Customer Reviews 

great case
2008-12-22I ordered this for my mom's new camera. I have the same one in red. It is a great, durable case for a ultracompact camera. (We both have a Canon Elph Powershot.) I like the fact that it has slots on the inside of the flap for a couple memory cards. I have also tucked some cash, a credit card, and ID in the case along side the camera and it all fit fine. You can remove the wrist strap if you prefer. The only slight improvement I think Olympus could make it to allow the wrist strap to open so it can be looped around something like a belt or purse strap for extra security. I highly recommend this product.

excellent
2007-11-16Works fine and came in a timely mannor. It is a perfect fit for the Olympus SW 770 digital camera and it holds 2 SD cards perfecfly. Thank you

Beautiful and excellent quality, but belt noose can't be opened so using it requires unbelting.
2007-10-14Very pretty and well made. Only problem... it's belt holder or noose can not be opened, so you need to take your belt of to hang the case from it which is rather tedious.

I love this case
2007-09-15The case is so cute and functional and I got it for such a deal. I like the pocket inside for more memory cards, the clip on handle and the fact it's leather. Great price!
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Finding the Right Digital Camera
By Dave Etchells
Finding the Right Digital Camera
The overall goal of the Imaging Resource website (www.imaging-resource.com) is to help people chose and use digital imaging technology as effectively as possible. As simple as they are to use, choosing the right digital camera involves a number of decisions. Key issues are computing platform, image quality, onboard image capacity, exposure versatility, feature set, and included software. In this article, we'll lead you step-by-step through some of the issues to consider in making a purchase decision, and at the same time, suggest some things to look for in the test images we've collected on our website.
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