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The Case Logic DCB-302 is a sleek, compact camera case designed to fit most point-and-shoot cameras up to 2.4 x 1 x 4 inches. Featuring a separate zippered pocket for accessories like memory cards and batteries, it offers organized, easy access on the move. With durable materials, a belt loop, and detachable lanyard, it combines protection with versatile carrying options—perfect for millennials who demand style and function in their tech gear.

| ASIN | B003F7DWH8 |
| ASIN | B0FD915W2V |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,281 in Camera Cases |
| Brand Name | Case Logic |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (6,262) |
| Date First Available | June 15, 2025 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00085854213172, 00801593114835, 10085854213179 |
| Handle Type | Shoulder strap, Lanyard |
| Included Components | Point & Shoot Case (black) |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.9"L x 2.8"W x 3.1"H |
| Item Weight | 1.28 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Case Logic |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 25 Year |
| Material Type | cloth |
| Number of Compartments | 1 |
| Number of wheels | 2 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Strap Type | Shoulder |
| Style Name | Medium |
| UPC | 809385672372 799472079088 809186277462 031111223552 806791916144 801947281060 807030501862 804993377831 641438101909 823019528705 801049934123 801593114835 085854213172 800011157928 013201062685 045555860891 809301898107 858542131726 640206404938 680808272283 809185820843 641438206970 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
D**J
Perfect size for Point & Shoot Cameras
UPDATE 02/04/2018 The case is still intact (looks almost new) and I've taken it with me to many day outings, events and longer vacations. I bought one last year in October to give to my youngest daughter for her birthday along with a new Canon A1400 Point & Shoot Camera. The new case has the same part number as the older case but is different. Whereas the older case had a pair of hooks at the top and an adjustable thinner strap, the new case only hooks up at one place at the top and has a thicker strap. Gone also is the belt loop strap (which I never used as a belt loop rather a place to place my hands to hold the case. Was it a cost saving measure? Still it's a good way to protect the camera. I should probably buy another one for the other Canon A1400 that I am holding in reserve for a special occasion. UPDATE 04/01/2016 I've had this case for 2 years now and have taken it with me to my child's school events and on vacations. It's a perfect size for Canon A1400 Point and Shoot camera. I've had as many as 6 AA batteries in the front compartment or usually have 4 in their, a spare SD card and a place for my keys. It's easy to wear around the neck and easy to get to the camera. No complaints. It was because of my experience with this Case Logic product that I bought a Case Logic Sling for my DSLR. Very good quality products. ORIGINAL REVIEW I purchased this case to go with a Canon A1400 Point and Shoot camera. The camera fits in nicely with a little room to spare & the additional zippered pouch with a small net inside is great for an extra memory card as well as a pair of spare AA batteries. On occasion I've put 4 spare AA batteries when I know I will probably be using the flash a lot or taking lots of pictures. Amazon considered this an Add -on and I was able to get a price reduction when I purchased it alongside a camera. It comes with a strap and can be worn around the wrist, neck or shoulder. A great way to protect your camera for very little money.
T**R
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This thing is actually pretty ideal. Great quality mesh texture. Smooth inner front pocket for your SD cards and extra batteries. Can wear it towards the back of your hip, louped through a belt. Pressed up against one of your pant loops, will not slide. The components, such as the zipper, and the slot where the belt goes through, I know will hold without wear over an indeterminate long period of time. I cant imagine any of the seams coming apart anywhere on this thing. Not even the orange thread on the back looks it will wear. Doesnt feel funny, doesnt look funny. The black creates a much stealthier look than the product pictures might convey, but the subtle touches of orange striping on the front and on the zipper set it off nicely. I have already taken it on a couple of business trips and walked around with it holstered. No one could really tell whats in it and it did seem to get some attention, especially when I reached back. I have a Fujifilm FinePix AX550 Digital Camera that fits with room at the top, which I suspect is only there for the camera strap. It feels like it would have room around it for something else, but pressing my finger to the bottom shows that there isnt any room left for anything but maybe a small, thin pad of paper. Maybe it will stretch more than I think, given the way the seams are tucked around itself. The internal foam backing is super dense. Does not feel like it will wear, crumple or become damaged over time. Sewn in tight and keeps the overall construction rigid. $6 bucks is an unbelievable price for the only camera pouch I have ever found that I would be willing to carry around. Whats more, I dont mind wearing it on my belt. Its cool. I can reach back and slide open the main compartment with ease and grab my camera. I leave the cameras wrist strap out so that it is the first thing I grab when I pull on my camera. The zipper feels absolutely trustworthy, even with it open by the strap. The rubber zipper tabs are flexible but durable and just the right size for you to pinch and grab without fumbling. You know as soon as you feel around the pouch where the zipper tab is. I also like that it doesnt have some sort of stiff internal frame (like other camera pouches do) that could cause it to dig into my hip when bumping or pressing lightly into something. This pouch is definitely designed well, with a good amount of consciousness built into it. Youd be surprised how many pouches out there lack the simple touches, like making sure that the zipper is at the back when closed so that you dont accidently catch it on something, opening the pouch unwittingly and maybe dropping your camera, or worse, losing it. It is obvious by the design of this pouch that Case Logic has learned from every product release. This is an amazing product, even ten years after its initial release.
Z**T
Fits Canon Elph 310 hs, charger, battery, and SD card
I got this as a roomier alternative to the Case Logic TBC-302, which is just big enough for my Canon Elph 310 HS, a spare battery, and an SD card case. The DCB-302 is slightly bulkier, but its secondary storage pocket is much easier to access because it's bigger and the zipper is higher up, longer, and opens wider, making it easier to get things in or out. And what's really cool is the pocket is just the right size for the Canon battery charger. With a little bit of a squeeze, you can also work in an SD card case and a spare battery. That means all your accessories for camera use on a trip can be put in one place--no more hunting for the charger in your luggage. All in all, I like both cases. This one is good for travel. The TBC-302 is good for everyday use when you just want the smallest thing possible. Both have good quality belt loops, unlike the TBC-402, which is slightly better padded than the 302, but has the flimsiest belt loop I've seen on a camera case and I am certain will not hold up to sharp tugs over time. Strangley the TCB-402 is available for about $7 at wal-mart, while neither of the 302 cases is, yet they were both under $6 here at Amazon. And another nice thing: Both cases are so small and light that you can easily take them both on a trip if you want, having both options to use as you desire while on vacation. They're so cheap it's like buying one LowePro case, yet both are superior to the LowePro models I've seen in this size class--storage compartment is roomier, case is lighter and more compact, inner compartment does not have sketchy looking stitching that is likely to come undone.
N**Z
Excelente calidad. La marca es muy buena. La mochilita está preciosa. Yo no la requiero para una cámara, sino para guardar tarjetas y dinero y la resistencia, durabilidad y lo practica que esta, me encanta!
E**B
Besteld omdat iemand hier schreef dat de Canon G7X Mark II er perfect in past. Helaas is dat niet het geval: hij past alleen als je propt, maar dan geeft bij mij de camera direct een lens error. Geen goede fit dus.
R**N
My Sony RX100 VII Fits Fine
K**L
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L**Y
I was on the fence about whether I should get this (DCB-302) or the "Advanced Point and Shoot (DCB-313)" for my Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX15. The official specs said it was designed to fit cameras with a depth of 3cm and the LX15 is actually 4.2cm so I was a bit hesitant... Then I read someone managed to fit a Canon G7X in it (which is about the same chunky size) so I thought I'd give it a go. The "Advanced" version of the case just sounded too big for the camera and would probably let it slide around. The case's main compartment does indeed fit the LX15 quite snugly and the front pocket is still usable. The only catch is if you're planning to use the front pocket for spare batteries, you need to place the camera with the lens at the top. Otherwise if you do it the other way round, you probably won't manage because of the batteries blocking the way inside the front pocket. The back of the main compartment is thickly padded while the padding between the main and front pockets is about half the thickness. Should be good enough to absorb a bit of shock. The front pocket also has a separate small internal pocket for memory cards. I've bought a Case Logic case before and they've been good quality. This one is fairly much the same and aesthetically I like the red accent line on the front and on the zip pulls. One downside might be the rubber zip pulls. Since they're rubber, stuff like dust can stick onto them quite easily. The case also comes with an approx. 37cm long strap that hooks onto the back so that you can hang the case around your neck if you wanted to instead of strapping it onto your belt. However the hook isn't one of those metal types with a retractable opening. It's a piece of plastic you bend inwards to attach onto the case's metal ring so, it might break after a few bends. Overall a good compact case for the point and shoots.
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