
Casio EX-CASE3 Nylon Case with Belt Holster for Exilim M, S, and Z Series Cameras
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| Product Description- Nylon construction with built-in belt holster
- Compatible with the the Exilim EX-Z70/Z500/Z600/Z700/Z750/Z850/Z1000 and EX-S500/S600/S770 digital cameras
- 4 1/4" W x 3" H x 1 1/4" D (expandable up to 1 3/4" D)
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Customer ReviewsReviewed on 2008-01-28      Exilim review The product doesn't show a picture of the back of the product. In the back, this product has a huge belt holster very heavy and inconvenience. It takes a lot of space. Therefore the product wasn't what I was looking for. It is not practical |  | Reviewed on 2007-07-09      Perfect for me I see some negative reviews, and I don't share the same feelings.
Its not the usual standard case, and it should be obvious due to its design that it emphasizes easy access over complete protection.
Think of it like a holster on your belt....I grab the wrist strap, pull the cam out of the holster, and I snap away. No other design allows you to take pics this quickly and easily. No fuss, no fidgeting.
I believe it DOES prevent scratches, most importantly to the LCD, but probably to all of it. Despite some of the camera being exposed, the exposed body is still recessed into the case, so it would take an unnatural occurrence for a scratch to happen on the exposed area.....and I would bet it protects against a drop about as well as any other average case.
It will NOT protect in rain, so it this is your reason for a case, LOOK ELSEWHERE. The design alone should make it OBVIOUS its not for water protection.
ALSO, my Casio ex-Z750 fits very snug, so, at least in my situation, I can't see it falling out. I can hold it upside down and shake, and it stays there....a thinner camera may not hold as well, so thats a notable reason for caution. |  | Reviewed on 2007-02-17      Does the job The EX-CASE3 holds my Casio camera securely, and the camera has never dislodged itself without my help. I don't often make use of the belt clip on the back, so I would prefer if the clip were removed and the whole case was made slimmer. However, the clip has stayed tight for the years I've had it, so I can't complain. |  | Reviewed on 2007-01-04      Falls Appart Mine fell apart. The clip's pin must have snapped and slid out, because if that's not the case, then they designed the case very very poorly. Last week I almost lost my camera after not hearing the case fall off, and went hysterical. (It later turned up.) You'd figure name brand stuff would have some quality. After dealing with the thing falling apart and putting it back together, and over again, I finally lost the little metal pieces the last time it fell off my belt, and now I'm in the market for a new case. I really liked this one because it attached to the belt and was designed to complement my Exilim Z-70. I initially liked it so much, that I might give it another chance. Caveat Emptor. |  | Reviewed on 2006-02-26      Camera Buff This little case is very convenient since you can clip it on to your waist, pocket, purse, etc. It does not close by zipper, but it is such a snug fit when you place your camera in it, you do not have to worry about it falling out. I prefer this to a zip case because I like the clip feature and I don't have to fumble to use it quickly. The case has quick and easy access to the camera. I recommend it for those who wish to frequently pull out their camera and have it readily accessable to snap pictures. |  |
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