
I took a chance on the large case for my new camera (Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS50S) and am glad I did. The camera fit perfectly, with room to carry an extra battery, small microfiber cloth, and SD card in the separate pocket. It's nicely padded, well made, and the price is excellent.
Fits my Canon G7X Mark II perfectly with a little room to spare. The extra compartment fits extra batteries and SD cards too. The only thing I had to mod was the carrying loop. When I have the case on my belt, it sat up too high and my shirt looked funny pulled down over it. As you can see in the photo, I just used a paracord bracelet to lower the case a bit so my shirt looked normal. Other than that, I'm happy :-)
Considering the price, the Amazon Basics Large Point and Shoot Camera Case is a good deal. Materials and workmanship seem fine. It fits the Canon G7 X Mark II comfortably with room for the wrist strap above the camera. Sliding the camera in and out without coming in contact with the zipper can be done with one hand. In addition, there is adequate room in the front pocket for a couple of SD cards and spare batteries.
I would like to have seen more padding on the bottom and sides of the case. In the back of the case, the belt strap runs from the top seam to the bottom seam. I found that this caused excessive movement on my belt and made the camera section of the case difficult to close. I used a large safety pin to restrict the length of the strap that the belt runs through. This corrected the problem for the most part. I cannot comment on the neck strap because I haven't used it
I do use the camera every day and so this case is always with me. So far it has provided good service. I gave it four stars because I didn't think it was the perfect case for carrying my camera every day. But, in the meantime, it will do.
It's hard to find any fault especially at this price point. But I'll try! This (the "Large" version) does fit the Panasonic DC-ZS70 camera quite well, with just a little room to spare. The front, smaller pouch is large enough to hold at least 3 or 4 of the somewhat thicker batteries this camera uses plus an SD card or two, maybe more, but you may not want to over-pack it (see below). The main pocket is a good snug fit for this camera, and a little "taller" than it needs to be, which is good. Finding fault: there is less padding between the main compartment and the small pocket in front, than there is in the "back" of the case (toward your body normally) which has thicker padding. My main concern with damage to point-and-shoot cameras when stored in a soft case is something poking into the delicate lens-cover blades when the lens is closed. Thicker padding between the compartments of the case would be good, so that batteries, etc. in the front pocket if packed a little tightly are not pushed into the camera lens behind them if you bump into something, bend over, etc. Accordingly, I try to remember to put the camera in the case with the lens toward my body, where there is thicker padding and less pointy stuff.
Having said that, a good case at a good price.
I was looking for a suitable case for my camera as well as a cable and card reader. This case is the perfect case, at the perfect price point. I purchased the medium size for my Canon 530HS compact camera. Build quality is fantastic, and padding is sufficient. This case is good if you have accessories that you need to carry with you, so mind you it wont be the slimmest. However, with its utility the size is perfect. You can see the size of the card reader and it still fits with the cable. The camera has plenty of space in the back, so it would fit a camera of larger size though. You can look up the dimensions of the 530HS to compare how it fits in the camera pocket.

Feature Product
- Zippered pocket stores memory cards and small accessories
- Durable nylon and interior padding protect your camera against daily wear and tear
- Internal Dimensions: 5.3 x 3.3 x 0.9 inches (LxWxH)
- External Dimensions 5.9 x 4 x 1.6 inches (LxWxH)
- Best suited for Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS5OS, Canon G7X Mark II, Panasonic DC-ZS70, Panasonic LUMIX DMC ZS70, Sony RX100 iii, Canon G9x MK II, Sony RX100, Canon Powershot SX730, Canon Powershot G16, Fujifilm Finepix XP120, Canon G5X; other models may also fit but are not guaranteed
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Needed something to protect my new camera when out and about. At this price I figured it was worth a shot! So far I'm very pleased. The large size fits my Canon G7X Mark II with lens cap, wrist strap, and silica gel pack in the main pouch, plus 2 SD cards, spare battery, and the battery charger in the front pouch. The silica gel pack was included with the case. The zips open easily but feel secure when closed. Sturdy belt loop and thin, adjustable shoulder strap so you can wear it crossbody or over one shoulder. Can't speak for durability as I only just got it feels well made.
Got this for a Canon Powershot SX710hs. I carry 2 charged batteries, a mini lens pen, extra SD cards, strap and a little cleaning cloth. It is a bit bigger than needed, some may like that, I have enough room for it in my bag, but I usually find the smallest bag possible and leave chargers at home. This could be smaller for this camera.. Does a nice job of protecting the camera.
Perfectly fits my Lumix ZS70 with about 1/2" to spare at the top. The pocket is large enough to fit 3 memory cards and 3 spare batteries
The case is lightly padded on the outer pocket side, and thickly padded on the back side.
There is a strap sown to the top and bottom edge of the back side that can be used as a handle, or to hook the camera to your pants belt.
The fabric seems to be heavy duty enough for my amateur photographer needs. I also like the large zipper pulls. The stitched seams are a little puckered at the corners, and I wish the padding was just as thick in the front between the inner and outer pocket as it is on the the back side.Conservatively, construction-wise, I'd give it an 8.5 out of 10.
Overall this is a great improvement over the Ritz and Case Logic cases I had before. The first had no pocket and no padding, the second had internal pockets and was padded but was too large to easily fit in my purse. In comparison to the other two, this case beats them by a mile in terms of cost, quality, functionality, and size, therefore I gave it 5 stars.
I recently got a new Sony RX100 iii point and shoot camera and needed a carrying case. After reading reviews for many cases, I decided to just go with an Amazon Basics case. My main requirements of the case were 1) Fits that I can comfortably take the camera in and out of the case, 2) Gives adequate protection and 3) Uses a belt loop so can carry the camera on my belt.
The AmazonBasics Large Point and Shoot Camera Case meets all of the above for my RX1000 iii camera.
The case has three areas. First, the main zippered area to hold the camera itself. Second, a smaller outer zippered area to hold a few accessories and Third, inside the second area, a small pocket to hold something small like a spare SD card.
1. (Fit) I've managed to carry the camera (which is connected to an option grip), the usb cable and charger which came with the camera, a Sony ACCTRDCX Travel DC Charger Kit (Which about an inch longer than the camera's battery. I place a spare battery in the charger kit) and SD card holder. I placed the smaller wall wart that came with the camera on the bottom of inside case area, then slip the camera on that. The outer pocket, I placed a quarter (used to screw/unscrew the optional grip) inside a SD card holder. The rest of the outer pocket, I placed the usb cable that came with the camera along with the small ACCTRDCX Travel DC Charger Kit. The items store nicely and don't get in the way when taking things out or putting in the case.
2) (Protection) I've say the protection of the case is average. There is good padding towards the back where the LCD screen of my camera rests against. Towards the front where the lens is facing there is some, but less padding. Towards the sides, there is no padding.
3) (Belt Loop) The outer back of the case is a sturdy looking attached belt loop. I like this loop as along with seeming sturdy the loop is about two inches wide.
The case also comes with strap that clips onto loops to carry the case around the neck. I'm only interested in carrying this on my belt, that is a non-issue for me. The only minor quibble I have is the inside are two big tags like those on a mattress. First thing I did was cut off and remove the tag as that would've got in the way.
Overall, I give the AmazonBasics camera case 5 Stars.
I use this for a Canon powershot 160. when I first bought the camera and it was still in the packaging, I also bought a case, not realizing the charger was a little clunky. The charger didn't fit into my original case. I bought this one and everything fits. I even store the original case and camera in the larger pocket and the charger in the smaller pocket. Two benefits there. First, my charger and camera are now always together (I used to lose the charger). Second, when I travel, I can pull out the camera and original case which is much smaller and go sightseeing with that if I want something less bulky. I'd recommend this if you need a case that will fit a smaller camera and battery charger.

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