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Sony LCSVA30 Soft Camcorder Carrying Case for DVD & MiniDV Camcorders

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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Sony
EAN: 0027242642430
Label: Sony
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: Sony
Model: LCSVA30
Publisher: Sony
Studio: Sony
Warranty: 30 days


Product facts:
  • Stylish black design emblazoned with the Sony logo
  • Lightweight, yet incredible durable
  • Three pockets provide you with plenty of storage space for accessories
  • 2-way strap allows you to transport your camcorder either by hand or over your shoulder







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Item Description:
Protect your camera with Sony's camcorder carrying case. Featuring a beautiful, compact design, this case will allow you to tote your camcorder with style and ease. The LCS-VA30 also permits fast and easy access to your camera and accessories so that when the moment is right you never miss a shot.











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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Looking good but its big in size
I recently purchased every thing looks good one thing disappointed me was it is really big in size than I expected.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great and Durable
I like the case and it's exactly what it says. My tripod didn't fit in the bag, but I can zip it up enough to hold it in place without worrying about it falling out. Well worth the money.



Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Shipping?
I do not own this bag.
Instead I write this to address S+H charges people charge. I live in Hawaii, this is not a crime. We should not be penalized for this fact. By penalized, I mean that Hawaii is a part of the U.S.A. but we are treated like we only have one airplane to reach us, and only on every other tuesday.
I want to order this bag. Its $25 currently. MSRP is $115. Shipping costs thru USPS is probably under $10. The cheapest FedEx/UPS/DHL is probably around $15, yet 2 different 3rd party sellers want to charge me $25 or $47 for this bag. I order lots of things online. I know that sellers are using a lower cost price and padding the S+H, but this is rediculous.
I wrote to Amazon about shipping rates and they basically just shrugged. I guess its off to Ebay or find another bag locally for me.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Whatta Bag!
Got this recently and I love it! Well made, roomy, and able to handle everything I wanna take. My only thing is I wish I had one more of those dividers that "velcro" into place in the main compartment -- wonder how I can get one? It would just come in handy: I have one of those Sony ECMHW1 wireless mics for my DCR-HC96, and the receiver is kinda bulky. I need a way to control in within the bag so it doesn't move out of its place, and into the spot for my camcorder. The main compartment is roomy and easy to open, but the latch is very secure. The side pouches are little harder to open, due to the strap hooks. Not hard to open, just that the hooks and rings kinda get in the way. Carrying it kinda makes me look like a tourist -- but I'm in my 50s, I don't care anymore!



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