Canon PSC-60 Deluxe Soft Compact Case for Canon A530, A540, A550, A560, A570IS, A610, A620, A630, A640, A700, A710 Digital Cameras | 
| Brand: Canon
Buy New: $13.99
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Rating: 142 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 4.1 x 2.6 x 1.9 Warranty: Protect your valuable investment from those unexpected dings and bangs with this soft case for Canon PowerShot A70 A60 A40 A20 A10 and similarly sized cameras.
MPN: 9078A001AA Model: 9078A001AA UPC: 750845812442 EAN: 0750845812442 ASIN: B00009U0XI
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| Features:
| • | Pouch-style case fitted for Canon PowerShot digital cameras | | • | Compatible with A710 IS, A700, A640, A630, A620, A610, A570IS, A560, A550, A540, A530, A520, A510 | | • | Soft-sided case | | • | Belt loop | | • | Flip down cover |
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Good quality materials, but poor design December 17, 2003 Mrpoopoo (Corning, NY United States) 377 out of 384 found this review helpful
I just recently got a Powershot A80, which I love. I got the PSC-60 case sight unseen since it seemed like a nice complement for the camera. The quality of materials is good, but the design seems simplistic and minimalist to the extreme. A few complaints: -My A80 fits in the case, but it's pretty snug, and there is only room for one extra compact flash card, no room for extra batteries even without the extra compact flash card. -The flap closes nicely with a large area of velcro, but the case is open at the sides around the top 1/2 inch or so, so this case is far from weatherproof, and wouldn't be suitable even for shielding the camera from debris. -The case has no handles/straps/etc., and no way to attach one. There is the belt clip on the back, but it's not releasable so you truly have to thread a belt through it. -With the camera and a compact flash card in the case, and with the flap closed, the case is actually thicker (maybe 3 inches) than it is wide, which both looks and feels awkward. -Padding on the case is pretty thin, so I would not recommend trusting this to protect the camera from anything other than some light bumps... it would not give adequate protection from a fall.I moved on to a Lowepro MX10 (which is now called the Lowepro D-Res 10 AW). For about the same money as the Canon case, I get: -a reclosable belt loop (with strong velco attachment) -removable neck strap -soft tricot lining (no scratched LCDs with this case) -room for an extra compact flash card (a bit tight with a CF plastic cover, perfect fit with just the card) -room for 4 extra AA batteries, even with the extra compact flash card in the case as well -a weatherproof and durable fabric -wide top-opening full zipper top -reasonably thick padding Overall, the Lowepro bag looks like it was made for the Powershot A80 (and presumably the A70 and A60 as well), the camera fits just a little loosely by itself, but perfectly with 4 extra AA batteries and a spare compact flash card. I can't say anything negative about my Canon camera, I love it. The PSC-60 case, however, leaves a lot to be desired, and much better options exist out there. I highly recommend the Lowepro case.
Exceeded my expectations for the price. May 2, 2004 P. Crabtree (PENSACOLA, FL United States) 72 out of 74 found this review helpful
I bought this case for my A80. I did not want something that was waterproof, big, fancy or that had a bunch of extra features. I just wanted a simple case that would protect the camera when traveling and storing. It accomplishes these objectives perfectly. I like the fact that the belt loop is sewed into the case. When I am at a race or amusement park, I want the assurance that there is no way the camera will come off my belt unless it completely breaks. The inside of the case is soft and the outside is a water repellant-type material with a large velcro "snap". You can't see it from the picture, but once opened, the case features a web-like pouch for batteries or a CF card. It will not hold both, but all I care about is batteries since I do not carry a spare CF card. Overall, I am very satisfied with this case for the price I paid for it. It does what I want in an efficient and compact way. I bought it without seeing it in a store. After receiving it, I would have expected this to have cost around 15-20 dollars. I like it. It's just right.
Could be better October 13, 2003 B. Saghy (Austin, TX USA) 22 out of 22 found this review helpful
This is a nice case, protects the camera well, but I wish there were a few more features. It has a belt loop, but I think a clip would have been nicer for those days when you don't wear a belt, or if you'd rather clip it to a pocket or something.Also, the pouch is only big enough to carry 4 extra batteries OR another compactflash card, but not both. I bought a large CF card, so I guess if I ever use the pouch it will be for batteries. Besides that, the case looks very good and seems to protect the camera well. My Canon A70 camera fits perfectly inside, as expected.
Form, Fit, Function - Perfect! Canon Powershot Case Review November 6, 2004 Kevin Morris 22 out of 23 found this review helpful
I purchased the Canon Powershot A75 and ordered this case. I also purchased the $3.97 Wal-mart Samsonite case first. The Canon case is designed for the Powershot A series and fits absolutely perfect, the case is a fabric vinyl mixture, mostly vinyl, which is soft to the touch but water repellent. It has a metal insignia "Canon Powershot" on the flap and room for one extra memory card underneath. This case provides protection from elements, scratches and has a belt loop for mobility...it does not include a shoulder strap because it was NOT designed for that, nor for shock protection from drops. It is designed to hold the camera while mobile, protect from damage from near objects or elements, and provide suitable soft cushion on the inside while REMOVING AND REPLACING it in the case. This is the key...the camera is equipped with a 1.8" LCD, any OTHER case will scratch this screen while you take it OUT of the case or put it back IN. The above $3.97 case mentioned has extra rooom, is 25% larger than the camera and can hold some batteries along with memory cards, but it is difficult to PLACE and REMOVE (getting your fingers in there) and the ZIPPER will SCRATCH the screen unless you are SUPER careful which I was for 3 days until I said "to heck with this!" I even left the protective plastic on the screen for the first 2 days and I'm glad I did, the scratch marks ended up there instead of the screen. Remember, you want the case to fit your camera, provide REASONABLE protection, and look good. The case accomplishes all these at $5.95!! I understand we MAY drop our cameras but this happens out of the case usually and therefore moot. I dropped my Canon T70 (large SLR) maybe 3 times in 12 years. It was still going strong and I retired it when I bought the Powershot. For those that want lots of room, please think about it - either you buy a larger memory card (which 90% of people will do) and you don't need more room in a case or at least still carry the extra in this case (2 cards, one in case, one in camera). As for batteries, you should be using NiMH rechargeable - this camera takes 4 and will shoot at least 250 shots. I used mine for 3 days and its not showing low yet (approx 200 shots and TONS of viewing/deleting/uploading, playing with settings and flash) My best regards to you and your purchase of camera and case!
Great case March 17, 2006 Stephen Tufte (Portland, OR USA) 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
I have a Canon A610 and this case works great. It's a must-have. and since it costs so little, it is a no-brainer. I don't know why Canon doesn't just include it with the camera.
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