Posted by Kamaal on June 20th, 2010 05:17 PM |
Cameras

- Hard EVA base provides extra screen protection
- Made of heavy duty durable neoprene
- Patent pending
- Perfect for travel and everyday use
- Stylish and durable; stain resistant; machine washable
Product Description
From the Built team that brought you laptop sleeves, wine totes, the Gourmet Getaway and more, Built now introduces the Scoop Camera Case. Store your slimline digital camera in style with the Built Scoop Camera Case in Micro Dot. It was designed to mimic the sleek lines of a digital camera, providing a snug fit for the proper protection needed. A hard EVA base provides extra screen protection while an attractive belt attachment allows your camera to be readily accessible, so you never miss a beat, capturing all of those once in a lifetime memories. Built to move with you, not slow you down.
Built E-SCS-MDT Scoop Camera Case
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This camera case is not only adorable, it is so practical. I love that it is open ended and you can grab your camera quickly for those not to be missed shots. No struggling with zippers, no fumbling with long straps and snaps, just grab and shoot. It has a hard side to protect your lens and the rest is neoprene and foamy and soft and comfy. It fits perfectly in my purse and is easy to find amongst all the dark items. Definitely a great case I will enjoy for many years to come. ***** 5 Stars!
Rating: 5 / 5
This case is well made. I bought it to hold my Samsung Reclaim cell phone as there are pretty much just face covers made for the phone. The phone fits nicely in the case. The metal bar built into the case keeps the phone straight and from knocking around but does add some extra weight at the same time. The colors help when I am looking to find it on the bottom of my bag… I actually attach the case through the built on loop in the back when I run so that is an added bonus.
Rating: 3 / 5
I bought this case for my Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W230 and it fits perfectly! The back of the case is hard to protect the LCD screen, and the front is really stretchy and durable. This case is perfect for me because I can slip my camera in and out easily to capture those precious (and fleeting) moments. I didn’t want to fool with zippers or flaps.
Rating: 5 / 5
This case is not only adorable (and unique), but also practical. It fits my sony tx-7 perfectly. The one side is hard to protect the screen and the other side is soft and stretchy to accommodate the camera. I recommend this case.
Rating: 5 / 5
This is the second Built NY item that I’ve bought and I must say, I am continually impressed by the designs offered by this company!
The back of this case is a stiff form-molded tray that cradles your device of choice while still providing the soft cushioned protection you’d expect from this material. Made of neoprene, it is the same material used to manufacture wetsuits. While this design is NOT impervious to water, it would offer some moisture protection in the case of accidental spills or a bit of rain. This material is also stain resistant. The material is naturally stretchy and conforms snugly to the size and shape of the device inside.
The rear of the case has a generous stretchy sewn-in handle that one could easily thread a belt,Velcro strap, or harness through – it also easily accommodates a hand and is actually quite comfortable. I find this to be a smart and flexible feature of the case.
Though marketed as a camera case, this cute little slip-on cover perfectly fits my iPhone (even with a thicker style iPhone cover on the phone). The thinner poly-carbonate cases allow the iPhone to slip in and out of this pouch much easier than those designed with more pronounced anti-slip features or are made of thicker plastic material.
Rating: 5 / 5