The Compact Digital is great for carrying most compact digital cameras. It has Dual Foam Technology that combines closed-cell foam to provide maximum shock protection with open-cell foam for vibration dampening and a custom fit. Inside the front zippered pocket are two Universal Memory and Battery Pockets to secure various types for memory cards and batteries. This bag is compatible with Tamrac’s Strap Accessory System (S.A.S.) products and can be worn on any belt or by using the adjustable shoulder strap.
W**N
Canon G7X Mark II: real tight fit, slightly worried about lens, a little flimsy strap, but overall great quality
Bought this for my new Canon G7x Mark II. Saw on reviews and forums that this is one great bag for it. Though people have already said that the fit is 'snuggly,' I'd go for the word 'tight.' At first try, upon trying on inserting my camera in this bag, I got some scary beeps from the camera. I pulled the camera out, and it says some kind of lens error-please reboot kind of thing. But it only happened in that instance. The next trials, I didn't encounter that error anymore, but it's a bit troublesome for me because I have to make sure that I use both hands and put the bag on a table before I try to insert the camera. I'm thinking it will get a bit looser in the future, but as of now, it's tightness is scary lol. On the brighter side, the fit is still good. There's no padding on the top side of the bag just so you know. I also put one piece of card in the front pocket as advised by other users just to add extra protection for the lens. And one more thing though, this is more of a camera design flaw: I put my camera wrist strap on the same side where the wifi button is. So every time I want to insert the camera into this bag, I oftentimes accidentally press that button, and the camera turns on again, and I have to pull it out to turn it off, then put it back in. One last thing, the shoulder/neck strap felt a little cheap and not wide enough. The adjustment isn't strong also so I have to adjust it one time after another. Haven't tried this on the field but on my testing, it's a little annoying. But again, overall, this camera bag is really a good one. the fit is more subjective to the camera model so your camera might fit very well here. but for G7X II, this is still a good bag. I'm not gonna pick anything else for my camera.***UPDATE 06-26-2018So I already had field experiences with this camera bag with the G7X II in it, and I tried to be as casual as possible as if this was with me for a very long time. First feedback, the inside is now looser compared to the first try when I said it was so tight and scary. Now the camera slides up faster and gracefully than it was on the first day. Second feedback, the strap is not neck-friendly. I oftentimes only wear a shirt so if I put on this strap, my neck hurts a little and itches much. I'm thinking of replacing the strap for this. Third feedback, I realize that the fit for G7X II is so perfect that it hurts me when I think of adding accessories to the camera like a hand strap or a quick release for a tripod or anything. In other words, I cannot always use a tripod or anything in conjunction with this bag because if so, I have to always screw and unscrew stuff and all. Last feedback, I realize I need a more felt-like soft texture for the interior. The material is strong, but since the fit is snuggly and almost tight, sliding the camera in and out makes me worry about scratches. Other than that, this bag is still so fantastic and is built like a tank except for the top part which isn't padded.
N**D
A very good zipperless option for the Canon G7X mark II camera
This is a great case for the G7X mark II camera. My first reaction when it arrived: wow, that's a tight fit. At first I didn't think that it would work out, but it's actually not that bad. Yes, the G7X mark II sticks up out of the bag by half an inch; but the cover closes over it, providing some protection (that being said, I wouldn't want the case with the camera within to hit the ground on the top because it isn't as protected on that side; but, reasonably, if the camera bag is around my waist, it won't fall).I put an old plastic card in the front pocket (since there is the risk of a frontal impact on the bag if I fell down or ran into something; and perhaps the batteries in the front pocket could otherwise damage the delicate lens blades of the G7XmII).Some other observations:* the velcro strip is strong but it is fairly loud. I think I may get another velcro strip to put on top of one side to silence this in some cases (the plastic clip can be pretty quietly removed and inserted with some care).* the dark blue is actually quite nice looking; I had thought it would be somewhat loud and attention-calling, but it is fairly dark, muted and subtle.* the G7XmII fits pretty nicely into the case. It slips in and out without difficulty, not too dissimilar from from how my S90 fits into its M-Rock case.* I 'm glad to have found a bag that has this build quality and doesn't have zippers around the opening. It feels sufficiently protective and the waist strap allows me to carry it the way I did my S90.I took the 5690 out for its first outing with my G7XmII; nothing too strenuous, just out to a local restaurant for breakfast. It feels fully normal and comfortable; getting the G7XmII in and out of the case is quick and easy. I think I am going to like this case with this camera. Yes, it is bigger than the M-Rock case with my S90, but I can't imagine a smaller case with the features that this one has (clip-closure, no zipper on the main compartment, good padding).
K**M
Fits Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS3 perfectly. Weatherproof, well padded.
The camera dimensions for my Panasonic Lumix camera are 4 x 2.5 x 1.5". The camera sits comfortably inside and the front zip pocket was just the right size to include an extra battery and a memory card holder.This is a great little bag for compact cameras. I got one of these cases for my Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS3 and used it for a 12-day backpacking trip through the Sangre de Cristo mountains in New Mexico. The case is rugged and it kept the camera protected from the elements.PROS:* Will most likely fit most compact point-and-shoot cameras.* Quick camera access not hindered by zippers like most other cases.* Overall compact design is perfect for backpackers, hikers* Rugged construction.* Well padded interior.* Main compartment lid covers camera well, keeps rain out.* Velcro and side-clasp buckle keeps lid secure.* Small front pocket has two spaces to store extra battery and memory card.* Belt loop on back lays flat with Velcro and snap.* Comes with thin shoulder strap.CONS:* Really, none.The one thing I really enjoy about this little bag is the lid. You won't miss many shots fiddling with zippers to access the main camera compartment. The side clasp buckle and Velcro allow for easier access. Cases that rely on zippers to secure the main compartment still allow water to enter, but this case has an actual lid, so during rainy moments water is deflected over the sides and front.The camera had been dropped on rocks while stowed in the case. There wasn't a scratch or dent on the camera and the case cleaned up easily.
K**C
Great Tamrac quality and numbering system. The bag will last years and suits the Lumix TZ 60/70/80 perfectly
This Tamrac TA5690 digital compact camera bag is perfect for my Panasonic Lumix TZ70. That means the TZ60 and TZ80 should also fit.I bought one a few years ago and gave it to a member of the family. When I bought the TZ70, I went to my brothers house and did a test fit, which was perfect. That camera bag is 6 years old and in very good condition, showing very little signs of wear. This is why I bought another bag.The design is good as there are no zips to scratch the camera, like on other designs. The lid section is secured by a combination of Velcro and plastic clip, which aid quick camera removal, but secure at the same time. The belt strap uses Velcro and stud button, so the bag can be removed without having to undo the belt. It is best to remove the camera, as a lot of pressure is needed to click the stud in place. The accessory pockets have more than enough room, for the spare lithium battery and memory card, which are smaller than the old AA batteries and compact flash.The shoulder strap is also very handy.Tamrac use a number tag sown into the edge, and this made it easy to source and buy another bag. This is after Tamrac change the line up. This is not always possible with other brands, unless you keep packaging or paperwork.I
M**L
An amazingly well made Camera Bag.
I wanted a Bag for my recently purchased Panasonic Lumix DMC-SZ10EB-K Compact Digital Camera - Black (16 MP, 12x Optical Zoom) purchased from Amazon. I had bought the next size up Tamrac Bag, TA5691, many years ago and it has no wear at all. This latest Bag is just as well made. My Camera and spare Battery fit nicely. It has a Shoulder Strap and a Belt Fastener. This Bag is highly recommended.
S**D
Great camera bag
Excellent camera bag -bought it a replacement for a older one which had been damaged irreparably.accommodates my camera ( a Fuji compact digital),spare batteries,download cable to computer and space for separate memory cards,if needed.Can be secured around waist or carried over the shoulder.It also has some padding to protect the camera.
M**D
Five Stars
Excellent product
M**N
Five Stars
pleased
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