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Digital camera reviews of Tamrac 5292 T92 Photo/Digital Camera Bag (Black)Digital camera Review: Nice - but small bag. Summary: 4 Stars
I put my sandisk express in this, 2 chips, a charger and anything else to keep it in good condition.
Digital camera Review: Not a small case, but perfect for larger digital cameras and accessories Summary: 5 Stars
I bought this Tamrac mini-bag to protect my Canon PowerShot SX110 IS, a point-and-shoot camera that is relatively large because of its powerful zoom and use of regular batteries. Since I use this camera primarily for specialty situations, I wanted a case/bag that could carry more than just the camera but that didn't weigh me down. I found that the Tamrac is perfect for my purposes. Not only is the camera compartment relatively roomy (it can handle an even larger camera), it has an exterior, zippered pocket with a divider for spare batteries, memory cards, lens cleaner and cloth -- anything small and portable, even an iPod with ear buds. I can even carry my Canon and my smaller Olympus in the one bag (the Olympus in the outer bag) as long as I don't add anything else. The camera compartments is padded on all sides but the top. My favorite feature is the way the top closes as a hood over both compartments, thus shielding both from the elements -- no seams or zippers are exposed at the top. The hood secures both by velcro and clip which enables you to do a quick close/open when you might use it but a more secure clip for traveling. The adjustable carry strap is long enough to wear across my chest and can be shortened to wear it like a fanny pack or around the neck.
Exterior dimensions, at its widest/highest: 6"h x 4"w x 3.5" d. Camera compartment dimensions: 5" h (with an extra inch of clearance from the hooded cover, 6 " total) x 4 " w x 2.5" d. Zippered exterior pocket dimensions: 4" h x 3.25" w x 1 " d. Because the case is nylon fabric, there is some flexibility in the dimensions -- for example, a slightly fatter camera will likely fit as long as the exterior compartment isn't stuffed or as long as it doesn't hit the maximum height. The fabric is tough nylon, with tight stitching, and is lightweight without anything inside.
This bag is not intended as a mere case, nor is it large enough for a digital SLR with its lenses. Instead, it is designed to house larger digital point-and-shoots and a small number or accessories or personal items.
-- Debbie Lee Wesselmann
Digital camera Review: Practical and useful Summary: 4 Stars
The cammera fits ok on the main compartment.
It has other compartment with zip, to store other stuff as batteries and memory cards.
Digital camera Review: The best camera bags! Summary: 5 Stars
I spend a lot of time outdoors, and I like to take my camera along. I don't need some honking huge bag to carry my Canon PowerShot, a few batteries, and a spare memory card. I just need a good, durable bag that I can throw over my shoulder and go! This is my second Tamrac, for my second PowerShot, and I spent a long time trying to track down a bag that was similar (if not identical) to the 1st one I purchased about 5 years ago. It took me about three weeks, but I finally found it! I highly recommend this bag for the photographer who needs it neat and tidy and simple! And, compared to other bags that really didn't meet my needs, this was a bargain buy!
Digital camera Review: Used for a Canon A630 Summary: 5 Stars
Holds the Canon A630 along with extra set of AA cells, memory cards & micro cloth etc. Just the right amount of padding.
Has shoulder strap & belt loop and is the same high quality as their larger bags too..
Many sizes to pick from.
Note; whatever bag you pick in these small sizes, you might want to get in the habit of switching the camera from ~CAMERA~ to ~PLAYBACK~ when you put it away, it will keep the lens from extending in the bag if the on/off button is pushed.
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