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Sony LCS-CST General Purpose Soft Carrying Case for Slim Cybershot Digital Cameras | 
enlarge | Brand: Sony Category: Photography
List Price: $14.99 Buy New: $4.40 You Save: $10.59 (71%)
New (31) Used (2) from $4.40
Rating: 186 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 4.8 x 3.3 x 1.5 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Warranty: 90-day warranty
MPN: LCS-CST Model: LCS-CST UPC: 027242673656 EAN: 0027242673656 ASIN: B00091S0WA
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| • | Designed for the DSC-T1/T5/T7/T33 & DSC-L1 Cyber-shot digital camerasSturdy, compact and very lightweight nylon constructionCan by carried by hand or strapped to belt with built-in loop3 1/4 W x 4 3/4 H x 1 5/8 D |
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Product Description Sony's worldwide reputation for creating unique, attractive, high-quality, advanced technology products rests on a long line of innovations embraced by people from all walks of life. With a diverse product lineup serving a variety of lifestyles and industries, Sony continuously strives to introduce new products and technologies to meet changing market needs.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 181 more reviews...
Ok, I admit it - I'm a Sony FAN. This one though...... November 13, 2008 DocRWM (Woodstock, GA United States) I'm a Sony fan, own 5 Sony Cameras or camcorders at present (1 for me, 1 for the wife, one Sony High-end Camcorder for the practice, one for the family, and one older Camera that the kids use now). Bought this case for the w170 - fits, if a bit snug. Only issue is that it has open sides at the top which allow weather in and that's not ok in a case for a $250 camera IMHO.
too tight November 10, 2008 Nasha Zheng (Columbia, MO USA) This carrying case looks cool, but I think it is too tight to hold my camera, so I somewhat worried about that the bag wore down the screen.
Excellent protection and Fit November 9, 2008 Matias H (Buenos Aires, Argentina) I bought this case together with a sony cs t-300. It's hard enough to protect the camera. Though, I would like the front extra pocket to be not so compact and the case to include a lead. Anyway, and excellent product. 100% recommendable.
Excellent value, nicely padded, and too bulky for jeans November 2, 2008 Vikram Chaudhary ((San Francisco, CA, USA)) Great price! Excellent padding! Excellent finish and workmanship! Those are the pros. The only disadvantage is that I wanted a slim case to protect my camera's nice finish, something to tuck into my pocket. I definitely can't do it with this camera, so I was disappointed with it overall. However, my wife loves it, because she doesn't carry the camera, and said that it was nicely padded and would keep the camera safe, and that if she saw it in a store, she would purchase it. Ok then, so we kept it - I would have given it 5 stars, but there are small openings on the side of the case through which you can see the camera. If you are traveling in places where it rains excessively, and you have this on your belt, I would be concerned about water seeping in. But, for under $9, you can't beat this case!
Very good, recommended October 31, 2008 Nq (Chicago, IL) I ordered this for my recently purchased Sony digital camera (DSCW120). The case is well made and seems to be strong enough to last for a long time. The only small thing that I noticed is that I have to push on the camera slightly for it to fit in. I don't know if that is good or bad. May be the case is supposed to be this way, or may be because the case is new.
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