📸 Snap, Stabilize, Smile! Your perfect shot awaits!
The BUN001 Camera Lens Stand is a lightweight, innovative accessory designed to hold your camera lens securely, allowing you to stabilize your camera hands-free. Its engaging design captures children's attention, making photography a breeze without the need for bribery or coaxing. Weighing just 1.0 pounds, it’s the ideal companion for photographers on the move.
T**G
Cute, good quality, well loved.
This product is built with good quality. It sat well on the camera lens and held ots form and shape throughout the shoot. The kids cuddled it afterwards and my son slept with it the night after our shoot because he loved it so much.
E**V
My little ones loved the bunny!
I was not aware these existed until my daughter sent me a link and asked me if this would be helpful when I take photos of toddlers and babies. Of course, my answer was a resounding "Yes!" This little bunny shutter hugger is well made and my little ones have loved it! So far I have only used it with my 35mm lens and it worked great, but I did put it on my 24-120 lens and it did not get in the way of focusing or any other features. You may have to adjust if you are using your camera's flash though (I use external lighting, so not a problem). Overall, I am extremely happy with this cute little plush animal and can't wait to get more of them!
V**S
So Cute!!
Fits snug on a zoom lens 24-70. It worked so well for a 1 yr old birthday party event!
J**H
Perfect focal point for children’s photography
I’m a professional photographer who mostly photographs children, and my bunny is a godsend. It gives a great focal point for kids, naturally draws babies eyes towards the lens, and it stands up to my daily use. They’re a little pricey but it’s a great value especially if you’re working with preschool aged kids.
K**R
A great option for photographing the little ones.
I bought this for a family photo session as my 13 year old nephew never shows teeth during pictures. I figured this might coax him out a bit. No such luck (a long shot, of course) but the rabbit itself is well made and very cute. Easily stretched wide enough for my basic Canon 18-55mm. Might be a bit tight on my 17mm but I doubt I'd be using it on that one anyway.With my 6 year old, she was subconsciously tilting her head as the rabbit spun when I zoomed (which actually made for a couple of cute pics) so you may have to watch for that, but most photographers use primes for portraiture anyway, so that might not be an issue either.Overall, I'm happy with the purchase and I expect I'll be able to use it in the future.
A**R
Exactly as described
Perfect for photographing kiddos. Do not recommend if your attaching a flash to your camera as it will get in the way
M**E
Perfect for getting baby smiles
It's kind of expensive for what it is, but I don't mind paying for the convenience and quality of the Shutter Hugger. My wife and I opted for the bunny and it works with my Sony mirrorless lenses up to 77mm, although you might need to remove the lens hood temporarily to slip it over the front of the lens. It certainly drew the attention of our 5-month old grandson and helped with getting some smiles and eye contact for better photos. You could probably just hold up a stuffed animal, but this frees up your hands to better grasp the camera and hopefully hold it steadier with the Shutter Hugger. I bought the Shutter Hugger bunny for my wife's iPhone as well and it works just as well. Our bunny matched the pictures as shown on Amazon and the quality of the stitching, etc. was excellent. I suppose it might work for pets too.
T**Y
Held my subjects' interest
This is a cute little bunny and has the intended effect. My two and four-year-olds are amused by it and it helps them look at the camera, though sometimes they'll run over to me and try to grab it. My infant is starting to look at it as well. The rabbit's head does get in the way of the camera's built-in flash a bit, but that's not a big deal because 1) I prefer using a mounted external flash anyway, and 2) the bunny can just be turned to the side a bit to get it out of the front of the flash if need be. My kids didn't turn their heads sideways when I did this.
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