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Zing Camera Cases

Zing designs innovative camera cases which fit snugly around any camera. Made from Neoprene (the same material as a scuba wetsuit) these cases and pouches are very light weight and keep dirt and moisture away from your valuable camera equipment, whilst at the same time protecting it from knocks, bumps and scratches.




The form hugging material in Zing neoprene cases offers an excellent extra layer to absorb shocks and when inside a camera bag offers that little extra peace of mind. Outside the camera bag, neoprenes’ waterproof properties are ideal protection from light rain, snow, sand and dust, especially with digital cameras that are particularly prone to moisture damage.

One great advantage of the fantastic patented design is that the SLR covers are made from a single piece of neoprene, and as such, there is no need for zips, velcro or buckles which are prone to wear. Simply slot the lens of an SLR into the appropriate part of the case, and you can quickly fold the remainder around the camera giving a form fitting padded protection. Zing camera cases are simple, practical, inexpensive and ingenious!

Shop for Zing products through the retailers featured on this page, or visit the Tiffen website for more information.


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Name: B&H
Website: bhphoto.com
Delivery: WORLD
Name: 17th Street Photo
Website: 17photo.com
Delivery: WORLD
Name: Amazon
Website: amazon.com
Delivery: WORLD
Name: Jessops
Website: jessops.com
Delivery: EUROPE
Name: Camera World
Website: cameraworld.co.uk
Delivery: EUROPE
Tell us about your camera bag. What do you love or hate about it? Would you recommend it to others?



I cant even count the number of times my zing cover has saved my Nikon D200 from scratches and bumps, especially when i need both hands for clambering on rocks, over fences or up trees to get a good angle to shoot from. They also look pretty cool!

Matthew Mulvey, U.K



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