Specifications:
- Protect your digital cameras from bumps and bruises with the mini digital camera carry bag case
- Economical protection for camera and camcorders
- The Nikon camera bag provides ample space for your device and accessories
- Extremely compact and lightweight durable Nikon camera bag for you
- Nikon camera bag is easy to open and close with zipper
- This durable Nikon camera bag is perfect for traveling and any outdoor recreation
- Nikon camera bag has been designed for you, to protect and carry your camera around easily
- Nikon camera bag is universally designed to fit almost all digital compact camera on the market
- This Nikon camera bag has enough space for accessories along with your memory cards, cables and so on
- This is a non-OEM product
- Color: Black
- Compatible with: Nikon DSLR
- Size: 22.5 x 13.5 x 11.0cm/8.9 x 5.3 x 4.3in(L x W x H)
- Interior Material: Shock-absorbent Foam
- Exterior Material: Waterproof Cotton Canvas & Waterproof Nylon
Details:

- The durable and long-lasting camera bag for Nikon has been designed for you to protect and carry your camera around easily

- The camcorder bag provides ample space for your device and accessories
- It provides a great versatility and capability, has the compact and attractive design, which provides an incredible storage capacity


- You can add a extra shoulder strap or a waistband to mee your different needs

- Lightweight camera case bag is compact and extremely easy to carry


- This great looking and well made bag with zipper closure is absolutely a must have for you
How to Travel Safely With a Camcorder:
Instructions:
- Carry your camcorder in a padded case. They may cost a little extra, but replacing a cracked lens will cost much more
- Always bring your camcorder as a piece of carry-on luggage when traveling by plane. Never check your camera at the baggage counter and never stick it in the trunk. Your camcorder will be safer from the elements on the seat next to you
- Have the camera ready at customs and security gates. The security checker will likely want to inspect the camera to be sure it is not a weapon
- Buy adapters for international power outlets. Make sure you get a quality adapter for your charger when you are traveling abroad. Don't buy one that is going to short out and ruin your battery
- Get a room with a safe. Check ahead of time with your hotel to see if there will be safes in the rooms. Most cleaning staffs are very professional and ethical, but lock it up for extra security
- Let your camera warm up or cool down before using. If you'll be traveling to vastly different climates, you'll want your camera to adjust to the new temperature naturally
- Insure your camera. Many home and contents insurance policies cover accidental damage
How to Choose the Best Camera Case:

Cameras come in every shape, size and form. Digital cameras can be as small as cell phones, while SLRs continue to grace the photographer's hand with its heft. A wide selection of camera cases are available to photographers to use to protect their valuable equipment. See the steps below for help selecting the best camera case for your needs
- Determine the specific size and proportion of your camera by checking your manual or measuring them yourself. Take note of these measurements and bring them with you when you go out in search of a camera case. Better yet, if you have a way to carry your camera with you safely, bring the camera along to make sure you find a case that fits it properly
- Consider your needs before setting out to buy a camera case. Do you want a simple case to hold your camera only? Or, do you want a case with lots of pockets and extra space for film and other photographic accessories? Deciding before you get to the store or shopping online can save you from a lot of indecision, and potentially, from spending more than you need to for what you actually want
- Research camera cases online. Fortunately, there are plenty of websites that review various items for purchase. Spend some time reading reviews and examining specifics of camera cases before deciding on the one you want. Lots of retail websites offer reviews by previous customers and other websites are set up specifically for individuals to report their impressions of a product
- Consider when and where you will be taking your camera. If you are an active outdoor enthusiast, you may prefer a well-padded case, while an urban photographer who is always on the go may need something lightweight and accessible. A measure of padding is always necessary, as dropping the case or camera in any situation could potentially be very damaging
- Before purchasing, make sure you know your retailer's return or exchange policy for camera cases. This way, you can try it out and see if it suits you and still have the freedom to swap it for something better if you find it does not meet all of your needs
How to Protect Digital Cameras:

- Purchase a protective case if your camera doesn't come with one. Ideally, these should be hard enough to withstand a minor impact. If at all possible, it is advisable to find a case which offers some degree of protection from external moisture
- Invest in a lens filter. Damage your lens, and all of your pictures will suffer. Therefore, it is important to protect your camera lenses from scratches and scuffs. If you do get a scratch, simply remove the filter and replace it with a new one
- Protect you LCD display. For a reasonable price you can purchase pop-up shields which both protect the screen from damage, and also provide glare reduction by blocking direct sunlight from reaching the screen
- Protect your camera from water. If you will be doing a lot of outdoor photography where you camera is likely to become wet, or could be submerged in water, it is a good idea to invest in a rain cape and water tight case
- Do not leave your camera unattended in an enclosed vehicle during the hot summer months, where temperatures can reach 150 degrees. When dealing with very cold temperatures, be careful when bringing your camera indoors as condensation can form inside the lens. Digital cameras, like other electronics, do not like extremes in temperature
Tips & Warnings:
- Invest in some silica gel packets and stick them in your case to prevent moisture damage
- Keep your camera secure. Carry it on your front instead of your back. Make sure the bag is zipped and fastened
- Some companies offer lines of inconspicuous camera bags. Shop around
- While packing, keep your camera separate from any lotions, sunscreens or bug repellants. Leaky bottles will damage your camera
- Leave the camera home when you go to the beach. Sand is awful for cameras. If you must bring it with, bring a sealable bag and a brush to get rid of any stray grains of sand
NOTE:
- When the bag gets wet, you can wipe it with a dry cloth to fully dry before using, otherwise it will cause fabrics to fade
- Please keep it from sunlight and high humidity environment
- Protect your digital camera from accidental damage and scratches
- Do not use chemical lotion (alcohol, alkali, etc.) to wash it, otherwise it will cause deform of the product
Package Included:
- 1 x DSLR Photography Camcorder Bag for Nikon