I received the case today, and I decided I just didn’t like it. It has snaps on the back and the front goes over the top and down in front of the lens. So, if I get the front cover back over the camera, I have a folded piece of matereal between my face and the viewfinder.
So, were I to use it I would have to unsnap the front cover completely separating it from the bottom part. So my 73 year old eyes could see through the glasses I wear, and the viewfinder. So I won’t use it unless and except for long term storage.
Not that the camera won’t be protected. It will share a case with my other cameras. A Sony digital, a red Kodak M38, color, and a yellow Kodak M35, black and white.
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