Case Logic DCB-304 High/Fixed Zoom Camera Case, Black
$36.99
Last updated on March 23, 2025 5:45 pm Details
- Easy to remove camera from bag
- Internal flex wall for cable storage. Polyester material
- Separate side pockets for battery, cable or lens cap storage
- Internal, zippered pocket for SD card storage
- Shoulder strap included
Specification: Case Logic DCB-304 High/Fixed Zoom Camera Case, Black
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Case Logic DCB-304 High/Fixed Zoom Camera Case, Black
$36.99
Saadia A.M –
This case is just the right size for my Nikon D3300 with the 18-55mm lens. Any bigger and it wouldn’t have fit. If I end up buying a larger lens, I’d have to carry it in another bag. The side compartments have just enough space for the cable and extra screen protector, plus my credit card, travel card and a little change for when I don’t want to carry another bag. Phones will definitely not fit but that’s what pockets are for.
Dr Max –
Rating: 5 stars
This review is based on a new bag without including any comments based on use of it. I’ll add those over time as I get more experience with the bag.
The bag seems to be well constructed and has 4 zippered compartments, three exterior and 1 interior. I’ve managed to fit two Canon cameras inside and also found space for memory cards and spare batteries. I like that it has both a shoulder strap and a carrying handle so that one has a choice of how to carry the thing. I had hoped for a somewhat larger capacity so I could perhaps carry some ereaders but while the Kobos just barely fit on their own, when they’re in their folding carriers they’re too tall to fit. So I’d say this is definitely limited to photographic use, which is how it’s advertised, after all.
I liked the appearance of the bag, with the two distinct finishes and the red stripe on the main flap and the red stitching on the back.. That red is repeated on the inside, making this a bright and inviting place. I also liked that there was provision to pass a belt through a loop on the back so it could be carried with the hands left free.
I’ll be reporting on any issues later. No news will be good news.
SAD –
Perfect fit for my Canon PowerShot SX60 HS with room to insert a small pack of silica desiccant. I sprayed the outside with Scotch Guard. When the day is really wet, everything fits into a zip-lock plastic sandwich bag.
I am sure professional photographers already know this, but I had to learn the hard way that moisture condenses on the lens when you go from an air-conditioned space out into warm, humid air. (Like the drops that form on a cold beer glass.) In a few days, you have mildew in the lens. So it is essential to let the camera warm to the ambient temperature before it is touched by humid air.
This case provides necessary and sufficient padding. Front pocket holds spare batteries, memory cards with room for a cable. Belt loop is sturdy enough to foil a “grab and run” theft. Eyelets for neck cable seem adequate although I haven’t used them.
A.J. –
Fits the Sony a6000 well. You won’t have space for additional lenses, however if you just want to take your camera it’s great.
The build quality is very good. Mine fell off a picnic table with the camera inside and protected the camera. The stitching is very well done and I don’t see any loose threads or defects.
The camera fits sideways with the a6000 right hand grip facing up. This makes the camera very easy to take in and out. However it might be unbalanced if you place the bag on an uneven surface. If you want the camera to sit flat in the bottom of the case a wider bag would be better.
RMK –
I purchased this bag to accommodate my daughter’s Canon EOS Rebel T5. The bag was suggested in a package along with an SD card.
Well there is no configuration that will make the camera fit in this bag. So I am not sure where the fault lies.
Aside from that the bag is well made. The zippers have large rubber tabs to make it easy to open or close the compartments. The strap affords a range of lengths so it is easy to sling over your shoulders to carry. There are several pockets to store batteries, extra SD cards and cables to connect to your computer.
Christophe L –
The size of this Case Logic bag was perfect for me, even if it was a rather tight fit for my Panasonic G7 digital camera. The bag also has enough pocket to store several SD cards and extra batteries. The reason I gave this bag only two stars is because of the material which literally broke apart suddenly after only two weeks of infrequent usage… I will reach out to Amazon to get a full refund and buy a larger (unfortunately), but more durable Manfrotto bag.
. –
(Nearly) Perfect. If you order the right size you should be a very happy customer. The only thing I miss is a tiny pocket on top (which my other bags have) and the strap could be a bit longer I guess, but now I am really nitpicking. Good padding, good comfort, enough storage for batteries and a small filter = money well spent.
Nick –
Using it with an Cannon M100. Nice little holster/bag.
Fits my Camera, 50mm Lens, Lens hood, 2 Batteries, battery charger and cable, and cleaning kit(with puffer).
Also has some nice divisions and pouches I use for memory cards and lens covers.
S.B. –
Case Logic has always been my go-to brand and this product is no exception. fabric and ply materials are good quality and the contract of black and red (in think) looks stylish. Zippers have rubber tips for grip, a fine detail. Has a strap to carry the bag on your belt while hiking, say. I love that feature.. better than dangling it around my neck.
Fits my Nikon B700 nicely in the main space and extra 2xbatteries, charger and micro-usb cables in the side pockets. the inner zipper on the cover holds memory cards safely so they don’t get misplaced.
Super recommend it!! 🙂
Jinny B. –
I was looking for a compact case for my nikon coolpix b500. A lot of the cases were either a lot bigger than I wanted or were just a cover for the camera without any kind of storage. Finally I stumbled on this one. It’s the perfect fit. The camera fits in nice and snugly and there are pockets for extra batteries, SD card and maybe a couple other small accessories.
It seems to be well made and looks like it will be durable.
It’s definitely a compact case, don’t get it if you’re looking for a lot of storage for extra lenses, etc. But if you’re looking for a lightweight, travel size case that won’t be bulky on hikes, etc. then this is great.
TC –
Bought as a present for our daughter along with a new Nikon L340 – nice case with good storage and the fits the camera brilliantly. We were particularly impressed to see that an international zip has an elasticated cover that it slips to prevent scratching / damaging the camera – a feature that wasn’t present in every case that we looked at!
Two zipped external pockets, adjustable strap and a belt loop and a compact design makes this Case Logic a brilliant purchase
riposte –
This will hold the G1x, charger, cables, hood, spare battery and SDcard, filter adaptor etc (just) so I am very pleased with it. The only drawback so far is that the attachment to the top zip comes off.
However if you want something to hold just the camera the size down would be better (though I have not tried it).
Very impressed for the money.
k-in-canada –
I have bought 5 of these cases for camera at work. They are tough and have so far stood up great against the wear and tear of being used every day, and not treated gently! They are a little bulky but I knew that, as I wanted to make sure the power cords, and extra sd cards would fit…along with a Nikon coolpix