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Sony LCS-HB Carry Case For H Series Cybershot Digital Camera

Sony LCS-HB Carry Case For H Series Cybershot Digital Camera
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Product Description

Sony LCS-HB


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #23520 in Consumer Electronics
  • Brand: Sony
  • Model: LCSHB.AE
  • Released on: 2007-05-29
  • Dimensions: .0" h x .0" w x .0" l, .46 pounds

Features

  • The Sony LCS-HB case canbe carried over the shoulder or worn on the belt to keep any H-series camerasafely protected and always to hand.
  • SONY LCS-HB Case for All Cyber-shot H series cameras Camera case Accessories
  • Camera case

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturer's Description
sporty carry case for digital camera


Customer Reviews

Nice quality but bigger than it need be3
I ordered this on the basis that it was tailor made for the DSC H9. I am however returning it for a refund under Amazon's excellent refund/return system.

The DSC H9 is a nice small compact camera considering it's features and Zoom length. This bag is actually quite large as it is designed to be used carrying the DSC H9 with the lens hood fitted. Due to it's size I don't use the lens hood and think the benefits are dubious anyway. If you want a nice bag that will take the DSC H9 and the lens hood this will be fine however if like me you don't there are smaller and more compact bags out there.

Well worth getting5
This a good, no-nonsense carrying case. The camera is inserted lens down - with the adapter ring fitted and the lens hood in the stored position. It's very easy to insert/remove the camera this way. There's also a little pouch at the front for an additional memory stick or battery - you can just squeeze a 74mm filter in there too if need be.

A big case for small cameras3
The Sony recomended this case for their DSC-HX1 camera, but it's too big! I'm pretty sure any modern DSLR would fit in it.
To me it's pointless buying a camera for its small size if you're going to carry it around in an oversized case, so I've now bought a proprietory brand case, which is a really snug fit but otherwise pretty much the same as the Sony case (but costing about 25% less).
The quality of the Sony case and it's feature are what you would expect, but you pay a premium for the brand which led me to expect it to be designed to fit their cameras perfectly - it doesn't.