Zing 510-102 ZB1 Standard Zoom SLR Cover (Blue)

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Works great, hard to decide the model you need.

(5 out of 5) by Aldo R. Perez on Sep
12, 2009 (Pittsburgh)
The Zing is a great product. It lets me travel light while keeping my camera safe. I use it on a Pentax K2000 (s small DSLR) with a Tamron AS XR Di LD IF f/2.8 28mm-75mm (a decent size lens) with no issues. My only problem was deciding on witch of the Zing size case to buy. The camera fits great but the lens area has a lot of free area at front (could hold a bigger lens). Makes me wonder if the smaller version of the Zing would have been better. Still, great product and what I use when I want to travel light.
Good for "On the Go"

(3 out of 5) by J. Sarna on Sep
11, 2009 (Hudson Valley, NY)
I got this to go with my Nikon D90 DSLR with a nominal zoom lens. It is not a perfect fit, but it does the job well enough to earn a place in my backpack and camera bag. The Nikon D90 is a little too "tall" for this zing sling and the zoom lens is a little too fat to fit easily, but with a little stretch and tug it all works out just fine and I felt completely comfortable with the camera in my backpack being tossed around in a Land Rover or stuffed into the overhead bin or even in the back of my car awaiting my next adventure.
I also use it as added protection in my Domke F-6 camera bag, which is a great bag but does not have padding on the sides. With this zing sling I can just toss it in the Domke bag and not worry about it.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:It DOES fit the Canon XSi

(5 out of 5) by Laura Johnston on Jul
30, 2009 (Seattle, WA United States)
This case fits my Canon XSi perfectly. Works with both the kit lens and my Sigma 17-70mm. I just wish that it was a little easier to get the case on. It's pretty easy to get the case off quickly, but it just takes a little wiggling around to get the case back on the camera. I don't think it will be a problem though.