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The MegaGearMG1500 is a custom-fit neoprene camera case designed for the Sony Alpha A6400 and A6500, offering superior protection against scratches, dirt, and moisture while being lightweight and stylish.
B**L
smaller than expected for 18-135mm
this case is a little too tight with the L-bracket attached to a6400. it's probably not designed for that but something to keep in mind. also it is not long enough for a 18-135mm lens attached to the body. it's barely long enough for Sigma 18-50mm lens.if this was a seller review, i would give 5 stars. prompt shipment via fedex and the item arrived earlier than expected considering this was international delivery. extra gift was included with the purchase. nice touch.
T**.
Fits like a glove.
It works, but it’s really hard to get the camera in and out of it quickly. It’s a very very snug fit.
S**Z
Great case for minimal use.
Over all the case is great for minimal use. It came on time and packaged very well. The case is not thick at all. It's super soft and light. It's made of neoprene which is also known as polychloroprene, it's one of the first synthetic rubber products ever made, it's generally stronger and harder than natural rubber and more resistant to water, oils and solvents. The case I got is red although they have more colors available to your liking. The case has a Velcro strap to open and close the case. It also comes with a carabiner (clip) if you need to clip it anywhere, I haven't use this feature as I don't trust this clip to my $1200 camera. It's also very small, so weight difference there doesn't seem to add up. Usually you want a larger carabiner for larger heavier things, not the other way around. The case also has a little pocket, very small I usually put extra memory cards in there just in case. The zipper quality isn't the best it lags to open most of the time and gets stuck, also feels a little cheap. The case is great for everyday use, protects against dust and light drizzle, but I wouldn't trust it heavy rain.The products fits my sony A6400 perfectly, I do struggle a little to put it on, but because the case is somewhat flexible I can pull it a little bit to get it over my camera. Usually it snags the screen and pulls it up which then won't allow me to get my camera in all the way, but it's a simple fix.I like the bright red color, helps me easily spot my case on the shelf. I think it's good for light travel, just be careful not to hit walls or ding your camera against things. This case will protect it against scratches, but no one wants to ding their camera against anything especially if you spent a lot of money on the camera. The case is also not made to withstand falls so be careful when using it. Don't drop your camera this case will not protect it. Always make sure you have the strap around your neck or are holding onto the strap and or camera when using this case.Overall it does the job of keeping it clear of dust and direct sunlight that can cause damage to a camera over time. Great for light weight travel.
S**W
Protection for my Sony A6600
Nice thin sleeve for my camera to add a layer of protection. It provides a tight fit and is difficult to get the camera completely in so the end flap closes. I like the protection.
T**C
Well made but I prefer a different design
This neoprene case is well made and can handle some of the larger Sony lenses, but I prefer the design of the JJC Neoprene case. There are 3 things about the JJC case that I prefer to this MegaGear case.1. The JJC has a removable tether on the left side that you can connect to your camera strap. This allows the case to dangle from the camera strap (out of the way) when you are taking a picture. The MegaGear case has a carabiner attached to the lower right corner of the case. I tried attaching this to the camera strap and it works fine when the camera is not in use, but when you take the camera out; the case gets in the way of your gripping hand. This is a deal breaker for me and the JJC design is far superior.2. The JJC case has a "lip" in the case opening that covers about 1/3 of the rear of the camera body. The MegaGear doesn't include this lip and has a full opening for the camera (nothing covers the rear of the camera besides the cover that velcroes down. I thought this would be an advantage for the MegaGear, but that is not the case. The MegaGear case seems harder to get the camera lined up perfectly in the opening. The JJC is easier because the lip grabs the camera as you work it around. To the MegaGear credit, my Sony A6000 is a new camera so I only have the kit lens at this point; perhaps a larger lens would make the MegaGear easier to insert the camera.3. The JJC neoprene is a bit thicker than the MegaGear.Based on all of the above (primarily the case tether) I'm keeping the JJC and returning the MegaGear. Note, there was nothing wrong with the MegaGear; the JJC just fit my needs better and I prefer some of the JJC design differences.
J**S
Fits well
Fits perfectly with the a6600 + 18-135mm lens with a little wiggle room in the front of the lens, so it could fit a slightly larger lens too. Offers great protection when traveling in my backpack or carry-on luggage. I also like the zippered pocket and chose this case because of that, which fits a lens cap, cleaning cloth, and a moist lens wipe. Highly recommended!
T**N
Pretty good inexpensive softcase
Just barely fits my 6400 with the sigma 16mm lens. I deducted one star from thickness, I wish it could just be a little bit more padded, but for the price it's great. This camera just gets shoved in my backpack with climbing/hiking gear and I don't want a big speciality pack for it. This gets the job done and if I want more protection, I wrap it up in my rainshell which goes in my backpack. Good quality for the price
S**Y
Great for keeping light rain/mist and dust off of camera
This case fit my Sony A6300 with a 16-70 zoom lens like a glove. If the lens had been much longer, it probably wouldn't have fit, so keep that in mind for longer lenses. This won't provide much in the way of protection against falls or major bumps, but it worked well to keep my camera from being scratched and getting wet on my European vacation.
R**2
Light and simple
Taking the camera away for a year, I wanted the lightest, most fabric efficient case for my sony a6400. I previously travelled with a nice leather case but found it added a lot of bulk to the small camera. This neoprene case is perfect for my needs and provides a snug but comfortable fit over my a6400 with the 18-135mm lens.It also fits perfectly with the sigma 16mm f1.4 lens on it. I briefly trialled the 18-105mm lens on this camera and found it too long and too wide to fit into this case.With the 16-50mm kit lens on this case, you'll find there's a lot of left over fabric in front of the lens but this isn't really a problem since it's neoprene.I'm happy with the case and happy to commit to taking this away with me as the sole case for a year away. Would recommend.
O**E
For Sony 6500 with 18-135 lens
Camera used for this case Sony 6500 with 18 -135mm lens with lens hood attached in reverse.This is a light weight case made with 3mm neoprene available in various colours. The stich quality of the case is first class including the plastic pocket forming part of the rear flap. This is a size for size fit for the above mentioned camera lens combination with no wiggle room. It would be better if the case was 10mm longer at the flap end to allow the eye cup to be covered. The Velcro on the end flap doesn’t line up with the mating part on the case body giving only 50 % of the contact area. A karabiner is attached directly to the neoprene which is only useful for clipping empty case to your belt, with camera and lens weight it might rip off. Use strap connected directly to camera body. It’s a bit fiddly getting the camera in and out, so it’s no good if you’re a person who must have a case around the goods at all times. Best used as travel protection then stick it in your pocket and start shooting.
M**R
Works fine on my Sony a6400 with a cage on it
I keep a small rig cage on my Sony a6400 It's a bit of a tight squeeze to get this on but it works. Waterproof and stops the cold from affecting the camera.
M**M
Lightweight
If you want a minimal camera case for a Sony A6300 and 16-70 Sony lens, this fitted well. However its very easily damaged and a fiddle to use. I don't think it would protect the camera from knocks. I bought mine used but as new - it was badly marked so I sent it back and got a proper (but pricey) case instead.
0**M
Basic and easy protection
Great fit for my Sony A5000 plus 18-135 lens. Lightweight and v easy to access.
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