

🖼️ Carry Confidence, Capture Brilliance
The USA Gear DSLR Camera Case is a sleek, flexible neoprene sleeve designed to fit mirrorless and compact DSLR cameras up to 6.25 x 3 x 6.5 inches. It offers robust protection against bumps and scratches, features a zippered pocket for SD cards and batteries, and includes a secure belt loop for hands-free carrying. Compatible with major camera brands like Canon, Nikon, Sony, Olympus, and Pentax, this lightweight case combines minimalist style with practical functionality for on-the-go professionals.















O**F
Good fit for Sony A6000 telephoto (55-210mm) setup
This review is for USA Gear FlexARMOR X, Model GRFXFSL110BKEW as labeled on actual product purchased (see attached photos). The story is that I had been looking for a neoprene case that would nicely fit my compact mirrorless camera with telephoto zoom lens 55-210mm and at the same time it would not be too bulky/roomy when I use pancake style compact 16-50mm lens. I would put the camera in a case and transport it in a backpack, in a messenger or inside of my car's glove compartment. I would not plan to change lens in such cases but I would like to have a spare battery at hand. Actual camera and lens I use are these: Sony A6000 wearing Sony leather jacket LCS-EBE, telephoto zoom lens SEL55210, power zoom lens SELP1650. With the leather jacket on and telephoto lens attached and lens cap on, camera's overall dimensions are (LxWxH): 6"x5.1"x3.1" (this is not accounting for the viewfinder eye-piece). As of 03/11/2016 the model listed here as FlexARMOR X showed different dimensions in the product details and in the product description. In the details section it showed "Interior Dimensions: 5.8" x 4.4" x 2.9"" and in the description it showed "Interior Dimensions: 6.5" x 6.25" x 3"" (none of which are correct, read on). After reviewing pictures of the case, I decided to give it a shot and ordered it. And I'm glad i tried because actual case size worked better that any of two sizes listed on the product page. So, note Actual Interior Dimensions: (LxWxH) 5.8" x 5.5" x 3.0". These internal dimensions fit my A6000 telephoto lens setup like a glove (even with the viewfinder eye-piece attached). Lens compartment can fit lens of larger diameter than SEL55210 and it's a bit loose for the latter. Internal height of the case is exact fit; width of the case has about 0.5" extra room for my 5.1" wide camera and this is actually beneficial since it makes removing and putting the camera back very easy. The case secures around the camera with a velcro on the bottom of the case. The back side of the case has small flat zippered pocket which unexpectedly can fit a spare battery for A6000 and a small plastic case with spare SD memory card. Overall, the case is very nice quality, all materials used in the case look and feel like high quality, seams also look like very well sewn job. There is a loop sewn to the bottom of the case that can be used to attach it to the camera with provided carabiner. Regarding 6mm neoprene mentioned in the description, it is a bit sort of that and actually is about 4mm, which still should provide adequate protection expected from such type of cases. As a surprise finding, this case leaves very little to desire for my A6000 setup. The case could be improved though through adding a couple metal clips over velcro to make it more secure. Also, it would be nice to have a zippered pocket on the side of the lens compartment to comfortably fit a spare battery and a few lens filters. I'll update later if anything good/bad comes up during actual use of the case. P.S. This is not a sponsored review, I just wanted to help fellow owners of mirorless camera sets in their search for this type of cases. As of 03/11/2016 case was reasonably priced at $17.00.
E**T
Worth the price
I got this for a Canon T6i that I tend to bump into things, mostly doors and doorways, while I have it slung to the side. Although I would have liked the neoprene to be a bit thicker, it's quite sufficient for the minor bumps and thumps I tend to subject my camera to. I would not want to drop the camera, not even one foot off the ground with this sleeve, but a one foot drop is about as much as I can trust the protection. And one foot is pushing my trust on that. However, swinging it around into things while turning around in doorways is a different matter. When the sleeve is closed with the camera inserted, the sides of the lens are not up against the neoprene which is stretched a bit to fit the camera. This leaves a decent amount of air space between the lens and the stretched taut neoprene which provides an additional layer of bumping-lens-on-the-side cushioning. In other words, you can poke that area with your finger and it has a springy action like a trampoline. My Canon T6i fits perfectly with the EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM Lens and reversible tulip shade. Tulip shade must be in reversed store position. The Canon EF-S 55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS STM will not fit at all, even without the shade and even if you try to force stretch the sleeve. It's just too long. When the camera is inserted and the sleeve is about to be velcroed closed, the velcro will not meet the other velcro part unless you pull and stretch the the sleeve. At first this may seem like an annoyance or a design problem or maybe the lens is a bit too long, but in fact it's there on purpose so the neoprene will be stretched around the lens for the above already stated purpose. Only a small amount of pulling and stretching is required, no problem at all. To insert the camera, turn the lower 2 corners on the rear inside out. Insert camera and turn the corners back in. I'm very satisfied with this item and glad I bought it. I think it has a decent value...low cost-high quality ratio.
S**Y
Using with Canon T3i + lens hood
Simple protection with a fun pop of color, but annoying if you need to reach for your camera often. I purchased this case so I could stash my Canon T3i in my hiking/day bag instead of carrying my heavier dedicated camera backpack that doesn't hold water bottles, bladders, or other things I need when hiking. The sleek neoprene case provides just enough protection against bumps and scratches without being bulky. It also feels nice to have that padded cushion against your hip when the camera is hanging off your shoulder. The sleeve fits snugly over my Canon T3i body + kit lens (18-55mm) + lens hood. The small zippered compartment is just big enough to hold a couple SD cards or a remote shutter. Velcro enclosure means you don't need to fuss with buttons to remove the camera from the sleeve. Unfortunately it gets annoying to constantly undo the velcro and wiggle the camera out of the case and wiggle it back in after every use. On my hiking trip I ended up just hanging the bare camera around my neck because I didn't want to deal with the case anymore. I think this case is better suited for those who want to keep their camera close but know they won't reach for it very often. Because it is a free-standing case (no attached strap - use your own camera strap) it becomes just another loose item when your camera is in use. You'll need to either hold the case in your hand while taking your photo, throw it on the ground and out of the way (don't forget to pick it back up), hand the case to a friend/spouse/sibling to hold for a minute, stash the case away in your bag, or clip the case to your belt loop or bag strap with the attached velcro loop or your own carabiner (I use a carabiner). And then unclip after you finish taking your photo. Yeah, it's as annoying as it sounds. Still, it's good at protecting the camera when not in use, and that's essentially what I bought it for.
J**R
Perfect fit
Perfect size. Exactly what we were looking for
T**D
Great for Nikon D5000 series, good water protection.
Fits Nikon D5300 nicely with just a little tug to get it over the veiwfinder / flash housing. I use this for both the 50mm 1.8g prime lens and with my wife's 18-55 mm VR zoom. Still has a little bit of room for a slightly larger lens in both length and girth. Lightweight, protects from minor bumps and scratches while handling camera around your person. I actually store the camera in this sleeve and then put it in my big camera bag. More protection, works great. Prevents sliding around the bag at all. When I take off this sleeve case, I attached the velcro belt loop to the left side of my camera strap. This camera (like most DSLR's) is so right-handed that it doesn't cause many issues at all. While the sleeve itself is neoprene and does a very good job of repelling water from reaching the interior of the case, it does not create a waterproof seal. It's not designed to. Think of it like a very, very good umbrella. It keeps most of the weather out, but sooner or later, you're gonna get wet around the edges. I ran the sleeve case under a kitchen faucet with one hand in the case where the lens would be. My hand stayed dry until I focused the stream of water on the seams. Then I got minor water infiltration. Given the strength of the stream, it was an excellent result. I'm sure that if you wanted even more protection, you could use some silicone sealant on the seams. I would do it on the outside of the sleeve so as not to scratch the lens or camera body when the sealant hardens and gets crusty.
E**N
This is essential to me. I would never feel like my camera was safe without it.
I use this thing constantly, I should probably buy another one, my flash mount has worn a small hole in the top of it. But other than that it's held up well, considering the only time it's not on my camera is when I'm using it. It's definitely protected my camera from a few small spills, and I feel like it keeps it insulated and mostly dirt and dust free. I'm sure it gives it a little padding for minor MINOR bumps and jostling. The zipper pocket is perfect for a spare mem card and my wireless shutter remote. I keep all my gear in an Ape case, which I love, but I always have this on my camera, even when it's in the big case, I still leave it on. If I ever want to just grab my camera and go I can tuck it inside whatever other bag I'm carrying (purse, diaper bag, whatever) and know that nothing weird will poke or scratch my camera. I should add, I've had this 'case' since February of 2012 and it is ALWAYS on my camera, every day, through many uses. I've never used the belt strap thing as I just don't have need for it, so I can't attest to it's quality or durability. Other than that, it's great. I've had no issue with the snaps breaking (as several other reviewers have complained about), none of the stitching has come loose or frayed, and the zipper is still going strong. It's been WELL used, and has held up very well. I keep a Nikon D90 in it with the 55-200 lens on it. It fits well, maybe a little wiggle room to stretch if you had a slightly bigger lens, but not much.
K**.
Fits the Sony a6700 and Sigma 18-50
Good quality. I bought it for my Sony A6700 and it fits nicely with the Sigma 18-50 lens. There's enough room to leave the hood on.
A**R
Doesn't fit Coolpix P950
It's a nice little bag, but does not fit Nikon Coolpix P950.
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