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Key Features
- Designed for DSLRs w/ Zoom Lenses
- Bean Bag w/ Sturdy Nylon Shell
- Adjustable Strap
- Off-Center 1/4"-20 Mounting Screw
The Green Pod from The Pod is a bean bag that serves as a camera platform for DSLRs with zoom lenses up to 200mm long. The Green Pod is constructed of sturdy nylon and filled with plastic pellets, which can be removed and added in order to customize the Pod based on your specific camera/lens and the requirements of a particular shot. The stable camera platform is ideal for shooting outdoors from unpredictable surfaces.
More DetailsThe Green Pod features a 1/4"-20 screw at the edge, enabling you to mount a camera with a zoom lens. An included adjustable strap can be threaded through the pod's loops in order to secure the camera's lens to the bean bag. The 0.75 lb bag is small and light enough to travel with your everyday gear, ready for any opportunity to support your camera.
The Green Pod is sealed with a strong hook & loop fastener that can be opened and closed as many times as needed. You can change out the plastic pellets for any other stuffing. With a green vinyl bottom and water-resistant nylon shell, the Green Pod is suitable for use in rainy conditions.
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is this compatible with Nikon Lenses?
is this compatible with Nikon Lenses?
Yes.
Date published: 2021-01-18
It says DSLR but will it work with mirrorless ...
It says DSLR but will it work with mirrorless cameras?
Yes it will work with a mirrorless camera..
Date published: 2019-05-30
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Does this work on Tameron 150-600 MM lens?
It will fit on that lens but will it work. I would have to say no. That's a long lens you're talking about. I have used the Pod with two of my lenses, my 24-105 f/4 L and My Canon 50mm f/1.4. It works great with the 50, the 24-105 no so much. The camera tends to tip forward a bit. Once it's tipped forward it's stable but not the support that I was looking for. The reason I got it was to you in dimly lit places where you can't take a tripod, likes churches, that's where I like to use my 50mm. Hope this helps.
Date published: 2019-03-04
I use a Sony DSLR with a vertical grip and most ...
I use a Sony DSLR with a vertical grip and most often a 35/105 zoom. Will this work with the grip installed?
The Pod The Green Pod Camera Platform will not work well when the vertical grip is connected, if one is using the 1/4 20 camera mount on the Green Pod platform. But one can use the included adjustable strap threaded through the pod's loops to secure the camera's lens to the bean bag. Using the strap will allow the platform to secure the camera when using a grip on the camera.
Date published: 2023-07-27
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Is this good for the 7D with a zoom on?
I used mine on safari with a 55-300 zoom and it worked well on the top of their vehicle. I will admit that I used their bean bag more often only because it was so much wider than the pod that I could leave it slightly over the edge of the vehicle and it would stay put allowing me to change lenses more easily. The green pod worked great though
Date published: 2023-12-25