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Sony LCS-CST General Purpose Soft Carrying Case for Slim Cybershot Digital Cameras

Sony LCS-CST General Purpose Soft Carrying Case for Slim Cybershot Digital Cameras

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Brand: Sony
Category: Photography

List Price: $14.99
Buy New: $12.61
You Save: $2.38 (16%)



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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 202 reviews

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Dimensions (in): 4.8 x 3.3 x 1.5
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Warranty: 90-day warranty

MPN: LCS-CST
Model: LCS-CST
UPC: 027242673656
EAN: 0027242673656
ASIN: B00091S0WA

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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5 out of 5 stars Perfect for the my camera, and at a great price!!!   April 5, 2006
 89 out of 90 found this review helpful

I just purchased the new Sony DSC-W50 and wanted a case to protect it. This is a great case in my opinion. Soft and plush inside, but firm and protective on the outside. The camera is held firmly in place from the moment you first slide it in the pocket. The additional small zippered pocket on the outside is handy for extra memory sticks, or maybe even an extra battery. The belt loop is very handy, and there is even a metal ring so that you can attach it to a carabiner or something of the like if desired. However, what I like most is that it will protect your investment and look good doing it. I think it's one of the best buys out there. It can be had for less than $15 delivered from several sellers through Amazon.


5 out of 5 stars A great little case.   October 1, 2005
 41 out of 43 found this review helpful

I bought this case for my Canon SD300 that I had recently purchased. I was looking for a small compact camera case that still have some type of padding or support. While at the store, I compared the case meant for the Canon to many others. I picked up this one mainly because it had much more protection compared to the Canon case, and it came with an extra zipper in the front, perfect for that extra memory card/battery you need to carry around. Even the inner lining of the case is exceptional, with fuzzy material soft enough not to scratch the LCD screen. My SD300 fits perfectly in the case, and although they may not be the same brand, it definitely was a great buy.


5 out of 5 stars Perfect size for the Sony N1   July 10, 2006
 32 out of 34 found this review helpful

I bought this for my Sony N1 digital camera. Buying online I was worried that it would be too small or too bulky but it's absolutely the perfect size. The price is great especially for something that is Sony. I like the fact that it has a strap that you can snap onto your belt. There's also a small zippered pouch on the inside front that you can put an extra memorystick or even battery. The only thing that could make this case even better would be a clip for those who don't wear belts but still wear pants.


5 out of 5 stars Great case that fits Sony camera DSC-W50, W70 serie   June 3, 2006
 21 out of 21 found this review helpful

I bought this case for my wife's new Sony DSC-W70 camera and she loves it. It is pretty slick and fits the camera just tight and right. Its plush interior foam pad offers plenty of protection. I'd say that the camera would suffer litlle damage when dropped. The exterior case is made with a high quality material that not only looks good but will also last for years. The whole thing stays small enough to be carried in my wife's purse easily. Keep in mind that its overall thickness is about 1.5 inch (while the camera is just 0.5 inch) so it won't fit comfortably in any pant/shirt pocket though. If this is what you want, then probably get the leather case model without foam instead. On the other hand, we like the extra protection, zippered pocket, the handy belt loop and the unbeattable price/quality/look.


5 out of 5 stars Great CASE~It is SMALL, it's COZY, and offers GREAT PROTECTION!!!   April 24, 2006
 14 out of 15 found this review helpful

Ordered this right along with my Sony T-9 digital camera from Amazon. Read all the reviews prior to selecting my case, and this was rated best! Now that I have mine in hand... I have to AGREE with everything I read! Works great!!! Fantastic size, and plenty of padding for protection of my expensive pride and joy! If you aren't sure about which case to get your T series digital camera; trust the reviews as I did. This one is a real keeper!!!!!!!

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