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Gary ­ W. ­ Graley
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Mar 09, 2009 22:16 |  #76

I bought this when I had the G7 and then used it for the G9 and now use it for the G10

Made by Delsey, GoPix 15

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nice wide strong belt loop on the back

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has a net pouch inside front for additional card and an extra battery sits beneath the
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Mar 10, 2009 22:49 |  #77

Another vote for the Tamrac 5692. The front pocket is the perfect size to hold the new, very compact SunPak RD200 flash with the foot rotated inside.




  
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Mar 14, 2009 01:58 as a reply to  @ Gary W. Graley's post |  #78

Is anyone using a lensmate adapter? I'd like to find the smallest case that the G10 would fit in with that adapter on it? I like the looks of some of the small cases like the Kata 415 and lowpro apex 60, etc but am not sure how much more room would be needed with this adapter.

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Mar 16, 2009 22:55 |  #79

I found a great case for my G10 from Optech. It is the D-mini http://www.optechusa.c​om …UCT_ID=32&PRODU​CT_SUB_ID= (external link). I was looking for a case for my camera that I could just put it in my purse without any extra bulk from other camera cases & inexpensive. I could not find the case anywhere online so contacted Optech by email. They are the best. They answered all my emails the same day. I could not find the case because it is a new item & not all retailers are carrying it yet. They recommended me to one online retailer that did have it in stock, but the online retailer wanted a fortune for shipping. So, Optech arranged with me to send me one out for actual shipping charges. I ordered it this past Friday & received it today. It cost $24.90 shipped. It's great! It snaps at the bottom & has a clip that clips to your camera strap so that you don't have to put away the case before shooting. Here are some pics. Excuse the quality as they are from my cell phone. Oh, and the material is very stretchy, so there is room for extra memory cards or maybe eve a battery.

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Mar 22, 2009 15:26 |  #80

Has anyone here tried the TerraClime series by Lowerpro? I'm going to be overseas in May to Israel...where it'll just be Dry and Sunny. Need something quick and easy to sit on my belt when I am doing my touring. I know in terms of protection, it may not be the best, but in terms of style and form, I like what that case is offering. Any insight?




  
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Ste ­ Manns
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Apr 09, 2009 10:15 as a reply to  @ WorldIRC's post |  #81

After a lot of looking, I finally found the perfect case for my G10 - Jessops own brand "Centon" D-Trek HP 20. The camera fits perfectly, the case is a hard body type and is very well made. There is a small area for an extra card and a very good belt loop too. Total cost £4.97! Apologies if this has already been mentioned, I had a quick look but didnt see it. :)




  
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