268th point: Warm "wearing kotatsu" with built-in electric heater
268th point: Warm "wearing kotatsu" with built-in electric heater
By uavtechnology
04 May 22
Kazuyuki Okajima's "Buy Later"
Iris Ohyama's heated vest
There are a lot of items in my Amazon shopping cart that I'm watching by moving to "buy later" instead of going straight to the cash register. Some of them are purchased at some timing such as price drops, while others are deleted when you feel awake. In this series, I will deliver the contents of my "buy later" that is increasing day by day, focusing on camera and photo related items. Since all of them have not been purchased yet, I have no impressions or evaluations of using them, but please enjoy Kazuyuki Okajima's daily desires, such as what kind of things you are interested in and what kind of viewpoint you are choosing.
Iris Ohyama's heated vest
Buy on Amazon:
I picked up the "wearing bag" at the 258th point, but this time it is the best with a built-in electric heater. I don't really like to wear heavy clothes because it makes it difficult to move, so I wear the 219th underwear for winter photography and golf. However, I think that the electric heat vest is better for shooting that does not move and waits for a while. The best lineup is also in the 253rd Logos heat unit series.
What I found more appealing was this product from Iris Ohyama, which has a down batting. The selling price is around 12,000 yen. It seems to be a little fluffy, but it has high heat retention and it seems to be comfortable to wear because it uses a sheet-shaped heater. You can choose black or navy as the color. It is a little strange that men have a V-neck and women have a high neck.
Purchased on Amazon: Kazuyuki Okajima
Born in Fukuoka Prefecture in 1967. Graduated from Tokyo Photography College. He became a freelancer after working as a studio assistant and a photographer's assistant. In addition to his work presentations, he has a wide range of activities such as seminar lecturers and photo contest judges. He has written many books such as the photo book "Wind and Soil" (Impress). Major photo exhibitions include "Dingle's Light and Wind" (Fujifilm Photo Salon), "Shiosai" (Pentax Forum), "Let's Go to School! Children of Inle Lake, Myanmar" (Canon Gallery), "Kujukuri" (Kujukuri) Epson Imaging Gallery Epsite), "Wind and Soil" (Sony Imaging Gallery), "By the Sea" (Epsite Gallery), etc.