The title in the ad is misleading. The name on the front of the case says Esme, not Canon. There is a reason for that: it was not made for the Canon PowerShot A1100IS 12.1 MP Digital Camera. It's too small for the camera that is named in its advertised title.
I might not have cared about it not being a Canon product were it not for the fact that I feel like I have to force my camera into it. To insert and extract the camera, I have to pull hard to get the mouth of the case open, and even then it only opens about one and a half inches. Then, in order to get the zippers closed, I have to press the sides too tightly over the front and back of the camera while the thick elastic sides of the case squish the top and bottom of the camera. (No matter which end of the camera I insert first, it doesn't help.)
Sure, it has a belt loop and rubber zippers and a belt clip, but so what! I'm very uncomfortable about what effect this tight fit might have on the camera's delicate buttons, lenses and viewfinder. In an attempt to make more room inside for the camera, I leave the wrist strap hanging out between the zipper closures.
Even weirder, there is a mesh pouch inside the case. What am I supposed to store in the pouch when I can barely fit the camera itself into the case? All the mesh pouch does is take away more space from the camera.
Adding insult to injury, Amazon has dropped the price from $17.19 to $12.21 since I bought this fraudulent "Canon" accessory. Even the new price is too much.
Do yourself a favor and buy from a camera shop where you can test and see the appropriateness of a case for your camera.Get more detail about Canon PowerShot A1100IS 12.1 MP Digital Camera Carrying CaseCrown Compact Travel Case (Grey).
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