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| Canon EH17L Semi Hard Case for the EOS 20D Digital SLR Camera | 
enlarge | Brand: Canon Category: Photography
List Price: $70.00 Buy New: $40.00 You Save: $30.00 (43%)
New (7) from $40.00
Avg. Customer Rating: 17 reviews
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 6.6 x 4.8
MPN: 9834A001 Model: 9834A001 UPC: 013803044492 EAN: 0013803044492 ASIN: B0002YE6GI
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It's just OK.... September 4, 2008 I have the 40D, and this case seems to be a little too snug. The part that screws to the bottom of the camera seems to be too short, I have to really work and wiggle the camera body into all 4 corners of that part of this case. The Lens cover portion is good, works fine, however the snaps that hold it all together are difficult to push together.
3 stars is being very generous, the one I bought deserves a 1 star rating. But I believe that the one I was sold is a victim of Poor craftsmanship or maybe I got the "reject"??? Either way, Too late to return it, and don't use it often enough to care.
Does a good job!!!!! April 8, 2008 This case does a good job of protecting your camera on trips where taking your regular camera bag is unnecessary or impracticle. It snuggly covers the camera. With a 17-85 IS lens it is very tight, but fits with the lens hood reversed over the barrel in the 'stowed' position.
I got it to travel. I put my camera in my travel bag; the foot print is small. Last year when I went to Europe I took my camera backpack and never used any of the extra equipment I took.
This case will only marginally protect your camera from rain; there are openings on each side where water can get in. If you want water proof protection this case will not do it, nor was it ever intended to.
Any lens longer (dimensionally) than a 17-85 will not fit.
It's expensive, but so is my 30D. This will provide the added protection I need while traveling.
The part of the case that fits on the camera body must be removed for battery and CF change (so not that often given battery is good for 500+ pictures and a 2 GB CF is good for 500 pictures at maximum jpeg); otherwise removal isn't necessary for any other reason. Removal is via one screw. The near flush screw is difficult to grip and turn although it does have a slot where a U.S. Quarter will fit....in my opinion the screw could have been designed better.
The part of the case that covers the bulk of the camera snaps off quickly for agile picture taking.
For me; this case is exactly what I wanted for overseas via airline trips.
Good case but... June 27, 2007 The case is nice and give great protection to the camera. However, everytime when you need to take out the battery or the memory card, you have to remove the case completely including screwing the lock in the bottom of the camera. Otherwise, a good case.
A cover- not a case August 25, 2006 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
I'm not sure what I was expecting, but this case, despite quality construction, is awkward to squeeze my Canon 20D into and offers no real protection from the elements. If it were $10 I wouldn't complain, but I just bought the Tamrac 5684 Digital SLR camera case for $10 LESS and that action has a badillion pockets and seals my SLR away in a shock absorbent foam vault. I'm about to return the case/cover above right now.
EOS 20 Soft Case July 27, 2006 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Was looking for something to use when I didn't want to carry all the other stuff in a hard case. This works just fine when all you need is camera & 1 lense. Not fancy but it does the job
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