🎯 Stabilize your shot, wherever the adventure takes you!
The LensCoat Lens Sack is a rugged, water-resistant bean bag platform designed to stabilize camera lenses on any surface. Featuring full-length non-slip grip material, an adjustable securing strap with carry handle, and 4 D-ring points for versatile attachment, it offers customizable support with a leak-proof YKK zipper. Available in Realtree Max5 camo and other patterns, this USA-made accessory is perfect for professional photographers seeking reliable, portable lens stabilization.
D**E
Well built
Well built and easy to use. For now I use sunflower seeds inside a ziplock (easy to dispose of when done and the birds will eat them).
D**J
Excellent lens stability
Filled this with buckwheat hulls and went on safari in Kenya. This was an indispensable accessory to stabilize my 600mm lens while shooting from the top of the safari vehicle. Highly recommended!
G**E
This works great
This works great to keep my camera and lens off of the ground, car or window. Helps to protect my camera gear and my vehicle. I put black sunflower seeds in my LensSack. Keeps it light. Can also use rocks, dirt or sand on location if you needed to hand it from a tripod to help stabilize the tripod for taking longer exposure pictures.
J**I
Sufficient for My Needs
It work okay. I filled it with styrofoam pellets. My camera lens fits nicely on the lens sack.
P**O
Can't go wrong with LensCoat products!
And this is no exception. Just be sure to fill with buckwheat shells for less weight/excellent stability. I purchased the 2kg size and it filled the lens sack perfectly with a little extra to spare.
T**T
Pretty easy.
I used pillow packing rather than beans or beads so it was lighter for hiking. No issues with this product.
S**N
perfect for out of car wildlife photography
perfect for out of car wildlife photography. 6 lbs of black oil sunflower seeds seems to be perfect for fill.
A**.
I slap this on the car hood to support my telephoto lenses
I often photograph wildlife from my car. When a shot opportunity happens, I don't often have the luxury of time to set up a tripod. More often than not, I slap this over the edge of the car door, or on to the car hood, and set my telephoto on top of the beanbag for support. It allows me total freedom of movement but steadies my shot.I recommend using plastic beads to fill it, instead of beans or husk shells - as the plastic beads do not attract animals to chew it open when left in the car trunk or in the garage for long-term storage.
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