i-nique traditional soft Napa (BLACK) leather digital camera Case Cover for (Panasonic Limux: F series: DMC-TZ1 DMC-TZ2 DMC-TZ3 TZ1 TZ2 TZ3)

i-nique traditional soft Napa (BLACK) leather digital camera Case Cover for (Panasonic Limux: F series: DMC-TZ1 DMC-TZ2 DMC-TZ3 TZ1 TZ2 TZ3)
Hand-made with style from the finest quality soft Napa leather. Includes many features, namely a removable swivel belt-clip, carabineer and memory card storage. All with i-nique branding, white contrast overstitch with i-nique Classic trademark metal button. Lifetime guarantee, to meet the exact specifications of your camera.
Customer Review: i-nique camera case for a Panasonic Lumix DMC TZ2
Looks good, feels good and fits well. Nicely made but not too happy withg the design. I am off shortly for a 3 week holiday so have been wearing the case with camera on my belt using the belt-clip. The circular attachment that screws into the case has come unscrewed twice as it is very hard to tighten sufficiently onto the case. The first time this happened the magnetic clip failed to hold and the camera was slightly damaged. Not happy. Also, the soft leather around the fixing hole has already stretched considerably so I am wondering how long it will last.
My other critisism is that there is no room to hold a spare battery other than loose in the bottom under the camera thus risking its loss when the camera is in use.
Customer Review: Just the Job
My TZ3 fits the case nicely and it is just what I needed. It provides adequate protection without being too bulky.
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Be a cool Dude / Dudette with this stylish camera bag. In fact it doesn’t need to be a camera bag exclusively - you could put your mp3 player, false teeth or spare pair of dry underpants into its cool interior! Made to fit any accessory up to 115*75*50
Customer Review: Looks good
Bought this for a canon G9, which fits well. However, the pocket “for memory cards and cables” only just fits one memory card (in its plastic case). This is ok as long as you don’t mind carrying cables/spare batteries seperately, as it does mean the case is quite small. The carabiner which comes with it is very small. Also, the case isn’t that well padded, but the material is quite hard. Protects the camera well enough in the bottom of my bag, but I wouldn’t want to drop it. A good point is that it doesn’t LOOK like a camera case.
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Amazon Price: ?15.99
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Small enough to fit comfortably in the hand, the 3.2 Megapixel Nikon Coolpix 3100 offers 3x optical zoom, multiple scene and movie mode and a super close-up macro mode enabling you to take a picture just 4 cm from the subject. The Nikon Coolpix 3100 has gone through a detailed moulding experience to make sure everything is in the right place. The grip on the front gives enough to hold with one hand, while the indent on the rear is just in the right place for your thumb to access the zoom controls and review button without too much effort. The back also sports a 1.5″ LCD screen, which is sufficient to view images you’re taking or have taken.
Power comes from a CR-V3 Lithium battery and Nikon has provided the charger in the box for you–a nice touch. Pictures are saved on CompactFlash and a 16 MB card comes in the box. Images can be transferred to a PC via USB or to the TV.
The 3.2 Megapixel camera will produce images up to B4 (250 x 353 mm) depending on settings. With the 3x optical and 4x digital zoom lens the camera offers the equivalent of 38–115 mm in a 35 mm camera with an F range of F2.8–F4.9.
When it comes to pre-programmed options though the Nikon Coolpix 3100 wins hands down, apart from the basic portrait, landscape, sports and night settings you can also set the picture via the scene option, which allows you to break down things further. Here you can chose from a range of options including party/indoor, dusk/dawn, close-up and museum. Add to this, four flash modes and seven white balance modes and you’ve got a camera with plenty of options.
Picture quality is very good and for a 3.2 Megapixel camera, the detail is very good on grass and greens; other surfaces such as brick and similar-patterned surfaces are slightly lacking in colour variation. The Nikon 3100 also coped well with depth of field being able to capture landscapes.
Overall this camera is a good starter in the field of digital imaging. It is more expensive that the other entry-level cameras, however you do get a charger included in the box, a hassle saved from the start. –Jason Denwood
Used Price: ?99.99
Customer Review: battery life if terrible
Don’t get me wrong, i really loved my little Nikon camera at first. i have had it say 4 years and I don’t know if it’s just because it’s old or if it’s the camera but after about 2 years the silly thing will only take about 2 picutres before it shows that i need to put new batteries in it. it is also VERY slow to recover from taking a picture. I used to LOVE This camera but now i am replacing it.
Customer Review: Awful battery life
Good pictures and easy to use but mode dial gets knocked easily, meaning you have to select the mode you want on getting it out to use. Battery cover is flimsy and failed despite living a fairly sheltered life. And the worse thing - the battery life is awful and we’ve given up on our and will replace shortly.
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