








🖤 Sleek protection that moves with you—because your camera deserves the best.
The OP/TECH D Series SLR Zoom Soft Pouch is a lightweight, neoprene camera case designed to fit most film and digital cameras with lenses up to 6 inches long. It offers superior protection against impact, moisture, and dust while allowing full use of the neck strap. Its compact design supports easy field use without bulk, and it’s proudly made in the USA.
| ASIN | B0006HHV90 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #107,560 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,448 in Compact Camera Case Bags |
| Item model number | 7401204 |
| Manufacturer | OP/TECH |
| Product Dimensions | 20.32 x 15.24 x 10.16 cm; 90.72 g |
M**S
I've used an Optech soft pouch for my Fuji XT20 with 27mm pancake lens for several years now and it's still going strong. I bought this larger pouch to fit the camera with XF16 mounted -- it's quite a bit longer than the 27mm. The new pouch isn't quite as good a fit for this combo (the offset for the camera grip isn't exactly right), but it stretches OK to cover it. Build quality looks the same as the old one, but I will only know for sure after a bit of wear and tear.
T**D
This case is too small for the G11. If you are the kind of guy who wears a 44Long sport coat and someone hands you a size 37 to wear, you know what I'm talking about. It is a struggle to jiggle the camera into the pouch and there is an inch pull to get the flap to the closures. Definately mislabeled. I have notified Optech of this situation. Clearly there must be a camera out there somewhere that fits in this case but it ain't the Canon Powershot G11.
R**Y
These neoprene sleeves by OP/TECH are very high quality. They make use of two snap closures that are slightly less prone to scratching the camera. Note, too, that these are simply neoprene sleeves: they are not built for absorbing heavy impacts from a long drop. What they are made for is for helping to add a level of protection when your camera is in another bag or in luggage, or if you just want some coverage on the camera when you are not using it. They are stretchy and have a small absorbent feel to them, so they may protect against minor bumps and scuffs when you are transporting a camera. Some people also use them to hold a camera using a neck strap, as they are not as heavy as harder cases, yet still offer some protection. The build quality on these is excellent, with firm stitching and high-quality snaps to seal the case. A great item for that camera that cost more than you wished it did!
S**E
I bought this for my Fuji X100S, I wanted a simple pouch that would offer a medium level of protection and not be too bulky; this fits the bill nicely. The item is a simple neoprene pouch of good quality, there is a small strap with a clasp that you can use to connect to the camera's own strap so that when you remove the camera the pouch hangs out of the way. The opening flap just wraps around the back and fastens to the base with stud fasteners. Personally I would have preferred a method whereby the fasteners were at the back rather than the base. Getting the camera out of and into the pouch is a bit fiddly, but you soon get used to it. I am able to put my Fuji into this pouch with the lens hood attached, so it is more than adequate for the camera. There is no facility to store cards or batteries, but for me that is not a problem. Overall very happy.
A**I
So I haven't been able to find a decent case that's not too big or too small for my EOS M with 22mm Lens. I wanted one that I can also put a battery or two as well as a screen cleaner and this one is just about right its a little big depth wise. I think I might be able to even fit the EF-M 18-55mm lens (once I buy it i'll update) The width and height is perfect for the EOS M but is just a little wide on depth. Still I like the construction, neoprene material and would be great when I travel.
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