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The National Geographic NG A1212 Vertical Pouch is designed for the modern photographer, offering a compact solution for carrying small point-and-shoot cameras and accessories. With a water-repellent exterior and a variety of carrying options, this pouch ensures your gear is protected and easily accessible, making it the ideal companion for any adventure.
D**Z
Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX100
Bought this for a DMC-LX100 - fits nice (after you cut all the stupid tags out of the inside of the pouch). Snug, but not tight. Got rid of the camera's neck strap (not enough room) and went with an OP/TECH wrist strap - tucks in nicely and makes it easy to extract the camera.It's going to South America in a few weeks and I expect it will be just fine to protect the camera while keeping it close at hand. I'm confident it'll protect the camera in soft-sided checked baggage when I have to check it - Nikon D800E in the checked baggage or the little guy, no contest.There's not enough room for a spare battery, etc., with the camera in the pouch, but the front pocket will easily hold a lens cloth, extra data card and maybe even a lens pen. I don't need more, I didn't buy this for "expeditions", just street photography while traveling - everything else will be in the hotel room.I expect I'll use it mostly as a belt pouch, but the strap is good - long enough to use it cross-chest if you want. Belt pouch when I've got a back pack, on the strap when I've got no pack and don't want to put it on my belt, i.e. touring town, going to dinner, etc.If it sucks, you'll hear about it in about a month (but I don't think it'll suck).
G**N
The Closest Thing to Owning a Man Purse
Don't worry, your dignity and self-respect won't be lost when sporting this around your neck. I'm a man and when I wear this pouch/case, it screams professional adventurer-photographer at work.All said, this case gets 5-stars because it's unlike all other compact camera cases that come in all sorts of colors as long as it is black and puckadhelic, and look like glorified tampon cases. What sets this NG pouch apart is that it's tough, waterproof (I braved the torrential Californian drizzle to test this out), relatively dustproof (the flap forms a pretty good seal with the holster when closed), and versatile (the option to use the included strap or velcro it to your belt or pack strap).I would wholeheartedly recommend this pouch. Consider this a strong candidate on your buy list if you need a camera case that's different from the rest of the crowd, while having all, if not more, of their features, that doesn't cost an arm and a leg.
M**O
Great (even a little roomy) fit for any of the Olympus Pen EE series 35mm half frame camera. (28mm lens).
This little bag is perfect for a pen EE 35mm, It's actually a little roomy for a pen with the 28mm lens, but it is very snug indeed with a couple of spare rolls of film in the front pocket. The dorky belt grip will really come in handy when I've got my SLR over my shoulder as well. You can't have too many cameras after all.It is comfortable and looks / feels to be well constructed from quality materials.The only gripe I could offer is that the tags are bulky and in an awkward position, they can't really even be read. So I'm going to cut them off now (I wonder if that might invalidate a return in the future should, for example, the stitching comes loose). Still I'm very happy with this bag, I think it is very highly unlikely that I will need to think about returning it.
J**H
Versatile, light, small but not too small
This is actually really nice. It's relatively discreet, in that this pouch could have anything in it, not just an expensive camera (and you could put anything in it really... it even has a belt strap.) I like the color, I like the material, my X100T fits nicely. My only problem is that this canvas pouch has leather accents. I didn't buy the awesome looking and functional Fujifilm leather case because it's leather. I bought this because it isn't leather... but it does have some leather after all. Is that better than a full leather case? Not really.
T**C
Does not fit EM-5 with pancake. Well-made, good-looking.
I have an Olympus OMD EM-5. Looking for a small, padded, shoulder-or-belt pouch for it, with Panasonic 20mm F/1.7 pancake lens. Had high hopes for this.The camera with lens barely, I mean, BARELY fits in. Have to really cram it in, and it is just way too tight a fit for me to feel comfortable. Have to stuff it in and yank it out each time. Maybe it could loosen up with time? The bump for the EM5's EVF is the bulky dealbreaker, and the top flap doesn't close right.The thin padding will be useless with the camera pushing up against the insides like this. I will likely be returning it.That said, it is very good-looking and solidly built, it seems. Nice shoulder strap, secure belt strap. Wish it was jusssst slightly larger for my needs.
R**E
Good camera bag
Good camera bag. I just bought 2, 1 for my Sony A6000 camera, and another for the telephoto lens. The Velcro got a little lose after half a year of use, otherwise pretty good. The material is not very waterproof and kind of absorb water. The inside is not very wet after light rain but is fairly wet after heavy rain. Can't find any other camera bag that will fit my sony a6000, so I'm going to stick with this one.
K**N
Does NOT fit my Fuji X100F.
I bought this bag based upon recommendations from Fuji X100 users who said it fit their cameras. I have an X100F with the Haoge LH-X49B Metal Ultra-thin Lens Hood, attached all the time. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01DNL2QT0/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_2 This is the thinnest lens hood I could find for the X100F, yet the combo of these two will not fit easily in this bag. Yes, it can be stuffed in, but it is far from optimal and I would never use it that way. I am returning this bag.Overall, it is a nice small pouch. Just not big enough for Fuji X100f with compact lens hood.
P**G
Stylish
Was looking for the right belt pouch to fit, as well as compliment, a FujiFilm X100T....... couldn't find anything in the local shops....... then I came across this while searching the web. Now there are less expensive belt pouches out there for cameras this size, but this one just caught my eye. Looked well made. Stylish. So I ordered it. Just arrived today....... which made today one of those rare times where I feel that I really received something of such quality and style that it exceeds the price paid. IMHO It may not be for everyone, but for this one, it surely is. Recommended, just because.
J**Z
Bolso para cรกmara compacta
Excelente producto
S**E
Five Stars
a very good multi use case
R**Z
Muy buen producto
Es una bolsita sรบper resistente
D**S
Perfect for the Fuji X100S
Having ordered the Fuji X100S, I wanted a suitable case - something which matched the vintage/retro look of the camera, or at least complimented its design.This case fits the X100S perfectly, with or without its lens cap in place. The accessory pocket is big enough for an additional battery, lens cloth and memory cards.The belt loop is a double fixing secure velcro setup so you don't need to unfasten your belt to attach or remove the case.The padding isn't excessive but good enough to keep your camera safe on your belt.The case's material is looks mottled/faded (by design)which adds to it's appeal and suitability for the X100S.It makes a nice change to the more 'urban'/modern camera bags and cases (such as the great Lowepro bags, of which I own a few).Recommended.
A**R
Perfect for Fuji x10 or similair camera
This is a very well made and well designed product. The pouch is covered in little features that help to edge it into a high category of finish.The pouch has just enough padding to protect the camera on an excursion, but not enough for rougher stuff, like mountaineering! It's small and light though, and discrete enough in its looks to easily accompany you whenever you step outside the door.The X10 fits perfectly in the pouch, and an attached hood or filter can be left on the camera in the bag without too much of a squeeze.Price is on the high side, but you get what you pay for here. Having experienced the quality of this pouch, I'll certainly look at the other bags in the NG range.
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