Otherwise I like the bag. On the positive side: The leather is strong and partly well padded and so provides good protection. The operation is not restricted, and except to exchange battery or memory card you can at least let the lower part always tuned. It also makes sense to use it individually, because they allow companies has a better grip.
But that order from an extremely small camera a block makes by packaging air, is very unfortunate. I'll take that, especially in a bag for a RX100 very negatively. There is no other reasonable
Reason to buy an RX100, unless you want a camera takes good photos, but still very small. If a size is not as important, you get even make better pictures for less cameras. For example, from the same manufacturer has a complete SLR with kit lens, which is clearly superior due to its 3 times as large sensor surface of a RX100. With all due respect for the power of the engineers at Sony and Zeiss as physics speaks against it (and my own comparative tests).
In short: Who will pay the high price of RX100 to have a very handy little camera, to the advantage of this bag makes again to naught.
The bag weighs 105 grams by the way (as shown without belt), and the dimensions 88 x 118 x 49 mm (HxWxD).
The camera weighs 240 grams compared to the (operational) and has the dimensions 58x102x36 (HxWxD). The bag has thus mathematically 2.4 times volume.
For less money you get a RX100