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Where To Get A Camera Case For Your Camera
If you’ve been given a shiny new camera for Christmas or you’ve finally broken down and bought yourself a new digital camera, you probably want to keep that camera nice and shiny and protected. You’re going to need a good camera case. The right camera case can not only keep your camera looking like new, it can keep your camera working like new as well. Water, dust, grime, and heavy impacts can all be lethal to today’s cameras, especially the digital models, and you need to do everything you can to protect your camera from these dangers.
The most basic, common, and economical camera case is the type made of cloth, usually nylon, a little bit bigger than your camera and usually including an extra pocket or two for extra film, batteries, or memory cards. These cases usually offer something in the way of soft padding, but it usually doesn’t amount to much. Though these cases can make carrying you camera a little easier, you shouldn’t trust them to protect your precious camera from harm.
A better option is the hard-sided soft case. These camera cases look similar to the soft cases but are lined with hard padding and usually have higher quality zippers and attachment points. These cases will do a better job of protecting your camera from impact and from getting crushed among other items in your pack. A hard-sided camera case could mean the difference between a dinged camera case and buying a new camera if you drop your case off of a table or down a staircase. Fine dust or water can still get through these cases though, so you still need to be careful.
The best camera case is a hard-sided waterproof box. These cases are usually made out of plastic and are lined with a cushy foam lining which can be cut to accommodate your camera, lenses, and accessories. When closed, these boxes are waterproof and will float quite easily. While heavy and bulky, these heavy duty cases are the choice of professional photographers who shoot in challenging environments, and they’ll keep your camera safe from just about anything aside from being thrown from a speeding car or getting dropped out of a plane, and even then I wouldn’t underestimate these camera cases.
Other cases are available, from clear waterproof bags to modular camera and lens storage systems. In the end, buy the best protection for your camera you can afford to purchase and afford to carry around; your camera will thank you for it.