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For simple point and shoot cameras or compact digital cameras, the most important features to look for in a carrying case are a water resistant exterior, a padded, snug interior and a long carrying strap that can fit over your shoulder. You want to buy a case that is only slightly bigger than your camera, so that it doesn’t jostle around or break during travel. Small pockets for film canisters, memory cards, batteries and accessories are helpful additions to any camera case. Many cases specifically designed for sightseeing offer a quick draw feature that allows you to keep your camera in the case but grab it at a moment’s notice when a great photo op presents itself. For SLR cameras and particularly for camcorders and professional video cameras, cases are more than just convenient accessories – they are essential protection tools. Look for a case with durable carrying handles in addition to a wide padded shoulder strap that will distribute weight evenly as you carry it. Look for all weather bags that can withstand the elements, as well as plenty of pockets and compartments to store lenses, filters and other photographic equipment. The case should be rigid enough to sit upright on it’s own, serving as a workstation on location. Compare Prices on Cases & Bags » Read Reviews about Cases & Bags Add your comments or Submit your own shopping guide! |
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