Case Logic DCB-302Black Compact Camera Case (Black)
$24.66
Last updated on February 22, 2025 8:06 pm Details
- Camera Case Compatible With Most Compact Point & Shoot Cameras. The bag fits devices of dimensions 6.09 x 2.54 x 10.16 cm
- Zippered Front Storage Pocket Holds An Extra Memory Card Or Cable
- Detachable Cross-body Strap & Low-profile Belt Loop Allow Easy Transport
- Separate zippered accessory pocket
- Internal slip pocket for SD card
- Belt loop for easy attachment
- Detachable lanyard included for convenient and secure carrying
- Available in: Asia/Pacific, Canada, Europe, Latin America, US
Specification: Case Logic DCB-302Black Compact Camera Case (Black)
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Case Logic DCB-302Black Compact Camera Case (Black)
$24.66
Mr B. –
If you need a camera bag/case that is practical – this is it. Bought this bag for my Panasonic TZ30 and it fits like a dream, snug and secure. As I use my camera on hillwalking trips the bag had to securely fit to my trouser belt as for my sport you are often scrambling up Munros on all fours. The belt loop is closed so no chance of it dropping off unlike some other bags that claim quick release !!! As well as a good padded bit for the camera it also has spare zip pockets for a spare battery and memory cards.
On your hip, your camera is always at the ready for that unexpected photo opportunity when you hanging by your finger nails. I would recommend this good looking bag for anyone who loves the great outdoors, or for going on holiday – brilliant bag !
Amazon Customer –
This compact camera case was exactly as expected. It fits my Sony DSCHX80/B point and shoot with enough padding to protect it from minor bumps and bangs. There is room in the extra pocket for extra batteries and SD cards and it has a belt loop. The ad states that there is a shoulder strap but it’s really a neck strap which I still find convenient for freeing up my hands and tucking it inside my coat on cold days to keep my camera and batteries warm.
وسام –
I have been using this case with my Sony RX100M2 and it fits. It could use a little extra space, but as a basic case, the camera fits in sung.
The main compartment is where the camera goes and inside has some padding to provide protection against drops or bumps. For my RX100M2, I found that I have to place it with the lens facing backwards for it to fit comfortably.
There is an additional pocket in the front that allows you to store an extra battery and extra SD cards. I keep a micro USB cable there as well in case I need to plug the camera somewhere for some charge or to transfer my pictures.
The back of the case has a small strap for you to mount the case on your belt, but there is also a strap that clips into the case. The strap is too short to be worn on your shoulder but can be worn around your neck (depending on your height and size as I find it uncomfortable for me, but still doable).
Overall, I am happy with the case, it keeps my RX100MII safe and clean.
As always, I apologize for the rotated pictures, but no matter what I did, and however many times I contacted Amazon, the issue remains.
Zurt Vortex –
I have been using a Lowepro 20AW for my Panasonic TZ7 for the past two years, but it has got very tatty so I ordered a new one. But I also ordered this Case Logic bag on a friend’s recommendation.
It is much better – well made, robust, a comfortable fit, with a closeable front compartment for the spare battery and memory card. And £2.75 cheaper too. If there is a drawback (not for me) it is that unlike the 20AW, the belt loop is closed. But I won’t mark it down just for that. Definitely a 5* product.
Note… it is listed as a Case Logic DCC302 but on Case Logic’s website it is listed as DCB302 (Amazon please note!).
The 20AW was returned and a spare DCB302 ordered as I have a Canon SX230 arriving today (same size).
PS This case is also a perfect fit for Sony’s new RX100 (superb) camera!
CalgaryMark –
Purchased this for a Sony RX100 VA. It technically fits, but so tightly that it would definitely put wear on the camera over time. I was not comfortable with that.
The case itself is very well made and has a useful front pocket, but just not quite big enough for the Sony RX100 series in my opinion.
Glenn –
I purchased this for a new Panasonic Lumix camera. The quality of the case was good however I felt that it was to tight to squeeze the camera in and out. Personally I hate having to fiddle around trying to get the camera out and in whilst I am travelling about. The case was returned and I purchased the Amazon Basics model which I found to be much better size.
Michael S –
I ordered the case for my Canon G7X and it fits, but just. I was hoping for something a little larger. It does have a separate pocket for a battery and SD card so that is a plus. I will say that it is very well made and should last a very long time.
Windmillgolfer –
The case for my old TZ30 wasn’t quite big enough. The case for my LX7 was just a little over-sized and I still need it anyway. So, after extensive searching, I took a chance on this Case Logic DCC302, the quoted internal measurements were generally OK but at 110mm high, in theory 1mm too little. In reality the TZ60 fits fine, with a couple of 1 or 2 mm to spare height-wise and perfect width/depth in the main, camera compartment. The front pocket will certainly take a spare battery, maybe two, and a card. The detachable shoulder strap is slim and fine but unlikely to be used by me. I’ll be putting the camera on my waist belt, where it will be very secure but less convenient than my LX57 case, because the belt loop does not split (this is clearly stated in the description), so you have to put it on before fastening the belt, which is why I’ve given it 4* and not 5.
Stephen –
Canon G7X MkII will NOT fit in this case …
I bought this case intending it to fit my Canon G7X Mk II. Although the internal dimensions on the Amazon page suggested it would fit (camera 105 x 61 x 42 mm, case internals 112 x 75 x 45 mm), in fact it doesn’t. It’s just about possible to force-fit it into the case, but zipping it up is impossible – and attempting to do so results in the camera powering up and attempting to push the lens out into the unyielding case – not good for the lens mechanism, and of course it will quickly flatten the battery.
Other than that, it’s a good little case, well-made, reasonably padded – just NOT quite suitable for the Canon G7X II. I bought a Case Logic QPB202 Hard Shell Case instead, which is a perfect fit.
Amazon Customer –
too small for the Canon PowerShot SX160 for which users are buying it – the camera “fits” if you ignore the risks to it on the zippers and the risk of dropping it in the struggle to remove it ! I put my old Android phone in it ( it has useful web apps on it still )
How do you not scratch the LCD screen, damage the the lens diaphrams or worse,open the lens unintentionally in the confined space by touching the power button when struggling to fit it into this case ?
Whoever was buying this with SX170 or SX160 … did they return it ?
Amazon says pages says “Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought” and there are both SX160 and SX170 … so I won’t go by THAT again !
Shiro L –
I have bought other products but this is the only one which fits the Sony DSC-RX100M III perfectly alongside the lanyard strap. If you choose to add the Sony Attachment Grip AG-R2 to your Sony DSC-RX100M III, note that it will be an extremely snug fit but still doable, it just won’t be as easy to take out of the Case Logic. This was the perfect setup for my Royal Caribbean cruise as it made the camera accessible with minimal bulk. Highly recommended!
S –
The case arrived and it is not the same as how it was described on amazon. The picture online and on the package show 2 clip loops on the back of the case. But the case only has 1 clip loop on the back. The belt that came with is also too short to wear it in cross body style which is needed sometimes while travelling. I can replace the belt with a longer one I have, however the one clip loop on the back will make the case dangle annoyingly. False advertising. If I had known that the case has only one clip loop, I would not have bought it.
GB –
This case will hold the camera with the lanyard attatched. If the Sony Handgrip is attatched the camera must be inserted into the case with the lens facing inwards. The front pocket will hold 2 batteries and 2 memory cards. If you must hold more, The Case Logic DCB 313 Robust (It’s not much larger) will hold all the aforementioned plus a camera sling by Op/Tech, a charging cable and its plug in Adapter.