With winter right at our door, I am looking for a pair of gloves to wear when taking pictures with my DSLR camera. It needs good grip and a good tactile feel for when operating controls, button pushing, etc.
Tamarack sell a whole load of gloves specifically for camera use...
http://www.tamarackgroup.co.uk/acatalog/Gloves.html
I've found a good pair of gloves for shooting photos is one that's used for shooting firearms. Tactical gloves provide a good grip but still allow full control over your weapon of choice.
The Hatch Corp. makes a winter glove for law enforcement called the Winter Specialist version which has a Thinsulate/Hipora lining to keep your digits warm and dry. A synthetic leather on the palms and fingertips, except the index, provide a nice grip and feel but still allow you to get to the trigger... err, shutter button quickly.
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If it is so cold that you can't take off your gloves, your batteries aren't going to last long enough to take more than one or two pictures anyway. You can keep batteries in your pocket to warm them, but down around 0 F they just won't last long enough to compose a good shot. (personal experience)
These might work:
http://www.sportsmansguide.com/net/cb/new-czech-ecw-gloves-olive-drab.aspx?a=580398
North Face Power Stretch, hands down. Thin enough to provide the dexterity needed to manipulate any of the controls, and warm enough to keep your hands from getting frozen solid. Thin enough to easily slip into some mittens or outer gloves as well.
"Tavo"":http://www.tavoproducts.com makes good gloves for electronic devices such as cameras, works great with iPod click wheels and iPhones too (or any other cell phone, etc. that requires finger touch)
Tavo makes good gloves for electronic devices such as cameras, works great with iPod click wheels and iPhones too (or any other cell phone, etc. that requires finger touch)
I've started using football receivers gloves for outdoor work. Not great with warmth, but excellent for grip and dexterity. Important if you're working with delicate and expensive equipment.
Honestly? I use Fox Racing gloves when I am on a photo assignment. The have great grip and actually keep my hands warm too.
patagonia, makes under glove gloves that are thin and still have some warmth to them, however when I am on an assignment I don't usually wear gloves, my hands are busy enough that I usually don't get cold. a good jacket would help you more, I usually wear a Canada Goose jacket or a patagonia jacket.
Tamarack sell a whole load of gloves specifically for camera use...
http://www.tamarackgroup.co.uk/acatalog/Gloves.html
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