Sony LCJ-RXE Premium Jacket Case


Key Features
- Cyber-shot RX10 Premium Jacket Case
- Protects against dust and scratches
- Constructed of durable polyurethane
- Tripod attachable
- Case Type : Shoulder
- Compatible with: Sony DSC-RX10
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Overview
The LCJ-RXE Premium Jacket Case from Sony is specifically designed for use with the Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 digital point and shoot camera. It can easily accommodate the camera, and provide protection from dust, water, and other damaging elements as you capture images. You can conveniently open the case from the rear and insert the camera in it. You can even mount the camera on a tripod via its 1/4 inch-20 threaded mount while it is encased within the LCJ-RXE. The case enables you to access some of the functions of the camera. For accessing the remaining functions, you can take the camera out from the case.
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physical specifications
| Dimensions | 4-5/8 x 3-1/4 x 2-1/8'' (115 x 80 x 51mm) (WHD) |
| Weight | 3.3oz (92g) |
| Color | Black |
- Sony LCJ-RXE Premium Jacket Case for Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 Camera (Black)
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