Sadly i don't think there is a quick fix for cold hands in gloves, no matter how warm the manufacturer claims them to be. I live in norhtern Norway, and the only sollution is mitts in my experience. (i spend a lot of time outdoors...) Love the shots, you're making me fall in love with my D700 all over again 😍
@@RussandLoz Any camera will absolutely do, thats the point i think. For my needs i have come to realize that the D700 is more than enough. There are definite conveniences with my Z6 III, but nothing i can't do with the D700. This way i will save a lot of money as well.
Hi Russ, another enjoyable video and some nice images, thanks for sharing. Re cold fingers, I wonder if you've got a touch of Reynaud's syndrome starting... or hopefully, just need some better fitting / warmer gloves. There are some specifc types of photographers gloves with little finger caps that might be of help, obviously not cheap, but anything that keeps you pushing the shutter button is often a good idea. .. and as for warming up, a fish finger buttie is hard to beat!
@@steveboys5369 Thanks Steve, I have tried a few different pair of gloves on but they just don’t seem to fit very well or flexible enough. I’ll have to look into photography specialist ones.
Re cold fingers/poor circulation. I suffer too and have found one part solution, if it is not as simple as too tight gloves. While walking between shots when you won't be using your camera make fists inside your gloves effectively making your gloves into mitts. Your fingers will soon thaw out although you do need a camera bag or strap instead of hand carrying. PS - The cold kills batteries. Keep spare batteries and as many devices as possible in internal pockets to benefit from body heat.
@@RussandLoz I've not tried heated gloves, they could be interesting. I've not tried packs either as they seem to be too cumbersome and from what I've seen are generally to be used in the palm, or back of hand, while it is my fingers that suffer. I'd welcome tried and tested solutions though. For reference, I can suffer from cold fingers while holding a cool steering wheel driving during summer.
Lovely shots! Thanks for the vid!
Enjoyed your video and lovely shots!
@@AAhmed_Alii thanks Ahmed 😊
Sadly i don't think there is a quick fix for cold hands in gloves, no matter how warm the manufacturer claims them to be. I live in norhtern Norway, and the only sollution is mitts in my experience. (i spend a lot of time outdoors...)
Love the shots, you're making me fall in love with my D700 all over again 😍
@@GoDaagen Thanks, I’m sure it’s a lot colder where you are then. It has a nice look, but really any camera will do well in those scenes?
@@RussandLoz Any camera will absolutely do, thats the point i think. For my needs i have come to realize that the D700 is more than enough. There are definite conveniences with my Z6 III, but nothing i can't do with the D700. This way i will save a lot of money as well.
Thanks, what about printing 12mp photos?
I seldomly print anything really, but yes a good question really. I'm sure 12mp is enough?
Hi Russ, another enjoyable video and some nice images, thanks for sharing. Re cold fingers, I wonder if you've got a touch of Reynaud's syndrome starting... or hopefully, just need some better fitting / warmer gloves. There are some specifc types of photographers gloves with little finger caps that might be of help, obviously not cheap, but anything that keeps you pushing the shutter button is often a good idea. .. and as for warming up, a fish finger buttie is hard to beat!
@@steveboys5369 Thanks Steve, I have tried a few different pair of gloves on but they just don’t seem to fit very well or flexible enough. I’ll have to look into photography specialist ones.
Re cold fingers/poor circulation. I suffer too and have found one part solution, if it is not as simple as too tight gloves. While walking between shots when you won't be using your camera make fists inside your gloves effectively making your gloves into mitts. Your fingers will soon thaw out although you do need a camera bag or strap instead of hand carrying.
PS - The cold kills batteries. Keep spare batteries and as many devices as possible in internal pockets to benefit from body heat.
@@davidcrighton3431 thanks for the advice David, have you ever tried heated gloves or heat packs?
@@RussandLoz I've not tried heated gloves, they could be interesting. I've not tried packs either as they seem to be too cumbersome and from what I've seen are generally to be used in the palm, or back of hand, while it is my fingers that suffer. I'd welcome tried and tested solutions though.
For reference, I can suffer from cold fingers while holding a cool steering wheel driving during summer.