Case Logic SLRC-201 SLR Zoom Holster (Black)
January 31, 2012 by
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Case Logic SLRC-201 SLR Zoom Holster (Black)
- Compatible wіth mοѕt SLRs wіth a zoom lens
- Patent pending hammock system suspends уουr SLR above thе bottom οf case, providing superior impact safeguard
- Fill up-proof EVA base withstands thе elements аnԁ allows thе case tο stand up οn іtѕ οwn
- Memory foam οn interior helps protect уουr delicate LCD screen
- Three zippered compartments store memory cards, batteries, cords аnԁ οthеr accessories
- Geared Center Elevator Wіth Hand Crank
Case Logic SLR Zoom Holster SLRC-201Black Camera Cases
List Price: $ 43.98
Price: $ 19.67



Better than the SLRC-1Z Zoom Holster,
I had originally bought the Case Logic SLR-1Z Zoom Holster to accommodate my D70 with attached Tamron 28-300 lens, but I found that case had too tiny of an opening for my camera. So I got the SLRC-201 Zoom and it is much better, the differences between the two cases are:
SLRC-201
1) Larger opening, camera slips in and out with ease.
2) Main compartment zipper is simpler to operate.
3) Hammock suspension system is a better design.
4) Base is sturdier and made of better material.
5) Strap is a small longer.
SLR-1Z
1) Strap pad is thicker.
2) Extra pocket on inside flap cover.
3) Although the main zipper is hard to open, it seems to be more fill up proof.
4) Has choice for belt attachment.
Both of these cases are very well made and fantastic for cameras with attached lenses, if you have a smaller SLR then the 1Z will work for you, but the 201 is much better for a larger SLR camera, hope this helps with your choice.
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|Perfect fit,
A perfect fit for my Canon Rebel T1i with attached EF 70mm-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM lens.
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|Just the aptly size, with caveats.,
I bought this holster case for a Canon EOS 7D (with the 18-135mm IS 3.5-5.6 lens) when I bought it. The bag is just the aptly size for the camera, I have enough space above it to tuck the strap in and zip it up for carrying it around. The pockets on the sides are slightly cramped, but provide ample space for a remote shutter release, lens cloth, minuscule tripod, and lens caps. Thus I feel prepared whenever I am shooting.
Now, the caveats to this case:
The 7D is a larger SLR (not the size of the D3 or the 1D, but still hefty) and when you are by the suspension strap, it holds the camera body very accurate to the top, thus I undid the velcro holding the suspension strap in place, and used a twist tie to keep it from getting tangled up in things.
The strap works well, but is a small thin, and the padded part tends to slip and slide around, while you can place on a different strap with ease, this is annoying on a case that is meant to hold relatively hefty cameras.
That being said, the case protects the camera extremely well. I have gone skiing with this bag at my side, and had no worries for the camera while on the mountain. If you have anything larger than a 7D, I would suggest you look elsewhere for a case, though if you have any of the smaller nikons or canons, this will do just fine. Overall, I really like it, It’s a excellent size and feels like it keeps my camera well protected.
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