Soft Carrying Case (Textile) for Cyber-shot except High-end F/R series (Include shoulder strap)

Soft Carrying Case (Textile) for Cyber-shot except High-end F/R series (Include shoulder strap)

51AY5EYM3DL. SL160  Soft Carrying Case (Textile) for Cyber shot except High end F/R series (Include shoulder strap)

  • Case Type – Shoulder
  • Material – Polypropylene
  • Organizer for Accessories – Memory Stick, Battery Pack Conversion Lens
  • Compatible with the following – DSC-S600, DSC-M2, DSC-V3, DSC-F828, DSC-T100, HDR-SR8, DSC-T20, HDR-SR12, DSC-S30, DSC-P9, DSC-U20, DSC-P72, DSC-T50
  • Unit Dimensions – 11 1/2 x 8 3/4 x 6 Inches; Weight – 14lbs. 1 oz

Product Name: LCS-CSH Soft Camera CaseMarketing Information: Compact but still offering plenty of storage space, this lightweight carrying case will never weigh you down. The handy zippered accessory pouch offers quick access from either end of the bag, while the large back pocket holds papers, magazines, or other documents within easy reach. Shoulder strap included.Product Type: Camera Case
Product Information
Accessibility: Top Loading
Physical Characteristics
Color: Black Material

Rating: 4 5 Soft Carrying Case (Textile) for Cyber shot except High end F/R series (Include shoulder strap) (out of 42 reviews)

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Price: $ 9.99

Sony DCRTRV350 Digital8 Camcorder with 2.5″ LCD, Memory Stick capabilities & Remote

41DQY253NBL. SL160  Soft Carrying Case (Textile) for Cyber shot except High end F/R series (Include shoulder strap)

  • Digital8 camcorder with 20x optical and 700x digital zoom
  • SteadyShot picture stabilization system; 2.5 inch color LCD and black and white EVF
  • NightShot infrared mode for lowlight shooting; built-in light, easy dubbing features
  • USB streaming feature, can turn camcorder into a video conferencing tool or webcam
  • Record digital stills onto Memory Stick media (not included)

With all the features packed into the DCR-TRV350, you won’t believe how affordable Sony makes it to share your photos and videos with friends and family. This Digital8 Handycam camcorder includes USB streaming, a remarkable feature that allows you to turn your camcorder into a video conferencing tool or webcam simply by plugging it into the USB port of your PC. Plus, no need to worry about cables or more connections – you can take great digital still photos on a Memory Stick media to share your

Rating: 4 Soft Carrying Case (Textile) for Cyber shot except High end F/R series (Include shoulder strap) (out of 27 reviews)

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10 comments to Soft Carrying Case (Textile) for Cyber-shot except High-end F/R series (Include shoulder strap)

  • InventorJ

    Review by InventorJ for Soft Carrying Case (Textile) for Cyber-shot except High-end F/R series (Include shoulder strap)
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    I believe that this product is a great deal for the price listed here at Amazon. I was able to fit my camera and all the accessories into this bag. That includes A/V Cable, Battery Charger and cord, Lens Filters, extra batteries, and a wide-angle lens. I wanted to allow the camera to lay

    lens-down in the bag so I left one end of the partition alone, and adjusted the other end to accomodate the lense of Sony’s DSC-H5. Unfortunately you can’t see from the photos that the two zippered pockets at the ends open up into the main cavity under the partitions. This allowed the Wide-Angle lens and battery charger to fit with no problems. Before purchasing this product, I was concerned about the size being too big, but it works great for the DSC-H5.

  • S. Caderma

    Review by S. Caderma for Soft Carrying Case (Textile) for Cyber-shot except High-end F/R series (Include shoulder strap)
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    I been looking to buy this carrying case for my Sony DSC – HX1 for quite sometimes but I’m still reluctant to buy this because I haven’t read any testimonials from anyone that this is perfect for Sony SDC – HX1 camera. When my Sony camera came in, I decided to go to Best Buy to buy a camera case but it’s expensive compared here in amazon. So I decided to buy this because this is recommnded by Sony for DSC – HX1 camera. I’m very happy with this product.

  • Gary D. Williams Jr.

    Review by Gary D. Williams Jr. for Soft Carrying Case (Textile) for Cyber-shot except High-end F/R series (Include shoulder strap)
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    This case is actually larger than I expected, but works perfectly. It is well made with plenty of room for my small digital camera (Sony DSC-W55) in a smaller case of it’s own and ALL my accessories which include a quick charger, mini tripod, lens adaptor, zoom lens, polarized lens kit, extra memory cards with carrier and the waterproof camera kit. I plan to get years of use out of this case, and would recommend it to anyone who travels and needs easy access to any or all of their camera gadgets from time to time.

  • Brian Buccigrossi

    Review by Brian Buccigrossi for Soft Carrying Case (Textile) for Cyber-shot except High-end F/R series (Include shoulder strap)
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    I got this bag for a Sony DSC-H20.There is plenty of room for the camera,adapter,conversion lenses,batteries and filters with room for binoculars and more.Sturdy construction is perfect for outings without worry about your gear.This is a great bag!

  • S. Hawkins

    Review by S. Hawkins for Soft Carrying Case (Textile) for Cyber-shot except High-end F/R series (Include shoulder strap)
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    I’m using it for a Sony DSC-H50 + cables, battery charger, extra battery, and more. There’s still plenty of extra room and it’s interior compartment is adjustable in such a fashion as to accommodate most mid-range and high-range cameras. Plenty of pockets, and not too much bulk with a sturdy canvas construction. I had purchased this over the leather model made specifically for the H50 because it was half the price. I don’t regret my decision. Amazon got it here faster than estimated, and for free with the super saver shipping. I won’t miss anymore photo ops, because the camera can go with me everywhere now.

  • GJS

    Review by GJS for Sony DCRTRV350 Digital8 Camcorder with 2.5″ LCD, Memory Stick capabilities & Remote
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    The best features of this camcorder, and that things that make it worth [the extra money] over the TRV250, are its backwards compatibility and its analog to digital converter. Now that my trusty Sony Hi8 camcorder has died after 12 years of service, I not only will still have access to all the tapes, but the bulit in A/D converter will let me burn them to disc with no other hardware except a firewire port and a big hard disk. In addition, it has analog A/V inputs which will allow VHS, TV or other signals to pass through and be digitized. Bulk and the 1:20 recording time of the supplied battery are issues, as is the fact that batteries must be charged on the unit, unless you plan on buying … stand alone chargers. The info-lithium battery system is quite nice, however, telling exactly how much time is remaining. The memory stick is OK for email or web sites, not for serious photography.Bottom line: if you have an extensive library of Hi-8 tapes that you want to play or burn, then this is the ideal unit. If you are starting fresh in digital videography, then the mini-DV units offer significant advantages in size and features.

  • Anonymous

    Review by for Sony DCRTRV350 Digital8 Camcorder with 2.5″ LCD, Memory Stick capabilities & Remote
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    I was looking for a Camcorder which is compatable to a Mac OS environment. I have been very pleased with my Sony Cybershot and was happy to find that the DCRTRV350 is mac usb & firewire compatable. Out of the box this camcorder is easy to use, and the menu and selection of various features is simple to find and access. Picture quality is great. FOR THOSE UNHAPPY WITH THE AUDIO OUTPUT one simply has to select from the factory setting of 14bit to 16 bit stero, and the output is great. You can always tell the reviewers which don’t open the manual past the quick start options…..I especially like the fade-in options, intervial recording (time lapse), remote playback, and the “end search” functions. Once again I have found that Sony combines good hardware AND superior software/options functions which make other brands PALE in comparison. In general I am VERY IMPRESSED with this Sony product.

  • audrey

    Review by audrey for Sony DCRTRV350 Digital8 Camcorder with 2.5″ LCD, Memory Stick capabilities & Remote
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    We are using this camera to take home movies, view/transfer our library of Hi8 movies, and capture digital stills for transer to our computer. This camera has exceeded our expectations in all these areas.While my husband was anxious to get a digital video camera, I was reluctant to spend the money, even though our analog videocam is three years old — a dinosaur by today’s standards — heavy and clunky with few features. But now I’m the one who is always grabbing the camera to film and to take pictures. I love it. Using a memory stick that can be purchased in several capacities, you can take still pictures even as you’re filming; the memory stick we got holds approximately 400 pictures. You can find your shot using the viewfinder (in b&w) or the LCD screen (in color). We had no trouble at all, using the included cable and software, transferring images and movies to our Macintosh computer; it will work for an Intel machine too. A recharge takes us about 80 minutes and is then good for 90 minutes of recording time using the LCD screen or 110 minutes using the viewfinder.Problematic are the LCD screen which, even when adjusted, is difficult to view in high light conditions, and the steep learning curve on the many functions and buttons. On the other hand, there are so many buttons and functions because this camera DOES so many things. There are lots of special effects too. The buttons are very small but that also helps keep the size of the camera down. Some frequently used functions, like backlight and fade, need only a single button to activate.Bottom line: It will take you a while to learn everythng that this Sony can do — the manual is nearly 270 pages!! — but your effort will be greatly rewarded. Also, this camera is terrific if you have tapes in the older Hi8 format. Great camera.

  • Erik Gundersen

    Review by Erik Gundersen for Sony DCRTRV350 Digital8 Camcorder with 2.5″ LCD, Memory Stick capabilities & Remote
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    I just sent back my Canon ZR50 for poor indoor video quality and high motor noise(which can be reduced by applying filters in CoolEdit, which is too time consuming). I replaced it with the Sony DCR-TRV350 and so far it has been performing fairly well. Overall it has comparative specs including almost the same optical zoom level, and the A/D conversion feature (really nice if you want to capture video to a PC from an old camcorder or VCR). On the plus side, it has good indoor video quality including low light situations and very low motor noise compared to the Canon ZR50. On the downside, it is a little more bulky (uses 8mm tapes instead of mini-DV), and has a black and white eyepiece viewfinder. Overall I would recommend this camcorder over the Canon ZR50.

  • Timo

    Review by Timo for Sony DCRTRV350 Digital8 Camcorder with 2.5″ LCD, Memory Stick capabilities & Remote
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    Well, this is the model one level higher than 250, and more expensive. Is it worth? My answer is, definitely YES. I don’t want to repeat what the manufacturer review and others said. Here is the usage summary from my experience (I used both camcoders and returned 250).
    Pros compared to 250:1) Analog to digital conversion feature. You can record directly from your VCR and convert the analog signal into digital one. Either with USB or Firewire, you can make your own VCD or DVD. With XP, windows movie maker can be the capture software and it does a better job than the ImageMixer came with the camcoder.2) Super Night Vision. 16 times brighter than Night shot (250 has). You can record Save Private Lynch in complete darkness with this camcoder (either in color or green).3) Downward compatability. This camera can play hi8, 8mm tapes while 250 can not play hi8 tapes. Cons:
    1) You need to buy a Firewire cable (6 pin to 4 pin if you connect to your PC), maybe a PCMCIA or PC adaptor for Firewire as well. It’s OK even you don’t have them but the USB is 1.0 version so it won’t be as fast as firewire (depending on how big you want the video to be).
    2) Memory stick. Considering the cost of purchasing a separate memory stick this camera can be more expensive than a Canon or JVC mini-DV one.
    3) Extra battery. Same thing. Japs are smart. SO you need to spend more on accessories. For all the 3 cons, you can get around without purchasing anything. E.g., use USB intead of Firewire; do not take still images (therefore not using memory stick) or use Start/Stop to record picture and use software to capture later on; use direct power instead of battery if possible. Accessories are 50%cheaper on ebay.All in all, from big 20x optical zoom to super night shot, A/D conversion to downward compatibility with hi8, 8mm, USB steaming as a web camera, you name it. The features of this camcoder are very complete. But nothing is perfect and everything is tradeoff, don’t you agree?

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