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Canon HC-4100 Lockable Hard Case for GL1/GL2
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Canon HC-4100 Lockable Hard Case for GL1/GL2

List Price: $370.00
Our Price: $279.95
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Description:

Case holds the GL2 with a lens hood and a battery pack attached. There is also enough room to store additional battery packs, MiniDV cassettes and the WD-58H wide-converter, etc.

Features:

Re-inforced metal construction


Locking buckle-style closure


Case can accomodate camera with battery pack and lens hood attached


Extra room for accessories


Canon logo accent


Product Details:
Product Length: 15.9 inches
Product Width: 13.7 inches
Product Height: 8.3 inches
Product Weight: 7.85 pounds
Package Length: 15.9 inches
Package Width: 13.7 inches
Package Height: 8.3 inches
Package Weight: 7.85 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 3 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 3.5 ( 3 customer reviews )
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11 of 11 found the following review helpful:

2Beautiful but fatally flawed.Jun 09, 2003
By Lorenzo F. Gonzalez "Outdoors Adrenaline Geek"
This case is sexy and very professional-looking. It is obviously rugged and well-constructed. But just a few minutes ago, the shoulder strap slipped through the hitch system, and the case (and expensive camera therein) slammed onto the pavement.

When I first got this case, I had noticed the ridiculous attachment of the strap (relies on friction, expecting slippery nylon webbing to grip to itself... stupid) and wondered if I should do something about it.

Other complaints - the "swivels" that connect the strap to the box - don't swivel. So the strap gets all munged up and twisted. Very annoying.

Lastly, with a quick-release tripod plate (Bogen/Manfrotto in my case) left on the camera - the case won't close! STUPID. Even a thinner plate (not that I've seen one) wouldn't work - the fit is so designed. Maybe carving out one of the rigid foam supports in the lid will fix this.

Anyway - I think you'd be better off cutting custom foam for an excellent Pelican case (also readily available on Amazon.com).

The Canon case is a very pretty thing, and will give your rig a very professional look, if that's most important to you. But a Pelican would likely survive a drop out of a car on the freeway... no way this thing would.

6 of 7 found the following review helpful:

3Basic and as inexpensive as they getJul 05, 2003

Unfortunately, if you need a ruggedized case, this is as inexpensive as they come. If you want a truly ruggedized case for professional use, this is not it. If you use a quick release tripod attachment the camera does not fit in the case.
It is quite effective for storing all of your cabling, power supply, tapes, and a few other accessories. And, let's face it, if you shelled out for the GL-2 you are going to want to protect it.
If you truly need a well protected camera and intend to use a Bogen quick release mount, and are lugging this thing all over heck and back, get a custom cut case. Otherwise, this is a great deal at the price, and very sexy.

5Happy with purchaseSep 20, 2011
By Nancy Diehl
I have 2 GL2 cameras and used this case for close to 10 years to carry them back and forth to jobs and such. I will agree that it is a pain that the tripod head does not fit on with the camera but other than that I have had no issues at all. The straps on mine have held up and supported the camera through crowds of people etc. I have even used my case as a temporary seat when none was to be had. (Not a very comfortable one) I think the case is a good buy for the money. (But you always wish is cost less no matter what you are paying.)

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