Photography equipment is expensive and fragile. A single drop or water intrusion can cause thousands of dollars in damage. Professional photographers and production teams therefore rely on protective cases for their valuable gear.

Core Requirements for Photography Cases

The primary tasks of a photography case are shock protection, waterproofing, and dust protection. The case needs a rigid shell, reliable latches, and a sealing gasket. For teams that shoot on location, portability is also important: trolley handles, wheels, and comfortable grips.

KeXin Series 6 ABS cases feature an elegant finish and high strength, making them ideal for storing and presenting photography equipment. Series 8 large cases are suitable for transporting lights, sliders, and tripods.

Foam Inserts vs. Dividers

Photography cases commonly use either EVA foam cutouts or removable dividers. Foam cutouts offer stronger protection for fixed devices, while dividers provide flexible adjustment for various lenses and accessories.

KeXin can design combined liner solutions based on your gear list: high-density foam for camera bodies, adjustable dividers for lenses, and egg-crate foam or mesh pockets for accessories.

Air Travel Considerations

  • Choose a rugged case to avoid damage on baggage conveyors
  • Include an automatic pressure relief valve to prevent deformation or difficulty opening at altitude
  • Keep total weight within airline limits
  • Consider carrying extremely valuable items or purchasing insurance
  • KeXin Recommended Products

    For a lightweight one-camera, two-lens setup, Series 1 or mini cases are ideal. For full professional kits, choose Series 6 or 8 large cases. All series support custom foam, logos, and colors.