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Key Features
- Holds Lenses up to 500mm
- Removable 3/8"-16 Mounting Plate
- Water-Resistant Cordura
- MOLLE Webbing
The black, empty LensSack Pro Jr Beanbag Support from LensCoat provides a stable base for lenses up to 500mm. It has a removable mounting plate with a 3/8"-16 thread so that you can attach a gimbal or other tripod head to the beanbag. Made from water-resistant Cordura, the LensSack Pro Jr features MOLLE webbing, two storage pockets, and two adjustable straps allow for easy carrying.
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Is this bag to big for a NIKON D610 with grip and ...
Is this bag to big for a NIKON D610 with grip and an 80-200 lens attached?
The LensCoat LensSack Pro Jr Beanbag Support will be fine for use with the Nikon D610, the battery grip, and the 80-200mm lens.
Date published: 2025-01-07
Does this beanbag flatten down at all for travel ...
Does this beanbag flatten down at all for travel when empty of bean/hull filling?
Yes, the LensCoat LensSack Pro Jr Beanbag Support does flatten down when empty.
Date published: 2020-03-26
Has anyone tried the LensSack Jr. with a gimbal ...
Has anyone tried the LensSack Jr. with a gimbal head? Would like to use the Jr. with a gimbal head and Nikon 600 f/4 while in Kenya.
According to LensCoat, you may add a gimbal to this product via the 3/8-16” mounting plate.
Date published: 2019-06-13
I'd like to use buckwheat hulls to fill this. How ...
I'd like to use buckwheat hulls to fill this. How much do I need to purchase?
When using the LensCoat LensSack Pro Jr Beanbag Support it is good to use a little less than 6 lbs of "buckwheat hulls"
Date published: 2022-05-01
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Can I use this bag for my Nikon 600mm f4 lens?
I use it for Canon 100-400mm.I also try to use Canon 500 f4 but its to small.I just got the bigger size and I recommend you too.
Date published: 2018-08-27
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Shooting from a Silverado pickup with a Nikon D810 and a Sigma Sport 150-600mm lens, would the Pro or the Jr. be a better choice?
I have both. I use the Jr for Canon100-400 and the Pro for Canon500. Its possible to use the 500 Olso with Jr. My advice to u, go for the bigger one
Date published: 2018-08-26
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does this bag good enough to support 400-600mm tele lenses ?
I bought mine for a sigma 150-500 and I found it a little on the low side resting on my car window sill with my gimbal so I would suggest for you to measure the height that would be comfortable and maybe look the pro specifications Which ever you choose you'll find it handy when slowly driving a country side road and very useful for quick shot resting on your vehicle
Date published: 2018-08-26
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Would this bag be oK to use with a Sigma 500 f4.5 lens?
I bought it to use with my Sigma 150-600 and it works great! I've used it to support lenses on the hood of my car and by slipping it over the door to shoot bald eagles using the car as a blind. I have the metal plate but have not used it yet as I just don't seem to need it. Maybe use it this spring to shoot bears in Yellowstone as it will be easier to swivel the lens. I filled mine with packing peanuts to keep it light weight for carrying along with other camera gear.
Date published: 2018-08-26