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09/14/2009 10:05:31 PM · #1 |
These Gloves--just got them (ordered a pair for my wife to help her hand pain, thought they might be good for handling a camera in weather, so snagged a pair for myself)
So, not only do the open fingertips allow full operation of buttons and wheels, this specific brand is covered with a matrix of slightly tacky (sticky) dots that make gripping the camera a sure thing. Neoprene keeps the hands warm (but could still have cold fingertips in cold weather, so beware. They are snug, stretchy, and flexible. I typed this post while wearing them as a test--but gotta take em off now (hands getting too warm).
Anyway, a bit pricey I think, but these seem to be a decent solution. I have an outdoor shoot this weekend--almost hoping for crappy weather so I can try em out! |
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09/15/2009 05:42:23 AM · #2 |
| Do they smell? Sometimes Neoprene stuff stinks pretty bad. |
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09/15/2009 11:48:56 AM · #3 |
Not that I can detect--out of the box they actually smell pretty good--no rubbery or foul smell at all.
Your mileage may vary :-) |
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09/15/2009 04:27:45 PM · #4 |
| Also look at hunting and fishing type gloves they have covered fingers that can be pulled back. I use a pair that was made for fishing and they work great but are not as insulating as some of the hunting gloves which are a little bulkier but warmer. |
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09/15/2009 06:53:35 PM · #5 |
| Yea--I have a pair of thick warm gloves with a mitten part that folds over the fingers--okay, but too thick and slippery for handling an slr, and the thumb is always covered. But very good in cold weather--not so good for slr buttons & thumbwheel. |
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