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Hakuba DMSP-SD4 Plastic Case for Digital Memory

Hakuba DMSP-SD4 Plastic Case for Digital Memory
From Hakuba USA, Inc.

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Product Description

High resolution, affordable digital cameras have sparked a revolution in digital photography. Hakuba is leading the way with the introduction of its new "Digital Series" line of accessories and products. Known for its professional-quality photographic, audio and video accessories and equipment, Hakuba has now developed a complete line of digital accessories that are versatile, creative and essential solutions for today's digital photographers.This case holds up to 4 Secure Digital cards.


Product Details

  • Brand: Hakuba
  • Model: DMSP-SD4
  • Dimensions: 4.00" h x 1.00" w x 8.00" l, .15 pounds

Features

  • Constructed of a durable plastic shell with rubber molded lining for maximum protection
  • Can be easily clipped to a camera strap or belt loop

Customer Reviews

Exactly as needed5
Works as advertised. Nice to have a padded case to store my SD cards, knowing they are safe from being damaged or lost. Bonus clip that I wasn't expecting. It wasn't shown in the original picture, although it appears to be there now.

Overkill - and better for it.5
This is practically a vault for 4 SD cards. The external shell is robust kind of plastic that looks and feels like it could survive a good sized truck rolling over it. It is not advertised as water-resistant, but at least when it is new, this case looks like it would be moderately water-resistant for a few minutes at least.

The inside is another kind plastic, which is a bit spongey. The four recessed wells grasp the SD card and a thumb notch allows quick access.

Overall, the unit is just shy of a half-inch thick and has a reasonably sturdy hook attached.

In sum, this unit is overkill offering far more protection than your SD cards actually need. Is it a better product because of this? I think so, but others might find they prefer a unit that offers less protection made of more flexible material.

Jerry

Disappointingly large2
I didn't expect this case to be almost 1/2" thick. It uses up about the same volume as the 4 memory cards in 4 separate plastic cases. It does have a lot of padding, but I don't believe that SD cards are that sensitive to damage on being dropped. This case looks like you could drop it off the top of a tall building and your SD cards would still be OK. I'd like something slimmer in my pocket.