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Canon DCC-300 Soft Case For PowerShot A610, A620, A630 & A640

Canon DCC-300 Soft Case For PowerShot A610, A620, A630 & A640
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Technical DataHeader / Product LineCanonTechnical DataHeader / ModelDCC-300Technical DataHeader / ManufacturerCanonTechnical DataHeader / Packaged Quantity1Technical DataCarrying Case / TypeSoft caseTechnical DataCarrying Case / Recommended UseFor digital photo camera


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #52201 in Consumer Electronics
  • Brand: Canon
  • Model: 0022X456
  • Dimensions: 25.59" h x 46.85" w x 89.76" l, .4 pounds

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  • DCC-300 Soft Case

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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

Too snug for comfort.2
The case is compact & durable however, I question the suitabality for the A630. It fits snugly, but I am worried about the way the Zoom Lever is nudged each time the camera is taken out or replaced. Also, I won't be putting batteries in the front of the case - this would make the fit just too snug.

Snug?4
I got the Canon case free with my Ebay purchase and it works wonderfully with the A640 I have. It only fits stupidly snugly if you put the camera in the WRONG WAY ROUND (the A620-650 all have quite a large grip) so the grip is supposed to be in the wider opening. This also means taking the camera out of the case for a pic is easy peasy; the grip makes it ready to go.

I've got a quad of AA batteries in the front pouch too so it's also handy for a battery holder (it is rather tight though)

In all a bit over-priced but it looks rather nice and will keep your camera scratch free & cushy :D

I agree, too snug for comfort2
The DCC-300 is certainly too snug for a PowerShot A650; as J Maddocks mentions, the top edge of the case nudges the zoom lever on the grip - not a good resting position for it. Apart from this, there is little room for anything else apart from a spare SD card (and squeezing a set of 4 AA's in too would be very tight indeed, not to mention impractical).

My old Canon PS600 case, bought for a PowerShot A80 a few years ago (and still available from Amazon), is a rather better fit - although it could be that a few years of use have worn it in well enough to fit the A650. The softer, smarter fabric makes it a better buy anyway. But being of a similar design to the DCC-300, it still doesn't leave much room for batteries and wot-not.

I don't tend to drop cameras, but neither the DCC-300 nor the PS600 provide much cushioning; anything more than a small drop could result in damage. They're not all-weather cases either, providing little protection against anything heavier than drizzle.

Although it seems wise to buy a Canon case for a Canon camera, the DCC-300 is tight and inflexible, not particularly neatly finished, and to my eyes the fabric looks pretty cheap (I'll try to submit a clearer photo than Amazon's) - in other words, not to be recommended. I have heard good things about Crumpler bags and cases from several people, and the reviews are glowing; I'm sure they'll do better than this poor effort from Canon.