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Canon PSC-60 Soft Camera Case for the Canon Powershot A10, A20, A40, A60, A70, A75 & A80

Canon PSC-60 Soft Camera Case for the Canon Powershot A10, A20, A40, A60, A70, A75 & A80

List Price: $9.99
Your Price: $5.65
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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Works for me....
Review: Does what I want it to do. Keeps the camera protected from small bumps. Also keeps the camera handy on the belt. I really wasn't expecting much more for the price.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Don't buy this one unless you want to waste your money!
Review: Go to Wal-mart's electronic dept. to get a better bag for much less. I got a good Samsonite bag (which I love) for under $5.00 for my Canon A80!!! The bag I got had 3 compartments with zipper closures and can hold extra memory cards plus a backup supply of batteries. This case is basically useless unless you just want a Canon bag to go with a Canon camera.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I love this case, for five dollars you can't go wrong
Review: Here's the situation from my point of view. I've had a few Canon cameras that can fit into this case and a bought one of these cases for every one of those cameras. If you of my friends have cameras, they can use this case. And I have bought it for them to. My thought on this case, is this for five dollars. It offers protection looks pretty cool and is only five dollars, I might buy a hundred. Just because they're five dollars just kidding on that.

It is a great case worth all 500 pennies

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It's a good deal
Review: I agree with all of the reviewers. I first bought the Samsonite case from Walmart for about the same price as the Canon case. It has many compartments and is handy to have if you are doing a lot of moving around or traveling. I also wanted to get the rechargable batteries and charger, if you plan on buying the batteries and charger, IT IS CHEAPER TO BUY THE ACCESSORY KIT WITH THE CASE (including the batteries, charger, and case) instead of only the batteries and charger itself. The Canon case is just a bonus and it is perfect for just taking your camera out on separate special occasions where it isnt necessary to lug all of your additional accesories along.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good for price
Review: I bought this as a quick fix to have something to store my Canon A75. (Is pretty universal size for all Canons with the same body shape.) One gripe is that since it doesn't have a strap, I would take camera out and forget to close case. As I was taking a picture I had my extra CF card slip out of the small front pocket and drop on the ground. Now that I am aware, I have been more cautious, but the bag definitely isn't built to keep everything in securely.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Exceeded my expectations for the price.
Review: 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.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: You can do better than this one.
Review: I bought this case for my Canon A70. There's not much to it. You can do much better for the same price at your local camera shop or Best Buy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: GREAT CAMERA CASE!!!!!!!
Review: I have the canon a60, and this camera case gets the job done, boy howdeee! It's an ingenious little enclosure, designed to accomodate the A series Canon digital cameras. Let me tell you, you open that flap, and the cavity formed by the case-shaped sheet of leather is just the right size for your Canon camera. Granted, there is absolutely no extra space for any of the accessories that go along with the camera, but hey, it has the Canon logo on it. Just drop your camera in that cavity, and close the flap, and your camera is now encased in a handsome, lightweight little case. To top it off, the case has a lovely raised Canon logo on it to remind you and all of your admirers that this case contains a top-quality Canon product. Certainly, there are countless camera cases available at half the price which are far more functional and are better cushioned and provide greater protection, and have storage spaces for additional batteries and CF cards and cables and stuff, but hey, this has got the Canon logo on it. It is the perfect complement for a classy camera.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Good quality materials, but poor design
Review: 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.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: nice simple case
Review: I purchased a canon powershot a80 two months ago and i wanted to find a case that would simply hold the camera snuggly as well as fit in a decent size purse or bag. This case was perfect for that, and also came at a very reasonable price. If you are looking for a more complex case that will protect and hold cards and batteries, then this is not the case for you. This is for people who just want something small and travel-size to keep the camera from getting scratched when put in a purse. All in all, i'm very satisfied with the case, and amazon's shipping was quick as usual.


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