FOSOTO Waterproof Anti-shock Camera Case Bag Compatible for Canon Powershot SX540 SX530 SX60 SX420 HS M5,Nikon Coolpix L340 B500 B700 L330 L840 P610,Panasonic LUMIX,Sony a6000 Digital Camera








Key features
- •External Size: 200x150x110mm, Internal Size:180x130x100mm / 7x5.1x3.9 in
- •Special designed sealed zipper for anti-dust.Extra storage pocket for accessories.
- •Adjustable shoulder carrying strap,Zipped protective overlap closure. Come with a extra rain cover, great protection.But it is not an underwater case.
- •Polyurethane coating super nylon Water shield Material.With inside detachable divider to adjust the inside space for camera, lens and accessories.
- •Package Includes: one camera case, one strap,one rain cover.
FOSOTO Waterproof Anti-shock Camera Case Bag Compatible for Canon Powershot SX540 SX530 SX60 SX420 HS M5,Nikon Coolpix L340 B500 B700 L330 L840 P610,Panasonic LUMIX,Sony a6000 Digital Camera
List Price: $35.78$32.20DEALYou Save: $3.58 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.6
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Based on 10 reviews
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Perfect
J. Cardinale✓ Verified Purchase•February 20, 2024
This bag is perfect, just the right size for my Sony a6100 with lens.
Nice Camera Case
robinmy✓ Verified Purchase•February 10, 2024
I bought this camera case to go with my new Panasonic Lumix FZ80 camera. This case seems to be very sturdy with adequate padding. There are little pieces with velcro that you can use to section off parts of the case. The description says that the case can be used with my new camera, but it is a tight fit. I was hoping for more room inside to store an extra battery, USB cord, and a battery charger, but it's too tight. Otherwise this is a great case.
Nice and well made camera bag
The Cains✓ Verified Purchase•January 24, 2024
The camera bag is a little smaller than expected, but it is well made and I was able to get all my essential camera accesories, including the camera, into it.
Best travel camera case ever!
Asher✓ Verified Purchase•January 14, 2024
I have the Sony a6000 and this fits the camera body, two stock lenses (16-50 and 55-210) + lens hood, a double battery charger with two batteries + charging cable, lens wipes, eye piece, and even a third prime lens (22) with space for more batteries and SIM cards.
I got this right before a trip abroad and loved that I could keep my larger zoom lens attached when stored for easy removal on the go. Also, I love that it still managed to keep a low profile and even fit under my jacket for easy and hidden carrying around town. The material is water resistant and it comes with a rain bag clipped to it in case of downpours.
Honestly, I could not be happier with this purchase! :)
I got this right before a trip abroad and loved that I could keep my larger zoom lens attached when stored for easy removal on the go. Also, I love that it still managed to keep a low profile and even fit under my jacket for easy and hidden carrying around town. The material is water resistant and it comes with a rain bag clipped to it in case of downpours.
Honestly, I could not be happier with this purchase! :)
My 5 STAR ‘Point And Shoot’ Camera Case
Leyland B. French✓ Verified Purchase•December 31, 2023
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
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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.)
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.)
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