DSLR Camera Short Zoom Holster Case

Technical Details
  • Fits most SLR and digital cameras with short-range and some mid-range Zoom lens
  • Weather and stain resistant leather-like material
  • Durable, foam padded construction
  • External Dimensions - 7 3/4". Depth - 4 1/4". Height - 7 1/2". Internal: 6.25" X 4.25" X 7"
  • Hand Carrying Strap, Belt Loop, & Shoulder Carrying strap


Fretted more I find "the perfect camera bag" for too long. With this sucker is $ 10, I decided "what the heck" and tried. This is an exceptional value at $ 10, and I sold the idea to use a solution of 2-pack - one for the camera with a lens mounted by default and the other for the rest of my lenses. I can not recommend this combination enough. J ' have a Pentax K100D and my goal is a default Pentax AF 28-105mm f/4.0-5.6. I keep my DA 18-55mm f/3.6-5.6 DA 50-200mm f/4.0-5.6 EF and Zenitar 16mm f / My 2.8 in separate lens bag (although all of these objectives is the aircraft in its case).

The front is ideal for temporarily storing caps, filters, etc. .. The top handle is nice, as is the strap - nice to have both. Even if she can go to the belt, it is simply too big to sit with her on these. It also looks like the belt buckles would eventually buckle under pressure. I also agree with another offer that does not have a name brand camera splattered everywhere it draws less attention to the bag, which is a bonus. If you absolutely must sport of your name brand camera, you just let the camera danging strapped or wrapped around the top handle (which I do myself to make it easier to remove).

If you have a full frame or a lens large, then this may not be big enough. Regards. You must use a more modern, more compact SLR and its objectives. While it suits my APS-C size (24mm x 16mm) Pentax K100D over full-frame-enterprises (standard 35mm compatible) Pentax AF 28-105mm f/4.0-5.6, it does not take much more great.

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