Panasonic DMW-CZS7 Soft Camera Case for Panasonic FZ7, FZ18 & FZ28 Digital Cameras

Product Description:

Soft Camera Case with Belt Clip / Designed Specifically for Panasonic Lumix Cameras FZ7, FZ8, And FZ18 / Main Unit Without Hood
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Designed to protect DMC-FZ7 and FZ5 digital cameras
  • Two-toned grey with black accents
  • Protects camera from dust and scratches
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Panasonic
  • EAN: 0037988985586
  • Label: Panasonic
  • Manufacturer: Panasonic
  • MaterialType: soft
  • Model: B000FOXL8E
  • MPN: B000FOXL8E
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Photography
  • ProductTypeName: CAMERA_DIGITAL
  • ProductTypeSubcategory: camera-cases
  • Publisher: Panasonic
  • Studio: Panasonic
  • UPC: 037988985586

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Customer Reviews

Useless! My new FZ28 does not fit...2008-11-19
If you are looking for a case for an FZ28, trust me... Pass on this one. The camera just does not fit! What a rip-off!!!!
great fit for FZ182008-09-04
fits camera nicely, has seperate battery & spare SD card holder. Includes belt strap.

doesnt't carry charger etc
Case is tight on space2008-08-29
I purchased this case for FZ18 with the length of the lense although this case is marked for this camera the Camera just barely fits. I would have preferred one a little larger.
Not a bad case, not great either2008-04-29
This isn't a bad case for the Panasonic FZ7, but as other reviewers said, it could be better. I don't mind so much that it doesn't have it's own strap, but I do wish there were some small pockets on the outside (if only to put things like memory card cases or something). I wasn't looking for a huge camera case that could hold lots of extras, just something light to protect my camera from getting wet/damaged so this works just fine.
It holds the camera...2007-08-21
This case is basically a camera cover. It uses the camera's strap and it has no pockets or space for anything besides the camera. I use a slightly larger case that can hold an extra battery and a few other things instead of this.

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