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The Targely CasePRO DSLR Camera Case is designed for photographers who value both style and functionality. Made from high-quality Neoprene, this lightweight and water-resistant case offers superior protection for your camera while ensuring easy portability. With a quick-access Velcro system and compatibility with various DSLR models, itโs the perfect companion for any photography adventure.
R**C
Fits Canon 70D with 18-135 mm IS STM lens with lens hood
The Targely Casepro fits my Canon 70D with an 18-135mm IS STM lens with the lens hood attached in the stored position. Also, with a little stretch (but not overly so) fits with the 55-250 mm IS STM lens attached to the body. I don't have the lens hood for this zoom but there is enough space width-wise to accommodate a lens hood.The neoprene is not form-fitting, having more of a squared-off look. I prefer it this way over the other neoprene cases which look more like a "jock-strap."Although the Targelyy Casepro is similar to the USA Gear duraNeoprene case, I prefer the Targely case even though it is more expensive. Both are about the same size based on the dimensions in the descriptions and both have the zippered pocket for extra memory cards or lens cover. The main difference I see is the Targely uses a Velcro closure versus the USA Gear snap closure. One of the reviews of the USA Gear case described one of the snap buttons separated on one side. The Velcro disperses the pressure of the stretched fabric over a wider area rather than at two snap button points.My only complaint is that the stitching for the Velcro pieces on the case came slightly separated at the corners and may eventually fail with repeated separation and closures over time. I took off one star for this. I may try using Crazy Glue or bring it to a shoe repair store to get the stitching reinforced. If the Targely had double-stitching of the Velcro, I can imagine this case lasting longer than the USA Gear with the snaps and would deserve the higher price and a 5-star rating.UPDATE (12/15/13):1. Case fits my Canon 70D with the Canon 55-250MM IS STM lens with the ET-63 lens hood attached in the stored position.2. After Targely customer service heard about my comments about the weak stitching of the Velcro pieces, I was issued a full refund with a comment that they will be contacting the manufacturer to fix the issue I pointed out. Great customer service from a company that stands behind what they sell. Thank you! If they fix the stitching problem, I would raise my rating to 5 stars.
D**E
Well made but very small
I think that the product will provide a moderate level of protection- meaning it will help keep the camera from small bumps and abrasions in a larger bag, but it is not a substitute for a good field carrying bag or case. The construction seems fine, the seams are all finished with no threads or other extraneous material. My major gripe and the reason for the 3 star rating is the case is much smaller than one would expect for the cameras the manufacturer claims it will fit. My Canon 60 DSLR doesn't fit properly and it is the same size as the other standard EOS camera bodies (the high end bodies are clearly bigger and I wouldn't expect them to fit) the manufacturer says it is made for. I only kept it because it will handle my old Canon AE-1 film camera with a moderate size lens. I would not buy it again or recommend it to anyone.
K**R
Solidly built with a few handy extras compared to OP/TECH options
I have the OP/TECH D-SLR soft pouch, the OP/TECH D-SLR Zoom soft pouch, and the Targely CasePRO. They are similar in quality and in price. I'm using them with a full-frame Canon DSLR. Here are a few comments on the three:1. The OP/TECH D-SLR is the least expensive option. It securely closes with snaps on the back, but sometimes (if you're in a hurry) it can be difficult to get them closed. The material is thinner than the Targely material.2. The Targely CasePRO has the thickest material and a couple of features that make me prefer it to the OP/TECH D-SLR. The Targely has a small zippered pocket on the back that will easily hold a few SD cards, and can also hold one Canon battery albeit snugly. The Targely CasePRO closes with velcro, which is slightly less secure than the snaps on the OP/TECH, but also faster to close if you are in a hurry. Also, the Targely CasePRO has a second velcro strap you could use to attach the case to something, or attach something to the case (e.g., an air rocket),3. The OP/TECH D-SLR Zoom is virtually identical to the OP/TECH Zoom but somewhat longer. It's long enough and stretchy enough to accommodate many longer lenses, but not long enough to accommodate a Canon 28-300 or 70-200, unfortunately. I wound up returning it for this reason. It's too bad, because if the OP/TECH D-SLR Zoom had an additional inch of length it could be used with these two lenses.Of the three - I'm sticking with the Targely CasePRO for now and hoping to find something like the OP/TECH D-SLR Zoom but an inch or so longer.
E**O
Not big enough
I got this SLR sleeve for my Canon 7D after reading other reviews that this one will fit. I read reviews on other brands which claimed they will fit a 7D and did not. Well, this one is no different. It did not fit.I am taking off on a trip to Europe and only want to take the camera with the sleeve. Now I have to make my own modifications to make sure my 7D is protected.Not sure why this manufactures claim things that are not true.The item is well built and looks nice. If you have something like a Rebel then this is for you. If you have something the size of a 7D or larger, then look for another option.
M**E
Too Small for T5i + Canon 18-200mm lens
This is a nice case, but it's simply just a little bit too small to fit my canon T5i with canon 18-200mm lens attached. It fits if I REALLY stretch it, but then the corner is still exposed and it's just too much trouble to have to stretch it so much to make it fit, and I'm afraid it will eventually tear from stretching it so much, so I'm gonna return it and buy a different one which is at least 7" deep to fit my configuration. If your camera and lens combined are 6" or less, I think this case would work for you. The little zipper pouch on the back, and included drawstring bag are nice extras as well.
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