Mike Kennedy said:Thought I would toss this quandary out to fellow cold weather photographers and ask them how they prevent finger freeze-up.
Thanks,
Mike
Hah, hah, hah. I'm pretty sure the women would say the opposite. Most of the women I've known have a real dislike for the cold, especially when it comes in the form of your cold hands anywhere on their warm bodies.FrankB said:I thought this was what wives were for...?
Dead Link Removedwildbill said:I use a waist-level handwarmer "tube" made for bowhunting. You strap it around your waist like a belt and it's line with fleece. Put a hand warmer in there and you're good for hours. Try cabela's.
Mike Kennedy said:Thought I would toss this quandary out to fellow cold weather photographers and ask them how they prevent finger freeze-up.
roteague said:At the risk of being stoned..... move to Hawaii!!!
Mike Kennedy said:Have emailed two companies who make reusable chemical pocket heating sacs.
Thanks Again,
Mike
..and never touch your tongue to your metal tripod legs in sub zero temperatures, no matter who dares you to do it.Patricia Langer said:Mike, you probably already know this, but a lot of body heat is lost by handling the metal tripod legs.
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