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Photographic Accessories Discussion on other Photography related Equipment. Tripods, Luggage and suchlike. |
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"bean" Bags
Anybody made any? Do you have any tips on materials used or sources for the fillings etc.I have seen some for sale on WHE, but these seem very overpriced.
Regards Subzero. |
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I purchased a double bean bag from Wildife Watching supplies,which I use to balance my scope when digiscoping(using a single one)also use a single one to rest on a ledge etc.I think they are very easy to make using rice or dried beans.
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Has anyone tried vermiculite as a filler? this should be quite good as it has excellent vibration damping properties.
I have a WWS pre-filled single, mainly used to lay on top of the lens to counter mirror bounce. cheers, Andy
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Actually that's a good idea, though would it not degrade into powder over a year or two of use, and is it not a bit springy? Leif |
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Many Thanks,
Christine,Leif and Andy for your replies. I have looked at WWS and there are many other things of interest,which I will look into, but as for bean bags you must be able to make them much cheaper than that. For Christine , you say you use a bean bag to stabilize you digiscoping rig, why? For Andy Bright, I see from your site www.digiscoped.com (that's a plug for you! not that you need one) that you have a small bean bag ontop of your 500/600 lens, are you using this instead of, or as well as your hand to dampen/stabilize the lens? Not to sure about vermiculite as I believe it is used by gardeners to "store" moisture and is also used in hydroponics? regards Subzero. |
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Putting a bean bag on the scope helps to keep it steady,as there is a camera attached to the scope eyepiece ,and it tends to tip up as it were.Also as Andy has mentioned I do often put a beanbag onto the lens if it is being used with a tripod,just helps to stabilise,esp if it is a little breezy.
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On its own, the bean bag helps subdue a bit of mirror bounce but it is even better with a steadying hand placed upon the beanbag. This is all for 850mm or so (no I.S.) at lowish shutter speeds, so it's probably over the top for many. cheers, Andy
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