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Thank you for your insight.Take your camera, go to next supermarket ... and buy a bag.
Asking 1000 people in internet is like: "should I drink my tea with sugar or without sugar"
Andy:I'm using the Op/Tech Digital D Soft Pouch.
OP/TECH USA Digital D Soft Pouch, Offset (Black) 7401034 B&H
I bought it before I got the EVF and it was slightly large, with the EVF it's slightly small. I have to stretch the neoprene a bit to close both the snaps that hold it closed. It's lightweight, protective and I can easily crumple it up and jam it into a pocket when I want it out of the way.
That's funny, because I find most opinions on this forum very helpful, but I don't recall a single post from you being usefull. Go figure...Take your camera, go to next supermarket ... and buy a bag.
Asking 1000 people in internet is like: "should I drink my tea with sugar or without sugar"
Cool. Haven't seen that one. Ordered.I'm using the Op/Tech Digital D Soft Pouch.
OP/TECH USA Digital D Soft Pouch, Offset (Black) 7401034 B&H
I bought it before I got the EVF and it was slightly large, with the EVF it's slightly small. I have to stretch the neoprene a bit to close both the snaps that hold it closed. It's lightweight, protective and I can easily crumple it up and jam it into a pocket when I want it out of the way.
You're welcome! I was a little worried about the tight fit putting stress on the EVF since it is quite a pricey item and I am always very careful with my gear. But the pressure applied by the stretched neoprene is pretty nominal. I've used the case a couple of months - and about 20 miles of hiking and 4000 miles of driving - no ill effects at all.Andy:
Thanks very much for your suggestion. Does the tight fit put any stress on the EVF? I worry about that item being damaged.
Thanks
John
Thanks, Andy. I'll look into that one.You're welcome! I was a little worried about the tight fit putting stress on the EVF since it is quite a pricey item and I am always very careful with my gear. But the pressure applied by the stretched neoprene is pretty nominal. I've used the case a couple of months - and about 20 miles of hiking and 4000 miles of driving - no ill effects at all.
BTW I keep the lens hood on the kit lens the "right" way. If you are worried about it, you can reverse the lens hood, which takes less room in the case, and then there's practically no pressure on the EVF.
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