Case Logic TBC-302 FFP Compact Camera Case (Black)
The Caselogic TBC-302 Ultra Compact Camera Case w/Storage is compatible with ultra compact point and shoot cameras. Durable dobby nylon and interior padding protect your camera against daily wear and tear Carabiner and belt loop allow for easy transport. Zippered pocket (Storage) stores memory cards and other small accessories. Internal Dimensions: 3.9″ x 2.4″ x
It saved my camera I recently purchased a Canon S90 to complement my 5DmkII on a safari in Tanzania. Throughout the trip I had the S90 on my belt for quick and easy access; the case isn’t bulky and seemed to protect the camera well enough from the occasional knock as the land cruiser hit big bumps.On my last day in Tanzania I was walking through the streets of Arusha when suddenly I felt a hard tug that almost spun me around. I turned to see a man starting to flee. I started off in pursuit–concerned more about the memory card than the camera itself–but after a few steps realized the camera was still at my side, only a slight rip in the strap indicating anything had happened.Recommended as a sturdy carrying case with a reasonable amount of padding for impact protection (you won’t want to drop it from very high or expose it to strong blows).
Nice snug fit for Canon S90 I tried several cases for my new Canon S90 and this case had the best snug fit for the S90 without being too snug. It will provide a modest level of protection for the camera without adding unnecessary bulk. The outer pocket will hold an extra battery and/or memory card.
Nice generic, cheap case for the S90 This case happens to be a good fit for the Canon S90. If you’re hiking or are on vacation, it’ll get you that crucial amount of padding plus room for 1 or 2 spare batteries and SD card. I particularly like the fact that the belt loop is fixed (not a clip), so once you put it on, you can be confident that it stays on, no matter which woods you’re cutting your way through. Use a wider belt if you have one, the case wiggles a little with slim belts.If you’re out in Metropolis though, the “outdoor factor” may be just a tad over the edge. You can remove the metal hook and cut off the bright label with sharp scissors, but it’ll still look a bit too dorky for, say, the opera or sushi gathering. For such occasions, you’ll do better with Canon’s .