[LargeFormat] Shooting Gloves (was Re: Holiday Snaps)

Dave Mueller largeformat@f32.net
Tue Dec 30 19:12:04 2003


These are common in the USA in hunting stores, usually called "shooter's 
mittens", and can be had in either camouflage or my favorite, "don't 
lose me orange".

Happy Holidays,
Dave

Clive Warren wrote:

> At 09:11 30/12/2003 -0500, David Galway wrote:
>
>> Clive wrote:
>
> snip
>
>> > There was one gleam of brightness in an otherwise dull week, Santa
>> > brought  me some new fingerless gloves so I'm all set for some 
>> landscape
>> > photography.
>> >
>> A general outdoorsy question for members:
>>
>> What do you use to protect your hands from the cold, but also allows
>> enough sensitivity for LF manipulations and won't shed lint to boot?
>> Fingerless is great, until it gets so cold your fingers start sticking
>> to things! (Never dare a Canadian to lick a tripod!)
>>
>> I've read that silk gloves are ideal, but I'm having some difficulties
>> sourcing them locally.
>
>
> David,
>
> I did have some ideal gloves for winter outdoor photography but can't 
> for the life of me remember where I put 'em at the end of the season a 
> couple of years ago. They weren't cheap so are probably stashed 
> somewhere really (too) safe. They were bought in a gun shop, again in 
> Norfolk, England. They were fingerless tips with a quarter mitten that 
> hinged forwards over your fingers when you didn't need the fingertip 
> sensitivity. In addition they were waterproof. The hinged quarter 
> mitten part was held back flat on the back of the glove using velcro 
> when not being used. The mitten part was thick enough to keep your 
> fingertips warm and still retain enough feeling to operate controls.
>
> Someone may know the make as they seemed to be well thought out and 
> professionally made with a maker's logo.
>
> If I do manage to find mine then I'll let you know. They'll probably 
> turn up if I ever move house again......
>
> Cheers,
>            Clive
>
>
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