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LensCoat LensSack Beanbag Camera Support (Realtree AP Snow)

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LensCoat LensSack Beanbag Camera Support (Realtree AP Snow)
Key Features
  • Irregular Surface Support
  • Stabilizes Gear
  • Water-Resistant Cordura
  • Adjustable Carry Handle
Stabilize your camera on irregular surfaces like uneven ground, vehicles, or tree limbs with the LensCoat LensSack Beanbag Camera Support. Use by laying it flat to support a longer lens, or folded in half to provide additional height. Constructed from water-resistant Cordura in Realtree AP Snow, a nonslip grip material covers the entire bottom surface, as well as the gusseted edges, to minimize unwanted movement. Secure your camera one step further with the four d-ring attachment points allowing performance in the most rugged environments.
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What do you fill camera beam bags with

What do you fill camera beam bags with
Asked by: Ed
You can use a variaty of options to fill your LensCoat LenSack Beanbag Camera Support. You can use from dry beans, rice, soil or sand.
Answered by: Llinelva D
Date published: 2022-06-19

Is the strap long enough to wrap around the lens ...

Is the strap long enough to wrap around the lens effectively attaching it so it can be moved with the lens?
Asked by: Robert
Generally, the strap in the center of the LensCoat LensSack Beanbag Camera Support would not need to be wrapped around the lens in order to support it. The lens would simply rest on the Beanbag for support. Whether the strap is long enough to wrap around the lens would depend on the lens being used with it.
Answered by: Kirk R
Date published: 2022-04-24

How many pounds of rice, beans, etc., are needed ...

How many pounds of rice, beans, etc., are needed to fill up the beanbag?
Asked by: Adam
Weight will depend on the material you are using but the LensCoat LenSack Beanbag Camera Support will hold 0.971 gallon (3.675 liters) of the material.
Answered by: Samik G
Date published: 2023-07-20

Thinking about using this on top of a foam apple ...

Thinking about using this on top of a foam apple box to stabilize a shoulder rig camera for long shots on a reality tv shoot as well as use it as a pad for sitting on the apple box, is this comfortable to sit on when filled with polybeads?
Asked by: Jimi
While comfort is subjective and may differ from person to person, the LensCoat LensSack Beanbag Camera Support (Black) would be compatible for your stated usage needs and should be relatively comfortable.
Answered by: Manzell L
Date published: 2021-10-05

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What is the internal volume of the lens sack?
Asked by: keith b.
If the dimensions of the beanbag are 19.5 x 11.5 inches (49.5 x 29.2 cm), then the overall volume is 224.25 cubic inches (1445.4 cubic centimeters). That converts to about 1.0 US gallon, specifically 0.971 gallon (3.675 liters). Anything more accurate than that could be provided by the manufacturer.
Answered by: Jacob C.
Date published: 2019-09-17

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It looks like some of the beanbag camera supports come already filled and some don't. Does this one come filled? It doesn't state specifically, so I want to make sure. Thanks!
Asked by: Michelle
I fill mine with sunflower seed. Empty it later or anywhere for the birds. No littering.
Answered by: Tammy S.
Date published: 2020-12-31
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