5/21/2023 0 Comments Amazon grabber hand warmersZiploc Easy Zipper Variety Pack - 140 Bags Ziploc Storage Bag, Value Pack (Pack of 3) Ziploc Freezer Bag, Gallon Value Pack, 30-Count Just get few different sizes and thank me later. Shooting in the snow? have your cables and batteries in a Ziploc. Shooting in the rain? have your memory cards in a Ziploc. This is why we as photographers should always have few Ziplocs available in our bag. It seals whatever is inside and make sure nothing goes in, and nothing goes out. Ziploc bags are usually for food-related stuff. OP/TECH USA RAINSLEEVE- FLASH (Pack of 2) Think Tank Photo Hydrophobia Rain Cover 300-600 V2.0 (Black) Ruggard RC-P18" Rain Cover for DSLR with Lens up to 18" (Pack of 2) After all, you don't want to have your cameras and lenses to get wet. It's one of those products you should always have. Anytime I have to shoot in the rain/snow, I take it out and use it. I bought one 4 years ago, it cost me maybe $15, and it's in my bag since. You can get one for very very cheap, and reuse it as much as you want. If you take your camera outside during the winter, it's a good idea to get a rain cover for it. Seamless App for Android Rain Covers / Camera Coats No phone calls needed, no stepping outside. Just choose what you want to eat, and get it 20 minutes later directly to your door. I guarantee 'Seamless' is going to be your favorite app this winter. Coming back from a long day of shooting, the last thing you want to do is to go out to the supermarket or to look for a restaurant around the neighborhood. Isotoner Men's Smartouch Fleece Lined GloveĪnother type of gloves that can fit your needs are the gloves with the tips cut, so you can reveal the tips of your fingers when needed:įreehands Men's Stretch Thinsulate Gloves Timberland Men's Knit Glove with Touchscreen Technology In the past few years many companies started making special gloves that can be used with touchscreens - and these can be a great addition for your winter collection.Ĭolumbia Men's Bugaboo Interchange GlovesĬolumbia Men's Trail Summit Running Gloves We need thin (but warm) gloves, that will allow you to control your camera as well as controlling your cellphone. This is why as photographers we need a different kind of gloves. With standard winter gloves it's hard to do anything functional like pressing buttons, moving wheels or using your phone. Gloves and photography are great enemies. Wonder Warmers Wonder Warmers Reuseable Hand Warmers Small But there are few less-cool things about them: Heat lasts around 20-30 minutes, the temperatures are good but not very hot like the single-use hand warmers, and they require more work to re-activate them (need to boil them in hot water for 10 minutes).Ĭomfort Zone The Heat Solution Instant Portable Heat Pack One hand warmer can be used over 100 times. Reusable hand warmers are the more economic and green option. Little Hotties Hand Warmers 40 Pairs Plus Toe Warmers 3 Pairs HeatMax Hot Hands 2 Handwarmer (40 Pairs) Single-use hand warmers will cost more in the long run, but they are easier to handle, they are warmer and last longer (~8-10 hours) than reusable hand warmers. Hand warmers are also great for keeping your camera or flash batteries alive, as cold temperatures can make them lose power quickly. It is great for hands, but of course can be used for feet warming, face unmelting or just in your pockets. Just keep few in your camera bag, and use when needed. Having hand warmers available can really save your day. When the temperatures drop and you need to shoot outside, there is nothing worse than having to work with freezing/frozen hands. Probably the most important item on this list.
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