Product DescriptionThe Targus Expedition Mini Camera Case fits most micro and slimline cameras. Included is a front pocket for film or media storage. This case can also be easily transported utilizing a detachable shoulder strap.
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Rating: - Targus Makes The Best Cases
When my old Nikon 7900 (7 megapixels) got wet and finally quit, I purchased the smaller sized Canon SD1100 (8 megapixels), which measures approximately 1" x 2" x 3-1/2". The Targus camera case is a nice black and grey case which is water resistant and has a 60" (total length) shoulder strap that doubles up with clips. The zippers are strong plastic and sturdy. There is also a Velcro strap on the outside for attaching to your belt. The inside is well padded and measures up to 1" X 2-1/2" X 4-1/2" ... Read More
Rating: - Perfect for Canon SD1100
The bag is the perfect size for the camera in the main compartment, plus a spare battery and extra memory card in the front. (In the front compartment, there is a pair of pockets made by stitching a piece of mesh in the middle. I removed the stitch to make the mesh pocket large enough for the memory cards, works great.) The case can be carried by the strap or belt attachment, so it's easy to use everywhere.
Rating: - Just right!
This fits just right with my Canon Digital Camera. My extra battery and memory card fit right in. I wasn't looking for anything to fancy, just something to protect my camera from scratches. It did the job.
Rating: - Works fine.
Works just fine. Good price. Fits the camera (I have the Canon 850IS), an extra battery, a memory card, with a little room to spare.
I also bought (and prefer the looks of) the Canon leather case - but that one has no room for anything other than the camera.
Rating: - VERY SMALL!
this is VERY small, for the tiniest of digital cameras. It did not fit the camera that it was recommended for -- well, maybe 1/2 of it would fit in, in pieces! I've thought about sending it back, but the shipping would probably cost as much as the item did! Now I'm stuck with a case I have no use for.