Gloves for Togs

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Quick one this but relevant seeing as summer is now a distant memory.

I have stupidly long Nosferatu fingers and can never find gloves that fit. I discovered that The North Face do these liner gloves called e-Tip which I bought cos they actually fit me.

They are really good for shooting with, there is enough feel to poke about with SLR buttons. As a bonus the forefinger and thumb have little conductive pads which allow you to work a trackpad or ipod with the gloves on.

A cracking pair of gloves and they have been really handy when I have been out and about these past couple of weeks.
 
Will look them up - i use cheap tesco fingerless ones - i have kid size hands soi find even fingerless ones are nealy full length, but perfect for me out photographing for 8 hour days
 
Those North Face ones sound cool. I've got Thinsunsulate ones from a local outdoors place but the Lowepro ones look very nice too!
 
I use a pair of Sealskinz gloves. They're thin enough to be able to use all the buttons on the camera yet thick enough to keep my hands warm. The bonus is they're waterproof which was really handy this past week at Rally GB!
 
as i'm notorious for loosing gloves the tesco fingerless ones work well for me too
 
Can't really use fingerless gloves as I have bad circulation, so I use some gloves that I picked up in a sailing shop once. They're made of some kind of neoprene material which is great as they're thin enough to be able to use a camera properly, but thick enough (just) to keep the cold out. Can't remember the brand off the top of my head though.
 
I have the E-tip gloves, following a recommendation in the Outdoor Photography mag about a year ago.

Really grip the camera well and are close fitting. SUitable for anything but sub zero temperatures..
 
Theres so many thinsulate gloves on ebay :( Anyone know which ones are good for us? NOT fingerless
 
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