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MB
Greater than one weekI use a lot of road cases, almost exclusively Pelican and Portabrace. I needed something to hold camera accessories and gave these a try. I must say Im very impressed with the build quality of the case and the padding included. Time will tell how well they hold up, but first impressions are very good indeed.
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SAULO SANTILLAN GARCIA
> 3 dayGenial estuche para guardar lo que más quieres!!
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kathy
> 3 dayI travel everywhere with this case which has an important electronic gear inside! Super flexible and definitely water proof since Ive been carrying it around in the rain many times so far!
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Raissa Hang
Greater than one weekIts sturdy and well padded. The Velcro separators made it easy to organize all my lenses and my camera. Love it.
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Scott B
> 3 dayWe use these cases everyday to hold amp meters for our business. Does a great job and is lighter than some competing brands we have used.
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ronan
> 3 dayGreat case for my camera (a Canon 7D) and a couple lenses (canon 50mm 1.4 and a canon 10-22mm). Ive had it for a few weeks and am happy enough with it to post a review. Ive also attached a couple photos. This is my first time buying a product like this, so I really have nothing to compare it to. Being a photography hobbyist I wanted somewhere to properly store my camera that would protect it for the few weeks its not being used regularly. This case so far is perfect. And since Ive bought it, it took one fall from a dinner table, and my equipment was safe and worked fine later that day. The case itself didnt have a single scratch on it. While I hope it will never fall from a higher position, Im pretty confident that, if it did, the camera and lenses inside the case would be fine. The case also seals well to keep out dust and water. The padding is a bit of a pain to shape. I had to spend an afternoon with an x-acto knife cutting out the shapes to fit my equipment (approximately 2 hours). It comes with two thick pads for the bottom part of the case, so its possible to create a bi-level setup where one keeps smaller items in the bottom pad, and cut out spaces for larger items in the top pad. I did this so I could keep things like a wireless remote trigger, a couple memory cards, and a small manfrotto tripod (link to
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Davida Bork
> 3 dayI recently purchased a new projector for business purposes. It did not come with a case. I wanted to get a hard case for it to protect against damage caused by traveling, storing it, etc. Amazon recommended a case for around $50 that was supposedly built for the projector. I read all of the reviews, and while many were positive, the consensus was that the case was a light duty thin walled plastic box. I have other equipment I store in a Pelican case and have been extremely pleased with it. Thats the style and quality of case I was used to and thats what I wanted to protect my expensive electronic equipment this time around as well. However, for this purchase, I didnt want to spend $200+ for a comparable product from Pelican. I found Nanuk by chance when I was searching for an alternative. Reviews sounded good. The product looked good, their website gave me confidence and over all the product seemed to fit my criteria. The price was $114 on Amazon for a black Nanuk 925 case (the size I needed). For an extra $64 over the light duty case and a savings of about $120 over the Pelican Case, I thought this was worth a try. So far this case is Bad A**! Comparing My Pelican Case to the Nanuk 925 Side by side, I cant tell the difference in quality. The main difference I can see is with the latches. I like the Nanuk hinges better than the Pelican. They grab the top of the case and pull it down tight to make the seal. The Pelican Case I have closes neatly and the latches close nicely, but the Nanuk just feels like it makes a tighter seal. The Nanuk Case came with 2 pieces of special cubed foam inside (1 to use and 1 spare) that i was easily able to separate to make a perfect fit for the projector and accessories. The carry handle feels like the Pelican Case and the outer shell looks and feels similar. Aside from the latches, the only difference appears to be that Pelican is made in the US and It sounds like Nanuk is made in China. If I were a brand snob and had more money to spend, Id go with Pelican hands down. However, quality, functionality and price are important factors to me for this purchase, and so far, this case appears to be the best deal that I have found for my situation. Id recommend this case to anyone looking for a solid weather proof high quality plastic case for protecting their gear.
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Tina
> 3 dayGreat quality and very sturdy. Perfect!
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Shakeel
> 3 dayLoved everything about this case. It can take a beating while keeping things protected and safe. Love the double lock options on it. love the hinges too :)
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Dmitry Maniakov
> 3 dayAlways wanted to organize my photo equipment in one secure, dust/water proof and easy to transport case. This one is big enough to fit Canon 5D, EF 24-70 2.8L, EF 50 1.2L, EF 135 2.0L, EF 24 1.4L, Speedlite 470EX flash and minor accessories. You can adjust the foam as you like.