Customer Reviews:
Does the job just fine April 17, 2007 Floyd Ian Slipp (Rochester, NY, YouEssuvA) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I bought this soft case for my recently acquired Sony DSC-T100. The case fits like a glove. It has a velcro front tab closure that works (no surprise). There is a belt loop on the back that fastens with a stiff snap at the bottom (can go through something stationary like a belt loop). It's got a convenient D-ring for attachment to a pack clip or carabiner, and it has a tiny zippered compartment capable of holding a few spare memory cards or a spare battery (both would be tight). The case is padded lightly but surely all over. The top flap is wide enough and sturdy enough on the edges to protect the case's contents if it should fall on something hard like tile or concrete. And it looks OK, too. I'm of two minds about the Sony logo on the front -- sometimes I think it's safer to not advertise what's inside a case, but, hey, it's their product and they seem really fixated on getting their name on EVERYTHING possible. It seems like it's only a matter of time until Sony and Starbucks duke it out in a takeover battle.
slim carrying case for cybershot camera July 15, 2006 H. Arguien (Altadena, CA USA) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I bought this case for my Cybershot DSC-W50. It's a good case if you want to put the camera in your purse, or on your belt, but there's no room to put extra accessories, like a battery, or memory sticks. It has a tiny pocket for one item only, and there is no strap included to carry it around your neck.
Great for DSC-T9 October 9, 2006 David G (Carteret, NJ) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
The previous two reviewers failed to see that more than one seller offered this case. I bought it after the first complaint-about-shipping-review for under $13 from antonline through amazon. I was worried about buying it since the other reviewers failed to confirm whether or not you can fit the battery in the front pouch. I can fit a spare battery, with plastic case, inside there with a Cybershot DSC-T9 no problem (and yes, you can squeeze a memory stick duo in there, except you might want to keep the battery's plastic case off for that). The case felt a bit large for me and I just don't like carrying things on my belt so I added a hook to the other end of the case (very easy to do) and then a strap from another camera case. This thing fits perfect with the strap around my neck and the case comfortably at the side, or however anyone wants to wear it. I uploaded photos of the battery fitting and my added strap to amazon's customer images for those curious. If you find a seller without the $50 shipping problem (which you will on amazon) then go ahead, you can't get a better case for the DSC-T9 and maybe entire DSC-T series.
Just What I Wanted May 12, 2007 Big-D (Lake Havasu City, AZ United States) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
My Sony Cybershot DSC-W90 fits perfectly in this little bag. And it has a separate compartment to place an extra battery and another memory card. I can loop my belt through it and when I need my camera, its easy and quick to get to. No fussing with a lot of stuff you don't need to have with you. If you want a well made, well padded bag to carry you small point & shoot camera in without all of the whistles & bells, then this is perfect for you. My wife now wants one to carry her camera is also. It protects the camera from scratches, yet fits nicely in her purse. The flap fits tight and secure via velco and you can get to it fast. I love this little camera bag for its ease of use and protection it provides for me camera.
Too Small May 14, 2007 C. Clark (San Francisco, CA) 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
This case was recommended for my Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W80 and I found it to be too small. The size of the carrying case fits the camera but the zippered pocket for additional battery and memory card is the problem. Putting these items into the pocket is a very tight squeeze and removal then becomes a problem. I'd recommend getting something with more space.
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