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Olympus Neoprene Soft Digital Camera Case

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Olympus Neoprene Soft Digital Camera Case
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Street Price: $19.95
Gaunz Org Price: $10.38
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Olympus
EAN: 0689076873772
Label: Olympus
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: Olympus
Model: 202066
Publisher: Olympus
Studio: Olympus


Piece facts:
  • Compatible with the FE-Series and Stylus digital cameras
  • Includes belt loop and media pocket







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Soft, weather resistant neoprene case with wrist strap protects your camera from scratches and provides the perfect storage for your camera. Features an outside pocket for media cards and a velcro beltloop.









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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * great camera case! ...
the camera i purchased suggested i also purchase this camera case also. i have LOTS of different cases already. however i was buying a waterproof camera and i thought the neoprene would be good to have. i have to say i am SOOOOOOOO happy i did buy it. it fits my camera perfectly and the neoprene is awesome for when its used for whatever water fun we're having. thanks amazon! :)



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Great little case
The Olympus Neoprene soft case is a great little case. My Olympus Stylus 1010 fits in it perfectly. There is room for an extra battery or two and extra memory. It has a velcro strap so you can attach it to your belt, or a pack strap or where ever you want.
I really, really like mine!



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Works for Me! ...
What can I say? It's a camera case. It's light weight, stylish and has a couple of extra pockets for your spare battery or memory card. It's compact, fits into your pocket and is easy to carry around on vacation, at the zoo or where ever your picture taking takes you!



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Nice, not exactly what I expected.
Mostly I like this case, but I do have a couple issues. First, since it was supposedly designed for small cameras like my Olympus 770SW, I don't understand why it isn't a little more form-fitting. I could have gotten a small universal case like this at any Target or Fred Meyer store-my camera practically swam in it. Second, the pockets in the front and back are open on top. At least one of the pockets should close-with velcro or a snap or something-to keep tiny things like memory cards from falling out. I also wish it had more than just a velcro flap to hold it closed. On the plus side, the neoprene is soft and cushiony, it has both a velcro belt-loop and a carrying handle, and is small enough to fit in a coat pocket. All in all it is a nice case, just not quite what I had hoped it would be.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Perfect size case ...
This is a perfect camera case which is slighty padded. Its small enough to put into a hand bag and cute enough to hold in your hands. Even has a little front pocket for extra batteries or a memory card. Can be hooked onto a belt as well. I liked it so much I brought a second one.



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