📸 Capture Every Moment, Rain or Shine!
The FOSOTO Waterproof Anti-shock Camera Case Bag is a versatile and durable solution for photographers on the go. With dimensions of 7.8 x 5.9 x 4.3 inches and a capacity of 12 liters, it fits a range of digital cameras and accessories. The case features a sealed zipper for dust protection, an adjustable shoulder strap, and an extra rain cover, making it ideal for outdoor adventures. Its two compartments and detachable divider allow for customizable organization, ensuring your gear is always secure and accessible.
Material Type | Nylon |
Item Weight | 0.3 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7.8"L x 4.3"W x 5.9"H |
Pattern | Solid |
Color | black |
Handle Type | Web Handle |
Number of Compartments | 2 |
Strap Type | Adjustable,Detachable,Shoulder |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Capacity | 12 Liters |
P**S
Great roomie case for a big bulky camera!
I bought this camera case because it fit a child’s camera that I bought for my grandson and was having a hard time finding a case that would fit it because it’s really a big camera, and every kids camera case was so small. So I looked up all the dimensions and this one fit absolutely perfect! It’s not bad for the money at all. It seems well-made. The strap is nice and thick, there’s plenty of room inside as you can see it comes with a little rain cover to cover the top of it in case it rains. It does not in case the whole Camera bag, but you could at least cover the top. I have no complaints about this case at all, it’s the perfect size for what I needed. I give the measurements in my review so that you can see for yourself how big it is. Hopefully this works out for you like it did for me.
L**H
My 5 STAR ‘Point And Shoot’ Camera Case
Since I am the first person to review this case, I’m trying to give you the best impression of it that I can. Overall, this is a wonderful little case that is perfect for a Nikon Coolpix L340 camera and a good number of accessories. This ‘water resistant’ case centers on the point of being very lightweight with a well padded interior with adjustable compartments, including quality zippers, materials and construction as well as being ‘waterproof’ with a separate slip-on shroud that comes with the case. You can’t submerge the case but it will protect it perfectly in a rain storm. Instead of adding all kinds of ‘gimmicky’ little zippered compartments that are often too small to put anything in effectively, plus adding bulk and weight to the bag, the Fosoto case offers simplicity of design, ease of use, and quality materials and workmanship for a very low price. Some might call this a ‘no-frills case,’ but I would call it the perfect case for an upper-end ‘point and shoot’ camera.As to the dimensions of the case, please look at the photo below to see how I calculated them. Most people get this all wrong in their listings or their reviews and I’m showing the standard method of measuring that is in use by Architectural draftsmen world wide.The Height of the exterior of the case is 5 ¾ Inches. The Width of the exterior of the case not including the fittings for the strap connectors is 8 Inches. The Depth of the exterior of the case not including the handle on the top of the lid is 4 ¾ Inches. The Height of the interior of the bag is 4 ½ Inches. The Width of the interior of the bag is 7 Inches. The Depth of the interior not including the lid of the bag is 4 Inches. I am taking these measurements with the case empty, and since it is a ‘soft case’ it will expand a bit to accommodate more bulkier items. These measurements are as close as I can get but if you can do better please leave a comment below.There is more than ample room to store the most important accessories that you need to carry with you wherever you go. On the inside of the lid there is a zippered net compartment that I use for the lens cleaner because of it’s accessibility. There are two padded dividers with ’velcro’ tabs that allow you to move them wherever you want them inside the case. In the photo below, I show the accessories that I like to carry with me and I still have room to spare.On the left of the photo is a CamKix Premium Aluminum card case that holds just about any size cards that you want to carry with you. (Amazon, $7.29) 5 STAR Recommendation.In the center I show two the Mini Butterball AA/AAA cases that come in a set of four. I carry one case with freshly charged batteries and one for the empty ones that need to be recharged when I return home. (Amazon, $5.70). 5 STAR Recommendation.On the right of the photo I show the MegaGear ‘ultra-light’ neoprene camera case that I bought thinking it would be the perfect case to use when I wanted to leave the Fosoto case with the accessories in the car. Even though this case is a good quality case, the design makes it too awkward and time consuming for me to use effectively because you have to struggle with both hands to get the camera in and out of the case. In my opinion it defeats the point of having a ‘point and shoot‘ camera that you want to use to snap pictures and go. (Amazon, $1499) 2 STARS. (See my review).In the photo I show the Eamber Genuine Leather camera strap that I use and as bulky as it is compared to the one that came with the camera, it still fits inside the Fosoto case perfectly. (Amazon, $18.99) 5 STAR Recommendation.There are two small straps on the outside of the case that will expand slightly to accommodate storing a small tripod. The one I show is a FotoPro Smartphone 39.5 inch tripod. I consider this to be the ultimate light-weight tripod to use with a smaller device. It is perfectly stable when it is fully extended, but I wouldn’t use it in a gale force wind without holding on to it. I can‘t say enough good about this tripod and I believe that you will feel the same way too if you buy one. (Amazon, $16.99) 5 STAR Recommendation.I hope that I have covered most or all of the questions that people would want to know about in this review and if I haven’t, please feel free to contact me and I’ll do my best to answer yours. I hope this review helps you to decide if this is the case for you and if not I hope you find one that will suit your needs better. Thanks for reading my review. Have fun and ‘snap away’ every day!(I do not work for any of the companies listed above and I paid full price for all of the items I talk about in my review.)
A**R
A great small camera bag
I was looking for a camera bag that was durable, had good protective padding for my camera, was at least water resistant, was comfortable to wear over my shoulder, but at the same time was as small as possible to take on hiking trips. This FOSOTO bag fits my specs perfectly. My Sony HX400 camera fits nicely with a little room to spare to make it easy to take out quickly when needed.There is not much space for additional items -- a zippered compartment underneath the lid where I will store a spare lens cap and a USB cord, and an open side pocket that I plan to use for a small water bottle. There is also space inside the main compartment on the other side of the divider for a spare battery, as well as the rain cover that FOSOTO provides. Since I have a superzoom camera I have no need for extra lenses, but it would be possible to fit one in if I did have one.I am impressed by how remarkably comfortable the bag is to carry over my shoulder. It's minimal dimensions make it unobtrusive and the carrying strap expands as far as one could possibly wish for. I like the fact that the strap is attached to the case by clips, making it easy to replace if needed.All in all, an ideal camera bag IF what you want is a truly small bag. If you have a large camera or need to tote around a lot of extra gear then this might not be for you.
A**T
A really nice bag...ALMOST as good as the big guys!
Overall a really nice bag if the dimensions work for you... I used this for a Fuji XT-50 with their new 2.8 constant 16-55 lens. I wanted the smallest bag I could get for TRAVEL. This bag was about perfect. Length wise maybe there was an extra 1/4 inch. More importantly the bag seems well made, SORTA. I say that because about 5 days into my trip, the inner red lining on one side started to separate from the top seem of the bag. Now I could see the protection which is really just that kind of white semi hard foam about 1/4 inch thick they use to pack stuff with. That said, overall the bag felt sturdy, and silly as it may be, the padded handle is very comfortable. As to the lining.....Amazon is kind enough to give me an even exchange so maybe I just got an odd case...as to the lining separating. The fact I wanted this case a second time proves I really like it. This really did not matter but on the inside of the upper part there is a zippered compartment where you can store a few small things. I really think there should be NO zippers inside a camera case as you don't want any metal inside to maybe come in contact with your camera or lens. I put my camera in so the lens which sat much lower, was inches away from that zipper end. Also Fosoto did one smart thing with the zipper end, you can tuck it about 3/4s in to a little flap so in a way it's really not an issue. For the price this bag is awesome. I'd rate it a step behind my Think Tank bags as to protection, and also about a step behind most of my Lowepro bags. That said, it's about 1/4 the price of those other brands and for the most part offers very similar quality in a very stylish bag with pretty good overall protection. Just measure your stuff before buying...
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