Customer Reviews 

Great camera case!
2008-07-28This camera case is wonderful. It takes up just a minimal amount of room, and really protects the camera. I'm able to tuck this into my purse now without worrying that I'm scratching, denting or otherwise bruising my new camera. It fits perfectly.

V-Series Kodak Camera Case
2008-06-05The Kodak Camera Case for my Kodak V1253 Digital camera fits fine and easy to use for the camera.

Perfect Fit
2007-05-10I have the Easy Share V610 and this case is a perfect fit. For this camera the foam inserts are not needed.

It works
2007-03-15The case is a good fit for these type of Kodak cameras. The only thing that I would comment on is the fact that it is a little too long for a V603 camera, however I believe this is due to the fact that the "V series" cameras may vary in length. Most importantly though, this is the only camera case that I have found that fits a camera with these size deminsions. Everything else is too wide and too square. Although a little pricey, it is the best I've been able to find.

CASE IS TOO BIG!
2006-09-10This is my first review ever - so bear with me. I bought the Kodak V570 camera for many reasons - one of them being its sleek size. Early 2006 my parents had bought the camera, and also bought this cute black leather case to go with it. When I recently purchased my camera, I looked for the same case, couldn't find it - so I bought this one instead. BIG MISTAKE! The case is way too wide for the V series Kodak cameras, which completely negates their advantage of being so sleek and compact. Arrghhhhhh. . . .
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