The Changing Face of the Compact Camera
The gradual evolution of cameras and camcorders from their large and bulky predecessors to their current digital high capacity compact forms has led to suitable protection and storage evolving simultaneously along-side them. Due to increased portability cameras are now more often than not slipped into bags or over our shoulder in order to accompany us on trips out holidays and events such as parties and weddings which can leave them exposed to accumulations of dirt and dust or damage from knocking against other items in our bags (e.g. keys) if sufficient protection isn’t provided.
Reliable Protection for Your Camera on the Go
Samsonite provides you with hard-wearing reliable protection for your camera with this compact and practical Samsonite Safaga 40H camera bag. Made of water repellant polytex material this makes the bag both fully splashproof and highly durable to continue to protect the camera from all the dust and dirt and moisture that life can throw at it with a zipper fastener to secure the camera safely within the bag and flat zipped compartment on the back for the storage of small accessories and spare memory cards as you can never have too many pictures!
Highly portable even when out of your bag the case can be carried on your belt using the in-built belt loop with double hook and loop fastener or over your shoulder using the adjustable shoulder strap for secure transportation and fast and hassle free access to the camera so you are ready to snap that perfect picture even at a moments notice.
- Hard-wearing Samsonite photo case made of water-repellent polytex
- For very small digital cameras
- Large zipper opening with two zipper pullers at the main compartment
- Flat zipped compartment for accessories at the back
- Belt loop with double hook and loop fastener
- Length of shoulder strap can be adjusted for agreeable distribution of weight
- Guarantee period: 10 years
Usage: Photo
Line: Safaga
Inside Dimensions - Width: 6 cm
Inside Dimension Depth: 3 cm
Inside Dimensions - Height: 95 cm
Colour: Black/Grey
Material: Polytex (600D)
Weight: 100 g
Size Code: 40H (91-97 cm x 28-30 cm)
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