Canon Deluxe Soft Compact Case PSC60 Customer Reviews
Just Perfect
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This case is just perfect and serves it's purpose well.It was designed to protect Canon's powershot cameras (I have had the A80, A85 and soon the A630) and is so snug and waterproof that it does just that.
It's not a bag to hold accessories - I'd think that would be obvious from the picture.It's made to be just the right size and shape.I've had mine for three years and it looks like it did when I bought it and I've put it through the ringer!I have bought it for stocking stuffers and am now buying another one for myself (for those times when I momentariy misplace the one I own).10/28/2006 12:00 AM | Rating:

Well it was at least cheap!
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The case fell apart with moderate use, and the sewing failed on the belt loopSave your money and get a better case.
10/13/2006 12:00 AM | Rating:

Beautiful design, feel great
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I bought this case for my Canon A620 and I liked it a lot. It is nicely design to fit the camera snugly. The padding is soft yet enough to make me feel that my camera would survive an accidental fall.
Has a belt clip that I would use with my backpack. The color is great and fit well with almost any clothes.
Definitely a good case for Canon cameras.10/12/2006 12:00 AM | Rating:

Great for my a620!
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July 2006 I bought my Canon A620 digital camera and this case, plus batteries and memory cards, here on Amazon.
The case is perfect.I put it on my belt and go out with the camera securely in the case.The camera doesn't turn itself on, doesn't get banged around, and is always nearby and ready.The A620 will take up to 1500 photos on one set of batteries, and the 2 GB card will hold up to 700 photos at the Large/Extra Fine settings.I don't need to take extra batteries or memory cards.
I took the camera and case on a cruise to Alaska's Inside Passage, took over 1,000 photos in a week, and highly recommend both the camera and the case.10/11/2006 12:00 AM | Rating:

Canon Camera PSC60 Case
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It's a very well-padded case and has just enough room for the camera and a couple extra batteries or data cards.You have to take your belt off to slip the belt through the loop on the case, but if you're going to be walking around all day somewhere that's not too big of a problem.
8/25/2006 12:00 AM | Rating:
