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Canon PSC-4000 Deluxe Leather Case for Canon SX10IS and SX1IS Digital Cameras |  | Brand: Canon Category: Photography
List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $14.95 as of 7/31/2010 08:27 PDT details You Save: $25.04 (63%)
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Seller: Adorama Camera Rating: 78 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.9 x 4.3 x 4.7
MPN: 3528B001 Model: PSC-4000 UPC: 660685010505 EAN: 0660685010505 ASIN: B001G5ZU0I
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Zing Eveready vs PSC4000 for the Canon SX20IS July 30, 2010 JACG (IL) Bought this for the Canon SX20IS. I also purhased the Zing 550-011 Eveready Standard Zing 550-011 UBK1 Standard Eveready (Black). I also have a lensmate 58mm lens adapter, and a canon 58mm UV filter on all the time. I quickly found out that the camera WILL NOT fit into the PSC-4000. Because of this I will not be keeping the PSC-400 case. Although I think overall quality and design of the PSC-4000 is pretty good it just was not compatible with my Lensmate adapter, and Filter stack.
The Zing does have some drawbacks. First off, it is meant to be used with the camera straps through the holes on the Zing back section/cover. However, for the Canon SX20, I mostly use the LCD screen to take pictures and the back part of the ZIng obstructs the view. It is meant to be used if you use only the view finder to take pictures and prefer leaving the case attached to the camera straps. So I ended up not attaching it through the strap loops on the Zing, so I can completely remove the camera. The good thing is that since it's neoprene I can stuff it into a jacket pocket or my suit jacket pocket when I remove the camera. Obviously you can't do this with the leather clad PSC-4000.
The other frustrating part of the Zing is that putting the camera back into the case takes some technique and getting used to. Since the Zing is in 2 parts, a back section and the front section velcroed together; one must first seat the camera into the back part and THEN slip into the front part.
I couldn't figure this out at first, but once I got the technique down it was pretty simple. Remember I didn't attach the camera through the loops, this made it alot less cumbersome to remove and replace into the Zing.
This may not be important to you, but the PSC-400 looks kind of like a purse when you have it hanging on your shoulder. The Zing forms into the camera shape so it doesn't look like a purse or a fanny pack.
MY vedict, ZING Eveready for the Canon SX20IS. Check out some of the pictures I posted on the Zing product page as a reference. thanks!
Beware -- Tight Fit!!! July 28, 2010 mantel_qtr_horses (Antelope, CA) In general, I love the case. It's made of nice leather and concurve to fit the cameras it's made for nicely. Only problem is.... the case it not big enough!!! I have the Canon SX10IS, which is the camera the case is suppose to fit. It is such a snug fit, I'm afraid my camera will get rub marks over time. Also, when I added a 1/8" filter, I could not even get the case closed. I returned the case back for these reasons.
GREAT CAMERA CASE! July 26, 2010 Joseph A. Spagnuolo (Woodbridge N.J.) Purchased this case for my Canon 20sx is. Perfect fit! This is a camera case,not a bag. I've owned Canon SLR cases in the past that were just as snug and tight. So what! If you want room for all your gadgets,buy a Bag. It's all leather and perfect for the Canon 20sx is.
Canon Case Review July 7, 2010 C. A. Kutscher (Michigan) The case works great. I use it for my SX1 and have another of the same case for my SX20, both fit perfect. It holds ONLY a camera and nothing else. You might be able to get a few batteries and a spare memory card in it but that's it.
Not so great June 12, 2010 MonteCristo 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
there are many better bags to choose from...
not enough space and not very handy to use.
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