• Made of Neoprene material, Ultra-light and compact case
  • Soft and cushioning material protects your camera from dust, dirt, scratches, bumps, and moisture
  • An inner strap for attaching the case to a neck strap or to your camera strap eyelet directly
  • Durable flap holder to keep camera encased protectively
  • Accommodate a camera body with a lens up to 127 x 85 x 84mm / 5.0 x 3.3 x 3.3" (W x H x D), Please refer to some of the compatible cameras & lenses models listed in the below product description. To learn more about this camera case, please go to see a short video on https://youtu.be/dLNccENSYME

Good fit...not too loose nor too tight, not like what MegaGear offers. Protects my x-t20 from dings and scratches... No need to buy an expensive and bulky camera bag. With this in use, you can basically use any bag or no bag at all.

Perfectly snugly fits the Fujifilm XT-30 with 18-55 kit lens attached. Wonderful to throw into a larger bag/backpack and know your camera is protected without taking up additional space. I appreciate the included detachable clip strap as well as the openings which allow the Fuji camera strap to thread outward-- smart since you'll be hard pressed to fit the strap with the camera in the case. The only thing that would make it better would be a cutout hole for access to the charging port on the left side. I often charge my camera in my bag in between use via a battery bank and would love the ability to do so while in this case.

Best camera accessory I've bought in a long time. Really helps keep my camera and lenses from getting dusty. It isn't bulky either which makes it fit in my camera bag well and easy to remove and install. Not sure the little clip is strong enough to do much good as I feel it will rip off at any moment. I never use it. I only wish it had a small pouch inside the flap to keep a spare memory card. While my camera bag has a million pouches for accessories (including memory cards) I find myself toting this pouch around without my bag (it gets heavy easily and is a bit awkward to retrieve items). Great product! I've recommended it to many other photographers I meet. Seems to be holding up well.

I really like the size of this case for my Canon M50. It’s not too tight and not too big either. The pictures I attached is the camera with the kit lens. You still have more space in front of the lens if you were to have a longer lens. I was even able to fit my camera charger on top of the camera in the case for a tight squeeze. I like that there was about a 1 inch space in the top, so that my camera strap could be secured in there if I wanted. Only two little downsides I see, when the case closes at the top there is a little spot where there is no coverage on the camera (in the corners). I’m okay with this though since I plan to keep this case in a purse or backpack. Also, this case had way more camera coverage with the closure than 2 other cases I looked tried. The other that could be a downside, is you have to wiggle just a little bit to get the camera in the top of the case because of the sides on the top. I’m okay with this though, I rather have to wiggle and have more coverage.

I was a little skeptical of what the quality of this case would be given the price and lackluster quality of similar products I've purchased in the past for other cameras. I was also concerned that with the fairly broad range of camera models this is supposed to fit whether it would fit my Fuji X-T20 well enough. However, I was pleasantly surprised in both quality and fit. The product looks great with straight and even seems, even stitching, and no loose threads - it really looks very nice. As for fit, my X-T20 with stock 18-55mm f2/8 - with lend hood - fits about as perfectly as I could imagine. It is snug, but not tight and there is no looseness anywhere. It's a perfect fit. The same camera with a Rokinon (Samyang) 12mm manual focus lens also fit very well with its hood attached. There is just a bit of looseness with the 12mm, but only barely and just what one would expect considering that the lens is just a tad shorter than the 18-55mm. I'll be trekking up Kilimanjaro in a few weeks when I should be able to assess its durability.

I will say it's good protection for a girl who doesn't want to carry more weight. The product fits my Fujifilm xt20 well with a little bit more room. It's light and protects the camera from scratch. For a long distance trip, you may want to have thicker or harder protection.

While it won't protect my expensive Fuji X-e3 from a drop from any height or a splash from my buddy's Shlitz Malt Liquor, it does keep away scratches, dirt, and any reasonably gentle assaults. I can grab my camera on short notice as I leave the house and not be worried about cosmetic damage or scratching the lens. The little Velcro flap seals tightly and leaves the neck strap or wrist strap of the camera conveniently dangling out so I can carry the camera around protected, but ready to shoot. Unfortunately, there is no room or extra pockets for lenses, extra batteries, or memory cards. That's not what this product offers. It's just like a soft little sweater for my camera. It feels pretty well made as well. I love it for what it is.

I found success with my second try at finding a cosy little jacket for my X-E3 and its 18-55 lens. My first attempt resulted in my receipt of a "wrong item". I received a Mega Gear camera case, but for a different model. While the case did not fit for obvious reasons, I also realized the Mega Gear style was more robust than I needed. The JJC neoprene case/pouch will well-serve to protect my camera's LCD screen while my camera rides inside my camera bag and will be easily removed when I am using my camera. The fit is more cozy than snug, important to me as I have no fears the case is too tight on the lens. The rear entrance design allows me to use my current camera strap (the strap that came with the camera). It also allows me to pull back the flap to make quick check of the status of my camera's battery and card. The overall construction of the case is excellent in view of the fabric and the sewing. The velcro-style fastener is of the soft and light weight style and thus more suitable than the velcro style fasteners commonly found on camera case dividers. One thing, clip off the "wrist strap," as it's entirely inappropriate as such. I probably don't need to explain that straps should be attached to the camera, not the case, but here you go anyway.

You can't beat these neoprene cases. Absolutely no more weight or bulk than necessary. I just throw my camera in my backpack with everything else and it stays protected and compact. I got one that is as big as my camera with my largest lens, with the sunshade ON. If I'm using a smaller lens, it just smooches down in my backpack when pack with other stuff, so it I A up also no extra

my Fujifilm X-E3 fits in there nicely. Cheap way to protect your camera from the elements. Works great sofar