So you bought the camera you've been eyeing for the past three months. What's next? Well, a screen protector would be nice for the LCD. But for all rounded protection, nothing beats a good, sturdy pouch. The last thing you'll want is to accidentally drop your camera while fumbling for it in your bag. Finding it soaking wet after making that dash across the road in the rain will further dampen your spirits. To get started, here are five camera pouches which we think will give you a peace of mind.
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