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You pull flip the top up, then the front (with the silver logo) flips down (towards you in the photo) revealing that this front piece has a top part that sits parallel to the original/outer top. From the photo you would logically think that the top flips up and you pull the camera up out of the case. However that is not the case. So after you flip the top up and the front out, you can pull the camera out of the case. It can be annoying.I would prefer a simpler, top up camera out case.
I should have ordered the Canon PSC-4000 Deluxe Leather Case that is for the Canon SX10IS Digital Camera which I have. The second case attaches to the side of the camera case.
It stays closed via a magnetic snap, assisted by velcro. To open the PSC-5000 case the front pulls away at the top.
It has a strap so it can be attached to your belt. It can be used to hold a spare memory card and a backup battery for the camera.
A small, second case comes with the package. It's about the size of a 1-1/2"" cube.
The case is compact and well built.I ordered this case by mistake and it was too small for my camera. I returned the PSC-5000, but after looking it over, I was impressed and did order the PSC-4000.
Great case for my G9. Well made and keeps my camera protected. I use the belt clip but it comes with a carrying strap too. There's a small side case for extra memory cars if needed.
This is a must have for your average photographer that wants to protect his/her investment. By the way it looks nice as well and attached to your belt.
It is most unfortunate that this not-inexpensive camera is sold without a case of any kind, but this is certainly not a reasonable solution to that problem. I bought it; I tried it; I sent it back. This case is bulky, awkward to use, and provides limited protection. Surely somebody is marketing a more useful case for the G9. I am still looking for it.
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