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Comment posted on Hard Shell Transportation Case for Canon PowerShot SD940IS Digital Camera Silver by Fred

Bought this camera case for my CANON Powershot SD940 IS. The camera fits in the case quite nicely.

But the carabiner (the metal loop for attaching to your belt) is flimsy and mine broke after the first use.

The manufacturers should make a stronger one.

Luckily I bought a metal snap clip key chain which served as a replacement for the broken carabiner.
Rating: 4 / 5

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One Response to “ Bought this camera case for my CANON Powershot … ”

  1. Fred
    July 30, 2010 at 3:26 pm

    Bought this camera case for my CANON Powershot SD940 IS. The camera fits in the case quite nicely.

    But the carabiner (the metal loop for attaching to your belt) is flimsy and mine broke after the first use.

    The manufacturers should make a stronger one.

    Luckily I bought a metal snap clip key chain which served as a replacement for the broken carabiner.
    Rating: 4 / 5

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