"L x 2.8"W x 3.1"H |
Style | Medium |
Pattern | Solid |
Color | Black |
Pocket Description | Zippered Pocket |
Number of Compartments | 1 |
Strap Type | Shoulder |
Closure Type | Zipper |
S**.
Fits my Nikon Coolpix P330 just fine.
Very nice. Internal pocket holds extra batteries, fits my Nikon Collpix P330 just fine.
H**H
Very flexible design & storage capacity for S95 & accessories
After acquiring my S95 I went looking for the smallest possible case to hold it and a few accessories. What I found were cases with nice designs but limited functionality. As in all things in life, everyone prioritizes and makes compromises...After starting out with the Olympus Horizontal Neoprene and Nylon Case (Black) I found a very nice, stylish and compact case with 2 small issues, a slight magnetic closure misalignment & somewhat offense odor.Its a great case for the S95 if you are looking to carry only the bare essentials; camera and 2-spare memory cards (w/out plastic sleeves or cases).You can read my review here:http://www.amazon.com/review/R16VC0Y97PZV74I also tried the Case Logic TBC-302 Ultra Compact Camera Case with Storage (Black) and found a similar size case but with a very different look and a slightly expanded capacity. While I view the Olympus case as slightly more stylish, I see the Case Logic as more utilitarian. Not only can it hold my S95 and memory cards, but I can also squeeze in a battery.See my review here:http://www.amazon.com/review/R3FUPIGEUSIFKMIn my quest to pack just a little more into the smallest case I discovered the Case Logic DCB-302. Unlike the Olympus which sits on you belt horizontally, this case (similar to the TBC-302), is oriented vertically. Personal preference will dictate which you prefer as each has it's advantages and disadvantages. The horizontal orientation makes it less obtrusive when worn on your belt and facilitates easier insertion and removal of the camera. But it tends to bulge slightly when sitting in your car with a seat belt wrapped around you. Truthfully, none of these really work that well in this scenario.But what really sets the Case Logic DCB-302 apart from the other 2 cases is its exceptionally compact size and flexible storage capacity. Its made from a "ballistic" fabric similar to soft-sided luggage, very durable. The accessory pouch has a fine "mesh" design with a thin vertical red stripe detail that sets it off nicely. The sturdy zippers have perfectly sized "pulls" that are rubberized making it easy to open and close. The interior has a sewn-in light gray nylon lining, sort of generic but effective.Granted, it is the widest (thickest) of the three due primarily to it's accessory pouch but it also affords the most capacity. The overall outline is slightly larger (barely) than the Olympus case but with just a little "puffier" padding and more rounded corners. Its an attractive and elegant design that appears well made; securely contains both camera and accessories and provides flexible carrying options.You can either wear it on your belt (thread it through the stitched, wide loop sewn on back) or over your shoulder using the included adjustable shoulder strap that clips to 2 small plastic hook loops (attached at the top back side).While there is no question this design bulges slightly when worn on your belt its two zippered compartments will securely carry the following:- S95 Camera- (3) SDHC Cards (w/plastic cases) (2 spares + 1 in camera)- (4) Batteries (3 spares & 1 in camera)If you are willing to pack only one spare battery you can mange this optional arrangement:- S95 Camera- (2-3) SDHC Cards (w/plastic cases) (2 spares + 1 in camera or possibly 3 spares if you omit the plastic cases)- (2) Batteries (1 in camera + 1 spare inside charger)- Canon CB-2LY Li-Ion Battery Charger for NB-6L Li-Ion BatteriesBTW, I also purchased Wasabi Power Battery and Charger Kit for Canon NB-6L, PowerShot D10, S90, S95, SD770 IS, SD980 IS, SD1200 IS, SD1300 IS, SD3500 IS, SD4000 IS, ELPH 500 HS and unfortunately discovered the battery charger design is very different from the Canon (much thicker) and will definitely NOT fit in the accessory pouch along with the S95.All this in a profile approximately 1/3 wider than the Olympus case which I consider to be the slimmest! Given all my requirements (size, style, quality, capacity and very reasonable price, I got it for $5.98) its an excellent value. It's not perfect (nothing is) but it does provide the smallest footprint while carrying what I consider the most essential items for an extended photo shoot.
S**S
Works well great price
I use these in a hands-on investigation class. They work extremely well to store the camera. Keep it safe. I like the extra pocket for additional batteries for the camera or SD cards. They’ve always worked very well for me and I have bought several of them over the years.
S**Y
An excellent G7x case, could use two minor design tweaks
Let me start off by saying the case is the perfect size for my canon G7x the main pouch is a perfect fit and the secondary pouch would easily accommodate and extra battery and SD card. Also it's one of the cheapest cases out there & is from a brand I've used off and on for years.There's a couple small design things though that would have me knock down a half star if possible, but since I can't do that, I'll do 4 stars:1) The zipper tabs - they're covered in a nice rubber, but the metal inside is only half the lengh of the tab. It feels weird, like it's broken or will soon snap off. I can see it won't but man, spend the extra cent for an extra 1/4 inch of metal.2) The strap, it's fairly long and not adjustable. Either you put it on and just wrap it around your hand a few times, or take it off altogether. Most straps at least have a little plastic adjuster to let you tweak the length a bit. Again another once cent item that would have been nice.On a $10 case I'm nitpicking a bit, but hey literally an extra few pennies in materials would have made this 5 stars. Oh, if you've got a Sony RX100 series camera this should work too as they cameras are extremely similar in size.
P**R
Terrific! As a first aid case
This is a spectacular camera case and I personally have used it as a first aid case. I've been doing this for about 5 years. I lost my original one and immediately purchased this. It is one of the best first aid cases I have ever found
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