30 wildlife accessories
Wildlife Watching Supplies C14.3 Double Bean Bag
• £25 • www.wildlifewatchingsupplies.co.uk
When you're shooting at ground level, or don't have space to use a tripod, a beanbag can be indispensable. These cushions are perfect for supporting cameras with spotting scopes or long lenses, and can even dampen any vibration caused by your camera. The C14.3 Standard Double Bean Bag is a fine example, with two main compartments that can be filled with beans, rice, corn, bird food, or for an ultra-light option, polyester. It's made using extra-strong thread and double stitching, and designed to support lenses up to 600mm.
Tilley T3 Cotton Duck hat
• £70 • www.tilley.com
If you spend a lot of time outdoors, you'll need a good hat to protect yourself from the elements. They don't get better than the Tilley T3 – a classic design that's been in production for over 30 years. Made in Canada, it comes with a lifetime warranty against faulty materials or just normal wear and tear, and comes in a choice of five colours. Be sure to heed Tilley's instructions on choosing the right size.
Pluto Trigger
• £110 • www.plutotrigger.com
For some subjects, triggering the shutter manually just won't do. The Pluto Trigger is a remote trigger that can also be used with a smartphone. It connects to a smartphone via Bluetooth, and to a camera using cables that are available for most brands. It can also work as an infrared release with compatible cameras. Your phone can then be used much like a conventional
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