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This best-selling Canon Camera Bag can be yours for just $10 shipped (Reg. up to $20+)

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Adorama via Amazon is offering the Canon 9320A023 100ES Shoulder Bag in Black for $9.99 shipped. Note: be sure to choose the Adorama Camera listing at the above link. That’s more than 50% below the original listing, the lowest we have seen it go for on Amazon and the best price we can find. It is the best selling camera bag on Amazon and carries a 4+ star rating from over 200 customers.

Features:

  • SLR camera bag has non-slip adjustable shoulder strap and carry handle
  • Water-repellent, rugged nylon for durability and comfort
  • Padded dividers for secure storage and easy access
  • Holds 1 SLR camera body, 1 to 3 lenses plus accessories
  • Inside measurement (W x H x D): 10 x 7 x 4 1/2 inches

More on the Canon 9320A023 100ES Shoulder Bag:

The Canon EOS 100ES DSLR Shoulder Bag, was designed with enough room to hold one camera body with up to two lenses and a flash, as well as an assortment of film or memory cards, batteries, and other necessities for photographers. This case is a great bag for the traveling photographer. Practical and attractive, it is a great way to protect your equipment from moisture and dust as well as the wear and tear that results from excessive handling.

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