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£1 bean-bag

aliengrove
Posted 24/03/2010 - 11:25 Link
A quick one for the broke and/or tight photographers on here: having been on a very restrictive budget until very recently, I wanted a bean-bag but did not want to spend much. I bought a square pencil case from the local co-op for a quid, made from some plasticised but soft tartan fabric, filled it with a mix of bulgar wheat and rice from the kitchen cabinet, and super-glued the zip closed. It works very well, and is a permanent addition to my camera bag.
techno-terminator
Posted 24/03/2010 - 11:27 Link
That's a really bright idea

I think I'll have a go at that
let the education continue

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aliengrove
Posted 24/03/2010 - 12:23 Link
Actually, my wife has just reminded me it was her idea...I am the one who always wants to buy things and she is the more practical one!
techno-terminator
Posted 24/03/2010 - 12:31 Link
hehehehehe - that was you told wasn't it
let the education continue

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snappychappy
Posted 25/03/2010 - 09:05 Link
Great idea and tip, thanks.
Jacobite
Posted 26/03/2010 - 15:37 Link
As long as the outside material waterproof/water resistant, you don't want to the contents to get wet!
Don
Posted 26/03/2010 - 15:43 Link
good tip...
comes up every now and again...
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especially useful for hikers, never know if in an emergency you'll need to eat your beanbag, for survival!
Fired many shots. Didn't kill anything.
thoughton
Posted 26/03/2010 - 15:58 Link
Another tip - in a pinch some of your young child's stuffed toys are also full of bean-like material
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Jacobite
Posted 27/03/2010 - 14:31 Link
You give your children toys? mmmmmm, interesting.....now I know why mine are all maladjusted and want me in a home!
techno-terminator
Posted 27/03/2010 - 15:49 Link
What I did use once , and it's still in my bag , was a nice thick facecloth . I knew I would be putting my K-x on a wall whilst I took a shot - and it was a very rough stone one so hit on the idea of a piece of good towelling or similar for protection.

It worked, and it's still in my bag and can be used to dry the K-x off quickly should rain descend on us .

Still to get on and make a wee bean bag
let the education continue

proud owner of a couple of cameras and a few bits and bobs
Gwyn
Posted 27/03/2010 - 16:14 Link
That's a good idea too.
I think I am going to have to rethink how I read your name. Not as techno idiot, but as tech, no idiot .
techno-terminator
Posted 27/03/2010 - 16:36 Link
hehe - well that wee solution was before the days of the tripod . The wall I knew was just the height I wanted - but the surface left much to be desired

I'd had a few lectures on stuff to keep permanently in my bag , which included plastic bags for rain protection and the idea of a small towel for removing the odd rain drops was also mentioned - so now have 2 largish placcy bags and said facecloth which is in a truly horrid shade of salmon pink

Idiot still applies though - had a problem after last week's manual shooting - my Shutter speed insisted on being very very s-l-o-o-w and I couldn't get it to change [ other than shoot Auto again , which I did not want to ] so was persuaded by 2 folk to bite the bullet and take my batteries out overnight and then see what happened. I was really scared at the thought of setting everything up again - but shoved the batteries in - and all was well again
let the education continue

proud owner of a couple of cameras and a few bits and bobs

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