Case Logic DCB-304 High/Fixed Zoom Camera Case

  • Easy to remove camera from bag
  • Internal flex wall for cable storage
  • Separate side pockets for battery, cable or lens cap storage
  • Internal, zippered pocket for SD card storage
  • Shoulder strap included

$10.15



Product Description
Our Obsession: Case Logic is obsessed with organization! No matter who you are, what toys, tools or technology you have, where you are, or where you are going, Case Logic is your partner in managing the things that matter to you. We are the “stuff wranglers” that make life easier. Our Story: Case Logic was founded in 1984 in Boulder, Colorado. Beginning with just two audiocassette storage cases, we helped create and expand the growing field of audio storage. Today, Case Logic offers a full line of portable and home storage accessories for CDs, DVDs, portable electronics, laptops, cameras and automobiles. Most recently, we have expanded into the travel and luggage market with backpacks, messenger bags and luggage. Known for innovative design and functionality, we provide the most complete selection of storage accessories in the industry. Case Logic is owned and operated by Thule, the world leader in sports utility transportation. The Case Logic DCB-304 High/Fixed Zoom Camera Case is a perfect fit for a High (Long) Zoom Cameras. Easy to remove camera from bag, features internal flex wall for cable storage and separate side pockets for battery, cable or lens cap storage. Internal, zippered pocket for SD card storage. Shoulder strap included. 25 Year Warranty!

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  1. D. Hentze @ 11:55 pm

    I have a closet full of camera cases and bags, but all of them are either too small or larger than I needed for my Panasonic DMC-FZ35 Super-Zoom. After checking out all the available cases at my local chain electronics store, the Case Logic DCB-304 is about as close to perfect as I could find. The camera fits well, with room to spare. It has storage for extra batteries, memory cards, or any small accessories. It’s lightweight, well padded, and offers moderate protection. A nice case for ‘Super-Zooms’, that is priced right.

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  2. A. Boston @ 12:48 am

    I’ve been on the hunt for a small camera bag that will hold just my Nikon DSLR. I was unsure if it would fit in this bag just based on the photo, but it does! I have a backpack camera bag that holds all my lenses, batteries, chargers etc with some room to spare. But sometimes I just want something for a hike or outing that will protect my camera without adding more bulk for me to carry.

    It’s not the smoothest fit, and probably another inch would make it perfect. But, for what I need this fits the bill. I use the 18-55mm lens most, and that is what I’m going by as for fitting or not fitting. If I decide to use larger lens, that will not go into this bag. The little side pockets will fit a spare battery and SD cards, as well as my wireless remote. My full size charger will not be squashing it’s way in, but that’s not a problem for me.

    I’d wanted something with a belt loop as well as a shoulder strap, and this as both. I like the pop of orange-red color on the inside. This will also be a great bag if I decide just to carry along a point and shoot and my flip cam with accessories. All in all, just what I was looking for!

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  3. John P. Sullivan @ 2:16 am

    This is a fine, quality camera bag. I like the design, the color scheme, the pocket sizes, the belt loop and even the interior pocket zipper cover – very thoughtful. It’s compact with enough spaces for everything my digital camera needs. The stitching is very nicely done; I’ve examined every nook and cranny for wild threads, but they’re just nowhere to be found – this is a beautifully crafted digital camera case.

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  4. SMXSteve @ 3:41 am

    This is a well made case and looks great. Material is strong but not too rough. Two side pockets each with a little net pouch inside. The net pouches alone hold 5 AAs each. Inside the main flap is a small zippered pocket. Inside the main compartment is a little divider connected via elastic bans. It comes with a shoulder strap and a belt loop.

    It is a very handsome case, black with nice lines and a touch of red here and there. Inside is gray (or silver) making it nice and light to see what’s in there.

    The problem is the Amazon (sold by Adorama) description does not give you a clear idea what camera this is for. It is too small for a DSLR (like a D300s or even a D50) yet quite large for your basic point and shoot. Other info I have says it ” Fits Canon PowerShot SX20 IS, Nikon Coolpix P100, Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ35 and similarly sized cameras.” My old Olympus 2500 fits quite well. If you have one of those this will be a great bag at a nice price.

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  5. G. F. Beaven @ 6:33 am

    Based on Amazon reviews I purchased this case along with a Panasonic DMC-FZ35 camera. It works perfectly for me, not too small, and not too large. The camera will fit in sideways, or with the lens side down, or with the body (LCD) side down. Placing the camera with the body side down gives some extra space for storage on either side of the lens although I wouldn’t recommend this because then you would have to remove the stored items before you could get the camera out of the case.

    If you carry a lens hood it will fit just fine by simply placing it over the lens in an upside down position. I have stored a lens cleaning cloth and several SD memory cards in the small zippered receptical inside the case on the underside of the top flap. On the two side zippered areas on the outside of the case I have stored the battery charger in one and an extra battery in the other.

    There is a narrow padded divider very close to the front wall on the inside of the case next to the main storage area for the camera. It would hold a small note pad or maybe a small camera instruction manual. You could also dump in a supply of memory cards but you would probably have to turn the case upside down and shake them out.

    If you are looking to carry various cords, usb cables and so forth then you may want to go to a slightly larger case. If you carry only the camera without extra batteries or the charger you could get by with a slightly smaller case but it would be a snug fit. If you fly a lot or take cruises I would recommend this case because a larger one will take extra space when packing a suitcase.

    All in all I am very pleased with this purchase. The only downside I can think of is the fact that the case, although padded, is still not heavily padded and you would not want to drop it with the camera inside.

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