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Monday, April 2, 2012

Neoprene Body Case for DSLR Cameras ( MED 4.92" x 2.36" x 3.93")

Neoprene Body Case for DSLR Cameras ( MED 4.92

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Product Description


Store and transport your DSLR / SLR camera body in this neopre camera body case for easy access and mobility! This case is made of durable neoprene that's tear resistant, and provides shock absorbing protection. The easy Velcro flip-top makes it easy to store and access your camera body. The interior is also padded with the same premium non-scratch neoprene to ensure safe transport. Slip this case into any bag, backpack, purse, etc. and always be ready to take that perfect shot!
Price : $3.21
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Neoprene Body Case for DSLR Cameras ( MED 4.92

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  • ASIN: B003PDJDMK


Price : $3.21
You Save : $21.78 (87%)
Neoprene Body Case for DSLR Cameras ( MED 4.92

Customer Reviews


I have a Fuji X100. Frustratingly the associated leather case will not accommodate a filter adapter and UV filter fitted to the lens. Consequently, I bought this neoprene body case to protect the camera. I looked at several possibilities by various brands and from the quoted dimensions this seemed the closest match. However, it's a very snug fit, particularly if you still use the bottom section of the leather case. This case meets my needs for now, however it represents an interim solution until I find something better. I wonder how many other owners of X100's would like a case that will fit over a filter adapter and filter? Am I the only one to think 3rd party camera case manufacturers are missing an opportunity? Lets hope Fuji doesn't screw up the camera case design for the X-Pro 1. As to the product itself, it is well made; although I feel the opening is a little restrictive for easy access for any number of cameras (and not just the X100). The manufacturer could solve this by not extending the top panel stitching so far back on each side.

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