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Sep 19, 2012 17:56 |  #1

I tried doing a forum search, but I ended up with 100s of posts about SD cards and camera cases, so...

Does anyone have an SD card case you are happy with? I'd like it to be able to store multiple cards and to hold them securely in place when the case is opened. The one I have now is a zippered nylon wallet with interior pockets, but if you turn the case over (or open it the wrong way) the cards can just fall out of their pockets.


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Sep 19, 2012 18:05 |  #2

Lowepro Memory wallet is what I have and it holds them without falling out of their pockets. It's holds 12 cards. It's a bit thick but holds.


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Sep 19, 2012 18:22 |  #3

Think Tank SD Pixel Pocket Rocket (external link), holds 9 securely. They also make Pixel Pocket Rockets for CF cards (10) and a mix of SD and CF cards (3 SD/4 CF).


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Sep 19, 2012 19:25 |  #4

A Lowepro memory card wallet that came with my Lowepro Magnum 500AW you can put the bare cards in it or cards in their "boxes" in the wallet.


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Sep 19, 2012 19:27 |  #5

Jon wrote in post #15016120 (external link)
Think Tank SD Pixel Pocket Rocket (external link), holds 9 securely. They also make Pixel Pocket Rockets for CF cards (10) and a mix of SD and CF cards (3 SD/4 CF).

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Sep 19, 2012 19:45 |  #6

Pelican makes an SD card case. I have it. I love it. I have the 0910, but I see its been replaced by the 0915. Link here. (external link)


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Sep 19, 2012 19:45 |  #7

Think Tank Pixel Pocket Rocket...




  
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Sep 20, 2012 11:46 |  #8

+1 for the pelican case. highly recommended. I'm using it for both my cf and sd cards.


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Sep 20, 2012 11:49 |  #9

Pelican :)


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Sep 20, 2012 12:53 |  #10

Jon wrote in post #15016120 (external link)
Think Tank SD Pixel Pocket Rocket (external link), holds 9 securely. They also make Pixel Pocket Rockets for CF cards (10) and a mix of SD and CF cards (3 SD/4 CF).

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I have a Peewee (3 SD and 4 CF) and my wife has one for 10CF cards
They are honestly the best card storage system I have used (and I have used a few)
just remember to put used cards back upside down so you know they are used


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Sep 21, 2012 09:44 |  #11

Thinktank pixel pocket rocket thingy for me.




  
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Sep 21, 2012 09:48 |  #12

imsellingmyfoot wrote in post #15016427 (external link)
Pelican makes an SD card case. I have it. I love it. I have the 0910, but I see its been replaced by the 0915. Link here. (external link)

^What he said. These cases are bomb proof. I've actually driven a BMW over one and it survived without with minor scuffs. Nice size as well


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Sep 21, 2012 09:56 |  #13

[QUOTE=Jahled;15023327​]^What he said. These cases are bomb proof. I've actually driven a BMW over one and it survived without with minor scuffs. Nice size as well[/QUOTE

looks very nice.




  
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Sep 21, 2012 11:33 as a reply to  @ hihohito's post |  #14

Another vote here for the ThinkTank SD Pixel Pocket Rocket




  
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Sep 21, 2012 12:02 |  #15

I have the pixel pocket pee wee. I only have two tiny little bones to pick with it. First, when it was new, the pockets were pretty tight and I'd cut my cuticle's trying to wriggle the cards out. Also, the velcro was VERY stiff when new, which made opening it with one hand challenging. The other thing is that the little plastic clip really only hooks onto the shoestring type loops that are attached to zipper pulls. The problem with this is that those tend to break and get lost, and I don't want my cards being lost with them.

Its a great product, but it has a break in period. For the clip, I put a small carabiner on mine so it can clip to belt loops, the side of my pack or a wide strap.


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