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National Geographic Camera Pouch Earth Explorer Mini
[04.99150]

$39.00
(Ex-GST Export
$35.45)

The Earth Explorer Mini Camera Pouch (1150) is designed to hold and protect a small point-and-shoot camera or camcorder with media accessories.



Padded main compartment holds and protects a small digital point-and-shoot camera, or camcorder
- Thick, wide shoulder strap
- Front pocket holds media accessories
- Rear flat pocket for accessories and personal item
- Belt loop connections (belt not included)
- Special connecting loops allow you to tie additional gear to the exterior of the bag
National Geographic Camera Bag Dimensions
Dimensions (cm) Length Width Height Weight (kg)
Camera Pouch MiniINside 7.5 3.5 9 0.17
Outside 8 5 10


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