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Review on Protect and Carry Your Camera with Case Logic TBC-402 Point and Shoot Camera Case by Julie Silva

Revainrating 4 out of 5

> SMALLER THAN IT SEEMS

would fit well but doesn't really fit snugly - mainly due to the thick padding and the fact that the zip doesn't open all the way... but fits mine well small Vivitar slave flash (3 1/ 2" x 2 1/4" x 1 3/16"), with some leftover on top. Probably fits cameras up to about 4" x 2 1/4" x 1 1/8", but not even a little more. > The fact that the zipper doesn't open fully means you have to insert the camera at an angle, which takes up more room, it would be easier to fit a slightly larger camera inside. Of course, be careful when storing your camera in the bag if you live in a humid place. > Padding is adequate > Zippered accessory compartment measures 4 1/4"X3" without thickness, but can comfortably accommodate items up to 1/4" thick. 4 inches. However, access to the compartment is difficult. It can accommodate a spare SD card and cleaning cloth may be used.> No straps and rings for the straps, so you can't wear the bag with a strap around your neck.> Only one zipper in the main compartment, and it doesn't open fully with one side, so this isn't the case if you can leave it partially open for quick access.> There's no velcro on the belt loop, so you can attach the case to your belt without removing your belt - so you have to remove at least part of the belt to install or remove the cover.But it comes with a carabiner that can be attached to a belt loop, purse strap, etc. REVIEW > Random f works well for me as a bag for my small flash, but poorly suited as a camera bag. > Click on "Stoney" just below the product name to see my other reviews.

Pros
  • So far so good
Cons
  • Definitely bad product