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The Lowepro Hardside CS 60 Case is a compact and lightweight protective solution designed for small drones, mirrorless cameras, and action cameras. With a rigid structure, customizable compartments, and quick-access dual zippers, it ensures your gear is safe and ready for any adventure.
D**B
Good case for KX3
Bought this for an Elecraft KX3. Tight fit with radio and accessories, but works well. Provides protection. Fits into my rucksack. Just took it to St Kitts and the radio and equipment was kept perfectly safe and secure.
S**O
Rugged little case for pout and shoot Canon
Rugged case for my old school Canon digital camera. I like that it holds Camera and battery. They've changed the battery chargers so it no longer fits in the case, but that's a small issue.I'm a fan.
J**.
Very sturdy. Looks nice. Fits the Panasonic DMC-ZS200.
Just barely fits the Panasonic ZS200, with the corners of the camera lightly pressing into the case. Very sturdy design, and looks nice. The belt loop is sewn too tight and will be hard to use. As others have stated the zipper pulls run into the fabric retainers that keeps the clamshell from opening all the way. If I did it over again I would just buy the Ruggard HFV-260 which isn't much bigger, is fairly sturdy, and provides more interior space due to being a boxy design as opposed to the tapered design of this Lowepro case.
H**E
Perfect for small travel pack
Bought this because I have a massive hard case with camera gear, and on work trips when I check my case I like to have my camera on my carry on just incase my case doesn’t show up, or else I can’t do my job. I also wanted to to protect my lense and body a little more rather than they just be thrown into a backpack with other items…the CS80 fits a 24-105 f4 and a canon R7 with a cage perfect. A little snug but not too bad…and I have room for some batteries and sd cards in the top pouch. Good purchase if you want something small to protect your camera on the go or throw inside your backpack.
T**E
Excellent for what I wanted
Durable box for me to carry my radio equipment on an expedition. Just can’t be it.
M**E
Body-only case for DSLRs
A case for just the camera body was surprisingly difficult to find and the one from another manufacturer that was discussed in photography forums was discontinued so I did a lot of searching to find this one. This kind of body-only case was described as the holy grail :-)It fits my new-to-me used Canon 5D Mark IV almost perfectly. As you see in the second photo, the top of the camera where the hot shoe is does push out a little (as in the right of the photo). Given that my use is to put the camera body in this case then put the case in my daypack while on treks, I am not worried about the tightness there since the case has a cushion around the zipper that will prevent it from scratching the camera body. Also, the 5D does not have a flash built-in so i don't need to worry about a flash pop-up being damaged.The case is plenty wide enough to get the camera strap in (first photo). It is also tall enough that the camera does not make the lid bulge up, but it is snug.There isn't much extra room, however, for any accessories. e.g., the lid is snug enough i wouldn't risk a memory card in the mesh compartment getting crushed against the camera body if the case was banged against something. On second thought, this is a fairly heavy camera, so even if a memory card would fit, I would want the weight of the camera smacking against the cards even if they were in plastic cases.A memory card or two would fit neatly in the space above the camera display (at bottom right of the first photo). A battery might physically fit there BUT would rub against the display and buttons so I wouldn't risk it.Suggestion to Lowepro: make another version of this that is 1/2" wider to accommodate the height of DSLRs (guessing mirrorless cameras are about the same size?). Or better yet, add a full inch to allow room for batteries and memory cards.All-in-all this is perfect for what I want!
S**E
Perfect Hardcase ICU
I was looking for a hard case to use as an internal camera unit for my work backpack. Something that would make going through airport security reasonably quick.I have a backpack large enough to hold the 17" laptop issued to me by my company. A pack that big often has high capacity compartments as well. When I travel for work I like to take along a camera to shoot during down time, but the laptop backpack doesn't have sufficient padding or compartmenting for camera gear.I can carry my Fuji X-Pro3 (lens detached) and two or three lenses in this case which in turn fits neatly into the backpacks main compartment. The rigidity of the case helps protect the camera in under-seat storage during flights. For me this has been a perfect solution that keeps my carry on bags to a minimum.
P**O
Great! Watch size of camera to case. Canon PowerShot SX720 HS
Great case! Just the protection I was looking for to protect my Canon PowerShot SX720 HS. Nice an snug. Two things to note: 1. I would have liked to see a more robust strap to the case, it is a plastic hook clip. 2. Fabric hinges are sew in such a way that they fold outward when closing the case. The seam material gets in the way of the zipper when trying to close and will also prevent the zipper from opening. My fix - fold seam over and hand sew to one side of hinge strap.Canon PowerShot SX720 HS: Dimensions ( W x H x D )4.32 x 2.51 x 1.41 in. / 109.7 x 63.8 x 35.7mm.Lowepro Hardside CS 20 Dimensions ( W x D x H )Exterior: 3.66 x 2.36 x 5.71" (9.30 x 5.99 x 14.50cm)Interior: 2.76 x 1.18 x 4.53" (7.01 x 3.00 x 11.51cm)
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