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Hand-made leather camera case for Ricoh GXR

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We are pleased to announce an addition of a Ricoh GXR version to our popular range of hand-made leather camera cases. The Ricoh GXR is yet another stylish and high-performing camera, similar to the Olympus E-P1/2 and the Panasonic Lumix GF-1. The GXR takes the concept of exchangeable lenses one step further by incorporating exchangeable sensors! A quality camera case will make this high-tech, yet elegant looking camera even more presentable and also protect this valuable camera from external knocks while at the same time be smooth in the hands when using it. A detachable back cover protecting the LCD display is available as an option.

These camera cases handmade by an artisan, one by one, in the old center of Tokyo. Their quality and feel are extraordinary; “Perfume of REAL leather, high quality finish and stitching” writes one satisfied customer.

A unique feature of this case is that the strap attaches to the case, not to the camera as with most other cases. This case effectively cradles your GXR safely and gently, safeguarding your investment.

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8 comments so far

  1. Alan Tin
    #1

    How much is we order it and send to HK?

  2. Dirk
    #2

    Thanks for your interest. As usual, all pricing and shipping info including calculator are on the order site. Please follow the link above.

  3. s.b. mukhiar
    #3

    I am a GXR user/owner. Tell me how much it cost your lather case please, in usd cif to malaysia.

  4. Dirk
    #4

    Currency can be changed on the site… and there is a shipping calculator.

  5. Godfrey
    #5

    Does this case fit the GXR when the A12 Camera Mount is used? It’s a few mm wider and thicker than the other A12 camera units.

  6. Dirk
    #6

    Hello, this case will fit any lens module.

  7. Roy
    #7

    can i use on GXR A12 M MOUNT??
    THANK YOU

  8. Dirk
    #8

    Yes, please put in a extra comment for A12 use when ordering.

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