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The quality if the Zing pouches exceeded my expectations. Their construction is impeccable. They look good enough to compliment any equipment. They provide reasonable protective padding without a big penalty in bulk. They are very, very lightweight. Compared to what the big-name camera and lens makers charge for their pouches, the Zing pouches are free.
Tiffen, the manufacturer, has been making lens filters and other accessories for 70 years. I’ve used their filters for over 25 years and never been disappointed.
Whether your equipment is Leica or Hasselblad or just a no-name bargain you’ve lucked into, you won’t go wrong here. My only complaint is that they don’t have a wider range of sizes. For example, I’d like a pouch that would provide an ideal fit to a DSLR body. What they offer is a little big or too small for my Sony Alpha 550.
Tim Naff
Zing MPBK1 Medium Drawstring
At first, I bought the Mountainsmith Exposure II Camera Bag for my Canon PowerShot SX200 IS, but it was much too bulky and big to carry for long. So I bought the Zing case and only take it off my belt at night, it’s so compact and comfortable to carry around. I like the pocket on the flap that allows me to carry an extra battery and a couple of SD cards. The construction is excellent, durable, strong and I like the velcro strap that holds it on my belt. The over flap closure makes it very quick to whip out the camera and grab a shot. If it ever wears out, and it shows no signs of doing that, I’ll get another one just like it. Good buy, good value.
Zing Design Contour Compact