They make the same Thinsulate gloves for hunting that you can flip back each of
the first 3 fingers (thumb, index and middle) . . . I like these the best
because I can just flip one when I want to shoot, then replace it when I'm not

Bill

Tom Rittenhouse wrote:

> Hey, guys, just wear a pair of thin gloves under those mittens. Keeps your
> hands warmer, and your bare fingers off the metal of the camera when you are
> shooting. Silk is nicest but, other thin gloves work too.
>
> --graywolf
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> The pessimist's is half empty,
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>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Aaron Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Sunday, November 25, 2001 11:16 AM
> Subject: Re: I just got engaged & my week
>
> > When shooting at Vanessa's hockey games, I found myself needing gloves
> > (especially after getting the LX, whose surface seems to get much colder
> > much more quickly than my ME Super).  I ended up getting a pair of
> > Thinsulate gloves with no fingers, but a mitt that flips over the
> > fingertips if you want it.  They're nice and thin, and keep most of my
> > hand warm, except the fingers, which still have to go into the pockets
> > between periods.
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