This is a really cool bag, i chose it because it doesn't look like a camera bag.
It is comfortable enough to wear around all day. It fits perfectly my Nikon D40 with 18-55mm lens attached, plus an additional 55-300mm lens. It also features a moveable divider and an extra outside pocket for batteries, cards etc.
I also bought this product and it ruined my holiday.Luckily I tested it with blotting paper inside,and guess what!yes....it leaked,
The problem is with the control buttons,they allow water to seep in.
This product should never have been marketed in the first place and I imagine it will ruin Flip sales.I should have bought the new Kodak model instead,I will next time, Why didnt Flip test it?
Don Jensen
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In itself this is a nice little case. What you can't see from the exterior shot is that it contains a nylon divider that creates three pockets. None of the pockets is very big and none of them was big enough to fit my Panasonic DMC-TZ5 despite the fact that according to the product page for this camera on the Panasonic web site this is the correct case. Thanks Panasonic! My wife is a dab hand with a needle and removed the nylon divider and the camera now fits in the case - but only just! One other thing - there's a clip on the rear of the case that you can use to attach it to a belt loop or similar.
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I'm sure the item itself is great, but when I ordered this, I actually got the LCS-TWD instead and it was shipped from the US. So I basically didn't get what I paid for.
Interestingly, I paid £4.50 for p&p and £26.25 for the item -- when the package arrived, it said that US postage was $1.80 (about 90 pence?) and the value stated on the jiffy was $9.49 (about £5?), so in all I feel like I've been ripped off... In fairness, elsewhere on the internet, you can get the case for anything from £18-£24.99 so I'd say that it's probably best to buy from elsewhere -- at least you might get what you ordered.
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If you can imagine Action Man in the 1920s and he's just about to film Charley Chaplin with his hand cranked camera, and if this tripod were made of wood it would be the exactly the right size, if you see what I mean.
This compact tripod is made of metal, feels good, looks good and is a quality piece of kit.
With free delivery it took about 4 days to arrive, brilliant.
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This is a really nice camera case that houses a G9 perfectly, yet allows quick and full access to all controls when unclipped. It makes a huge difference having a proper case that you don't have to extract your camera from before taking a shot.
As others have said, it has a pleasing traditional look and feel which will only be enhanced through use; it's of sturdy construction too. Overall, recommended if you use your G9 a lot and want to look after it properly. Only possible gripe is the price - yes, it's a tad pricy for a wee case, and there are cheaper options but if you've invested in a G9 and want it protected in a practical, stylish way, it's money well spent.
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This is a really nice camera case that houses a G9 perfectly, yet allows quick and full access to all controls when unclipped. It makes a huge difference having a proper case that you don't have to extract your camera from before taking a shot.
As others have said, it has a pleasing traditional look and feel which will only be enhanced through use; it's of sturdy construction too. Overall, recommended if you use your G9 a lot and want to look after it properly. Only possible gripe is the price - yes, it's a tad pricy for a wee case, and there are cheaper options but if you've invested in a G9 and want it protected in a practical, stylish way, it's money well spent.
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Coolpix S600 fits in this case, but it is quite a lot too big. Front slot for memory cards is not too convincing, not great for storing a spare battery.
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I've been looking for a good photo backpack for ages. The problem has been that the ones which are designed to hold lots of camera gear aren't ideal for travelling/bad weather trekking. Conventional backpacks are great for trekking, but poor for carrying, protecting and accessing camera gear. I looked at the LowePro Vertex range (too heavy - many internal airlines have a 5kg total weight limit for hand baggage) and the Kata range (not comfortable enough) before coming across the Primus. It looked like what I needed. and as many shops sell this at £160+, the Amazon price of £58 seemed a bargain. But how did it meet my needs?
Well, I've just got back from three weeks trekking in Southern Patagonia, and it was brilliant. The Primus ... Read More:
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