Best products from r/japanpics

We found 14 comments on r/japanpics discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 13 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

13. CADeN Camera Bag Sling Backpack Camera Case Waterproof with Rain Cover Tripod Holder, Compatible for DSLR/SLR Mirrorless Cameras (Canon Nikon Sony Pentax) and Accessories Khaki

    Features:
  • 【Large Capacity Size】12.2*9.45*4.72inches,only 0.68kg(1.50lb). Fits 1 camera+3 lens+tripod+other accessories,provided rain cover.double protection for your camera bag and photography accessories.
  • 【Multi-Functions】①Both sides quick acess with protable drawstring, Only 2 seconds to get camera ②Different way of use,In the front it is Chest bag. if used on the back, is backpack. ③Drawstring at the bottom of this travel compact camera bag,used for tripod, monopod or other things ④The detachable and customzied DIY inner bag made of 18MM thickness of 7 layer protection Padding, shockproof and no deformed.
  • 【Main Feature】⑤The shockproof and breathable mat come with one hidden pocket, you can put glove, work ID, card, date cable and other accessories;⑥The comfortable, shockproof and reduce pressure shoulder strap, can be adjusted by your size;⑦Two pockets on the outside of both quick access,fit battery,lens cap,sunglass ect;⑧4 small pockets on the inside of both quick access,used for SD card, creditcard and others.
  • 【Perfect Design and Good Quality】①High density waterproof nylon;②Honeycomb three-layer breathable comfort nylon mesh mat;③More padding, durable and breathable shoulder strap;④Three pieces buckle design,protect your valuabled items from being stolen;⑤The DSLR/SlR Camera bag's suture part all used crossing reinforcement technology,use much longer.
  • 【Satisfied Services】 1 year guarantees: Any problem within 1 year, we will offer a new one for you;Gift: Rain Cover;20 years factory experience with more than 1000 employees focused on camera bag, trustworthy for you.
CADeN Camera Bag Sling Backpack Camera Case Waterproof with Rain Cover Tripod Holder, Compatible for DSLR/SLR Mirrorless Cameras (Canon Nikon Sony Pentax) and Accessories Khaki
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u/AJEDIWITHNONAME · 2 pointsr/japanpics

Hella yeah they do! BOSS COFFEE by Suntory - Japanese Coffee Drink - Imported Coffee - Flash Brewed - Gluten Free, Sugar Free, Dairy Free, Keto, Vegan. (Original Black) (8 oz) (Pack of 12) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PMNR4FR/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_KtVEDbB7FR2MT
And they’re 10.oz cans not 8.oz cans because ‘Merica!

u/Qwigs · 1 pointr/japanpics

I have a $30 one and I love it. Something like this. All it uses is the clean cold water incoming to the toilet and use it to spray you clean. It doesn't have any electronics like these fancy ones.

u/Musashi_13 · 1 pointr/japanpics

Alan Booth made a similar observation back in the 80s in The Roads to Sata: A 2,000-Mile Walk Through Japan, finding all manner of rubbish washed up on Japan's western shore.

Shame about the litter, but cool photo all the same.

Best wishes :)

u/Sybs · 1 pointr/japanpics

I recommend the Global knives if you want better value. I've had mine for years and its great. https://www.amazon.co.uk/G2-Global-Cooks-Knife-20cm/dp/B00005OL44

u/agolec · 13 pointsr/japanpics

I'm not the OP but I'm taking a guess. There are a few different ways to go about this for a timelapse.

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The most basic is a mechanical device that moves kind of like an egg timer, dinging and all: https://www.amazon.com/Movo-MTP2000-Panoramic-120-Minute-Smartphones/dp/B01C9AKRHE/ref=sr_1_10?keywords=pan+head+timelapse&qid=1569161418&s=gateway&sr=8-10

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Some things like this are electronic or have more customization to them, but this is the main idea. It starts at where you want the video to end, and you rotate it to where you want it to begin, and start recording.

u/Lor_Enzo · 3 pointsr/japanpics

Awesome, I'll be heading to Kyoto as parter of a larger Asia trip this May and am looking into some mirrorless camera options. If you don't mind...do you have any thoughts on those? Seem to be compact and some of them closer to my price point of $300 or under.

These are some options I have lined up.

Samsung NX300

Sony Alpha a5000

[Olympus PEN E-PL6] (http://www.amazon.com/Olympus-E-PL6-Digital-Camera-14-42mm/dp/B00VNW5ALS/ref=sr_1_9?s=photo&ie=UTF8&qid=1453632628&sr=1-9&keywords=mirrorless+camera)

Thanks for your initial response, no worries if you don't have time for my questions.

u/plipyplop · 3 pointsr/japanpics

Though it's not the same thing as having a bottle of it (but pretty close), here.

u/farewellblues · 2 pointsr/japanpics

Eh, it's pretty widely documented how easy it is to hitchhike in Japan.

u/LifeOfTheUnparty · 2 pointsr/japanpics

My luggage is very small, so I’m not sure I could manage a tripod - do you have any recommendations for good lenses?

My camera is a Sony A3000. It has some kickass ISO.

u/Tabisama · 2 pointsr/japanpics

I couldn't stand without these when I was in Canada. I even considered to purchase mobile washlet like this.