Canon DCC-400 - Soft Case for Powershot A460
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Technical DataHeader / Product LineCanonTechnical DataHeader / ModelDCC-400Technical DataHeader / ManufacturerCanonTechnical DataHeader / Packaged Quantity1Technical DataCarrying Case / TypeSoft caseTechnical DataCarrying Case / Recommended UseFor digital photo camera
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #7837 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: Canon
- Model: 0022X45701
- Dimensions: 21.65" h x 53.54" w x 92.91" l, .13 pounds
Features
- Softcase for Powershot A410/420/430
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
Canon is a leader in professional business and consumer imaging equipment and information systems. By developing innovative, high-quality business solutions Canon makes it easy to create, manage, and share images and information better, faster, and more efficiently.
Customer Reviews
Your A460 camera would snugly fit in here
A cute little bag. But, your A460 camera would snugly fit in here. So there would be no visible space for an extra pair of battery. But I normally manage to fit in a pair of AA size batteries in it, without much discomfort when I wear the bag on my belts.
No room for batteries
I've just bought this case and the Canon A460. I read that you could get spare batteries in the case, but I've tried, and the camera is such a snug fit that you might risk damaging the camera if you did. If you drop the batteries in the bottom of the case, and then insert the camera, the velcro fastener on the flap doesn't reach. Good protection for the camera, but that's all.
DC-400 - A Smart Little Case
This dedicated case from Canon is a nicely 'tailored' fit (very snug) and is a good buy. It is lightly padded with a card insert in the back to help protect the LCD screen. There is undoubtedly NO room for spare batteries, it was probably designed for those that use relatively long life alkaline batteries and are prepared to be inconvenienced when they run out. However for those wise owls that prefer to use NiMh rechargeables (which have a somewhat random usage duration) and wish to pack spare batteries you could consider a slightly larger case which has space for batteries such as those available from Samsonite/Hama or GEM.



