Canon PSC-1000 Deluxe Blue Leather Case for the Canon SD1000 and SD770IS Digital Cameras

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  • Feature:
  • Blue leather case
  • Compatible with the Canon SD1000 digital camera
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Canon
  • EAN: 0660685004610
  • IsAutographed: 0
  • IsMemorabilia: 0
  • Label: Canon
  • Manufacturer: Canon
  • Model: 3089B001
  • MPN: 3089B001
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Photography
  • ProductTypeName: CAMERA_BAGS_AND_CASES
  • ProductTypeSubcategory: camera-cases
  • Publisher: Canon
  • ReleaseDate: 2008-04-21
  • Studio: Canon
  • UPC: 660685004610

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Customer Reviews

Good, except for the smell.2009-01-06
This case is well made, it fits my camera very well. but there is some kind of smell that seems gonna last for a very long time...i guess it's because of the leather. Overall, it's good.
Canon PSC-1000 Camera case2009-01-06
This is a fine case for the SD-1000 series Canon cameras. It comes in several colors. Earlier I wrote a review where I recomended the Canon PSC-55 case over this one. I have changed my mind. I now think the PSC-1000 is the better case.
Canon camera case without the frills2009-01-02
Purchased this as an accessory for my wife's new camera and while it's a snug fit for the Canon SD770IS, be aware that it adds length and width to the overall package. It's made well enough, but the "Blue Leather" feels more like plastic (pleather?) with the front and back of the case feeling hard to the touch, while the sides of the case are softer, black in color, and more like leather. Also, the blue color is darker than navy blue. The clasp is metallic and magnetic so it does the job in keeping the case closed and the camera protected. The case does NOT come with a coordinating blue lanyard or strap for the camera.
Perfect fit2008-12-29
this is a very well done classy looking and feeling case for the 770. you also don't have to be a genius to figure out that a leather flip case will add bulk to the wonderfully compact 770. Take your pick: put the 770 in your pocket or use this flip case hung from a belt or in a purse! Great purchase.
For me this Canon case is a definite NO2008-12-20
I purchased this when I got my Canon SD770is camera. Within 24 hours, I was researching for a better case for my needs. After my research, I went online and purchased a Case Logic UNZ-2 Small Universal Pocket with Screen Protection (Blue/Silver). Simply, the Canon case is very bulky and I buy the Powershots for their function and their size. I want a case that I can easily put in my pocket and hardly realize that it is there. For my needs, I wouldn't use the Canon case if it were given to me. There is no doubt it will protect your camera, but the extra bulk and lack of any flexibility are a big downside for me. On the other hand, I absolutely love my Case Logic case. Frankly, if the Canon case is that large, you should be able to carry an extra charged battery and an extra memory card. But, you can't. Two thumbs down for this Canon case.

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