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Compact Camera Holster | By Roberu

Cool case designed by Japanese leather design house Roberu. The "Gun Holder Camera Case" was designed to fit modern compact mirrorless SLR cameras, it is applied to the waist so you can access your camera immediately for a quick shot. The leather belt is included, but you also have the option to attach it to your own belt. Made from cow leather, the case is available in three styles, camel, black, or dark brown. source

Other cool holsters:
- Vice Holster, for Cigarettes and Flask
- Beer Holster
- SLR Camera Holster Kit




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Fujifilm X-T4 - Image

Fujifilm X-T4

Fujifilm have announced the X-T4, their next flagship camera in the X series. The gorgeous new mirrorless camera has a number of features that may make it worth a look for photographers, such as in-body image stabilization, a new flip-out display, and improved battery life. The new model packs their latest 26.1MP X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor and X-Processor 4 quad-core CPU that helps enhance image quality and AF performance. For video enthusiasts there is 400Mbps, 4K/60fps...
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LEICA LEATHER CASES | BY LEICATIME - Image

LEICA LEATHER CASES | BY LEICATIME

Leicatime ia a website by "Leica obsessed" Luigi Crescenzi, there you can find out just about everything you want to know about the fancy cameras. Besides the obvious obssesion, Luigi sells really classy leather cases. If you can look past the "very dodgy" look of the website, you´ll find some very nice products. Via David Gensler...
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LYTRO ILLUM CAMERA

After the earlier Lytro Camera, equipped with technology that revolutionized digital cameras, Lytro is now back with the Illum; an innovative camera, again based on the light-field camera technology. The Illum is aimed at professional photographers and has an 8x optical zoom, maximum aperture of F/2.0 and can capture up to 1/4000 of a second. The innovation lies, however, in the light sensors and tight DSLR-like body, and as the original Lytro, the Illum m...
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