📸 Capture the moment, protect your gear!
The Amazon Basics Medium Point and Shoot Camera Case is designed for everyday use, travel, and protective storage of your digital camera. With durable nylon and interior padding, it safeguards your device against wear and tear. The case features a zippered pocket for memory cards and small accessories, ensuring you have everything you need at your fingertips. Its compact dimensions make it a versatile choice for various camera models.
M**K
I literally bought it a second time, that's how good it was.
Nice cheap case for a small point and shoot camera. I have an older Samsung point and shoot camera I came while hiking and take with me when I camp from a motorcycle and my SLR is too big but my camera doesn't have the zoom range I want. This offers a nice small package with room for a spare battery and memory card. I used an unused shoelace to make the strap long enough to go crossbody making it easier to carry when hiking than hanging of the same side as the shoulder it hangs from. I actually had one of these and sold it as a package with a point and shoot camera, immediately regretted the decision to sell and bought a replacement camera but bought the exact same case over again (that's how happy I was with it).
D**
It fits RX100 with Smallrig wooden grip!
I didn’t know if it would fit a RX100 Vii with the Smallrig wooden grip but it does! With room to spare. I honestly think it would even fit Smallrig full cage. Plus front pocket can store extra batteries , SD cards, and maybe a pair of Rode Wireless Go. (Not the 2 mic set, just a single)Water seems to beed off the top, but I wouldn’t trust it with torrential pour. Zipper works good, but again I don’t think zipper is waterproof.Padding is great. Just enough thickness and not too much. One thing I noticed about the padding is the back part had thicker padding than the bottom. Would have liked it the other way around, but it’ll do the job.
R**.
A Great Camera Case, If It Fits
This camera case is well made, but do not let the word "Large" in the title fool you. I ordered the "Large" one to store an Olympus Tough TG-5 in, and there just wasn't enough room for the camera with its strap and a spare battery to fit inside. Fortunately I had a slightly larger Evecase unit for my Nikon Coolpix P330, which is slightly smaller than the Olympus and fit fine. So I just swapped the cameras and all was well. One thing I do like about it is that the outer pocket is completely separated from the inner compartment, keeping batteries and memory cards from scratching your LCD screen. Not all cases are like that. The belt loop also seems quite secure.This is a nice little case and well worth the money. Just check the inside dimensions in the description and make sure your camera (as well as any accessories you want to carry along) fits. Mine now comfortably houses the Nikon (which is 4.25 inches long x 2.5 inches tall x 1.25 inches thick), as well as a spare battery and memory card in the outer compartment. There is some extra thickness available but not much extra room in terms of length and width. By the way, my Olympus Pen F, which I thought would fit in the "Large" case doesn't fit without a fight to zip the case which would be very frustrating in actual use. Length is the issue, that camera is 4.9 inches long. Hope that helps.
A**A
Good quality and able to use just one hand to operate.
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Simple and works well. We tried to buy a case but found that most cases require the user to use both hands to open the zipper / hold the case. This is nice for one-hand operation. Price is good.
R**O
Perfect fit for my Lumix ZS70
Perfectly fits my Lumix ZS70 with about 1/2" to spare at the top. The pocket is large enough to fit 3 memory cards and 3 spare batteriesThe case is lightly padded on the outer pocket side, and thickly padded on the back side.There is a strap sown to the top and bottom edge of the back side that can be used as a handle, or to hook the camera to your pants belt.The fabric seems to be heavy duty enough for my amateur photographer needs. I also like the large zipper pulls. The stitched seams are a little puckered at the corners, and I wish the padding was just as thick in the front between the inner and outer pocket as it is on the the back side.Conservatively, construction-wise, I'd give it an 8.5 out of 10.Overall this is a great improvement over the Ritz and Case Logic cases I had before. The first had no pocket and no padding, the second had internal pockets and was padded but was too large to easily fit in my purse. In comparison to the other two, this case beats them by a mile in terms of cost, quality, functionality, and size, therefore I gave it 5 stars.
V**N
Great case, but strap needs work
This case is the perfect drop-in size for my Sony DSC-HX90V - easy to get the camera in/out quickly with one hand. The little pocket in the front is also easy to access and great for a spare battery (and could probably fit another small item). The case is nicely padded and a great value for the money. I don't wear a belt, but the belt loop strap is a nice feature as well. One little niggle is that the zipper pulls are large and jangle a bit noisily as you walk around wearing the case. However, the two-star loss is for the strap, which is not good. The item photos show the case being worn cross-body, but the strap length is barely long enough to achieve this. In addition, the strap is narrow and rough, scratchy against bare skin...uncomfortable after a quick hike and definitely not something I would want to wear all day. I have another small bag with a strap that I can swap out, so I'm glad I can keep the case. Maybe Amazon will rethink the strap - longer and more comfortable and this bag would be a total winner.
K**G
Snug fit for 35mm point and shoot film camera
I didn't know if my old 35mm point and shoot Olympus Superzoom 700BF (dimensions with lens closed is 120mm x 75mm x 55mm or 4.72" x 2.95" x 2.16") would fit inside, but it does fit (barely.) Anything larger than the dimensions above might not fit well as was proved by my other point and shoot film camera.Unfortunately, my other 35mm point and shoot film camera, a Ricoh Shotmaster 130Z with the dimensions 128mm x 72mm x 52mm (or 5.03" x 2.83" x 2.05") did not manage to fit into the case. No problem, though, as I have a couple of compact digital point and shoot cameras for which the case will work handily when their cases finally give up the ghost.Overall, the cases seem to be constructed decently and for what I consider to be a fair price.