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Built NY E-HCS-D07 Built Small Hoodie Camera Case (Brown)

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Built NY E-HCS-D07 Built Small Hoodie Camera Case (Brown)
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Built NY
Color: Dots
EAN: 0874634007496
Label: Built NY
Manufacturer: Built NY
Model: E-HCS-D07
Publisher: Built NY
Studio: Built NY



Features:
  • Has hard EVA plastic backbone to protect screen; has interior storage pouch
  • Neoprene "hood" folds over camera as extra protection
  • Available in black, wood grain black and Soho Stripe
  • Made of heavy duty durable neoprene with EVA plastic backbone; machine washable; stain resistant
  • Patent pending







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Built NYs Hoodie camera case features dual material construction to keep your camera protected.









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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great, Pocket-Portable Protective Little Bag ...
I bought this at the same time I bought my new Canon SD870 IS. I was especially interested in the screen protecting hard EVA plastic backbone, as my previous pocket camera had bitten the dust when I was walking with it in my front pocket and my leg bumped into a chair, resulting in a shattered screen.

I have yet to bump into anything with this camera, but if I do I'm sure my camera will be fine. The case is strong, yet still small enough to easily slip in and out of my pocket when needed.

The storage pouch feature is nice as well - I keep an extra battery tucked in there just in case.

Over all, a great looking, inexpensive product that does what it needs to do: keep my camera safe and always with me.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * snug as a bug in a rug ...
The reason I was searching for a good camera case is because the magnet on my old one caused the battery to die. I wanted something cute, fashionable, easy, and fun. This is all of that and more! I don't have to worry one bit about dropping my camera while it is in this case. The hard plastic back gives me that security. I do, however, have to agree with another user of this case... It is very difficult to get your camera in and out quickly because it is as snug as a bug in a rug in that camera case. Another concern that I have about the case is that the strap looks a bit flimsy. It may not last for very long, but it is still very useful. I'm really happy that I went with this case because it looks exactly like the picture and it is safe for my camera and its just so cute!



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Will not fit Canon A590is ...
Though this is offered as a recommended accessory on the page containing the canon a590is. The case is way too small.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Looks nice but....too small for cameras! ...
...I thought this was a cute camera bag, so I purchased it when I got my Canon PowerShot A590IS. Well!! I can barely get my iPod in there, which is about 1/3 of an inch thick. My camera is better that 1.5 inches at the thickest point. With the hard plastic 'backbone', there's just not enough give. I had to get something quite a bit bigger. Indeed, that I had to return this one contributed to the low rating.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Excellent protection for camera ...
The solid backing and soft interior provide the protection I want for my camera and screen. Good size for my Canon Powershot SD870. Hoodie part is nice for extra storage. As someone mentioned it takes a few seconds to get your camera out, but any case is going to delay reaction time.


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