Tamrac 3320 Aero Zoom 20 Case

Product Description
The Aero Zoom 20 is an ultra-compact, foam-padded zoom pack perfect for protecting digital cameras with large built-in zoom lenses. It is also ideal for compact digital or hard drive camcorders. A zippered top with weather flap provides quick access and protection from the elements. Two slim side pockets store extra memory cards or batteries. The adjustable shoulder strap, belt loop and carrying handle provide convenient carrying options…. More >>
- The Aero Zoom 20 is an ultra-compact, foam-padded zoom pack perfect for protecting digital cameras with large built-in zoom lenses.
- It is also ideal for compact digital or hard drive camcorders.
- A zippered top with weather flap provides quick access and protection from the elements.
- Two slim side pockets store extra memory cards or batteries.
- The adjustable shoulder strap, belt loop and carrying handle provide convenient carrying options.
Tagged with: 3320 • Aero • Case • Tamrac • Zoom
Filed under: Video Pocket Camera Accessories
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I bought this bag after reading several post. After purchasing the item I realized that FZ35 will fit on it, but WITHOUT LENS HOOD.
PROS:
- Small an nice bag, with good padding
- Fit FZ-35, but with out any LENS HOOD
CONS:
– would not fit with LENS HOOD (Disappointed )
– side pockets are too small, can keep only SD CARD, hard to fit an extra battery, and impossible to fit any LENS filters (Disappointed )
Rating: 4 / 5
The case is exactly the size for the Panasonic Lumix Fz-35. There is no room for anything else, not even the battery charger.
Rating: 4 / 5
I bought this for a Panasonic Lumix FZ35 camera. It works very well. Very nice case.
Rating: 4 / 5
I got a new Panasonic super zoom camera (Lumix DMC-FZ35 – Great!) and needed a case for it. The camera’s an odd size – not as big as a DSLR but considerably bigger than a point-and-shoot. This Tamrac 3320 case is a perfect fit. The camera will fit with the lens pointing downward but I find it is more convenient with the lens pointing to the side so that the “handle” end of the camera is at the top and can be grabbed easily. There are two small exterior pockets (one on each side) that can hold thin items – I keep a filter in one and the lens cap in the other. There is no room for extras such as batteries and other supplies so if you feel the need for lots of additional gear, a roomier bag might be better. For me, this is the perfect bag and even has a wide, sturdy belt loop.
Rating: 5 / 5
The upside: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ28 fits perfectly into this bag (lens hood not attached). The bag adds minimally to the dimensions of the camera. You can put the hood with the hood adapter upside down on the bottom of the bag and the camera still fits in perfectly (the camera lens goes into the wide side of the hood).
I’m giving the exact dimensions of FZ28 to help you judge if this bag would be good for your particular camera: the length is 4.25″ including the lens cap and the viewfinder eyepiece (the latter protrudes 3/8″ behind the back wall of the camera); the width is 4.5″ (not including the tiny strap eyelets); the height is 3″ almost exactly.
The downsides: Side pockets are too tight to hold almost anything except for a SD card in a tiny protective case it usually comes in. I think it’s a design flaw. The FZ28 battery measuring 1.75″x1.375″x0.75″ fits in a pocket only with certain effort and since the pocket is too tight it bulges inside the bag. As a result, the camera already would not fit in as comfortably (especially with the hood inside). Besides, you would not be able to take the battery out of the pocket while the camera is in the bag. Of course there is no room for a charger and other accessories.
The shoulder strap has no padding and is made out of rather coarse woven nylon. When you wear the bag on your shoulder make sure it does not rub against your skin – it might irritate or chafe it.
Tamrac has a compatibility chart where one can find recommended Tamrac bags for most of popular digital cameras. I could not put the URL here, but go to tamrac site and you’ll easily find the “Digital Camera Fit Chart”. Ironically, 33xx (Aero Zoom) series bags are not listed there (may be because they are “new”).
Rating: 4 / 5