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The above sizes should enable you the best camera feel without compromising on warmth.
As we learn more and more about gloves we also learn that all hands are different. Some people have long skinny fingers and slim wrists, others have wide hands with short fingers.
Our gloves wont fit all even with the right measurements from the sizing chart – but we try!
For many, the best option will be to go up a size if your measurements are in between sizes.
If you are between sizes or if your hands do not fit into the measurements on our sizing chart, we recommend prioritizing the fit for the girth measurement. The girth is the most important measurement and if the girth size on the glove is too small, you won't be able to fit the glove.
If you’re considering pairing a liner glove with your photography gloves, we recommend choosing the same size liner as photography glove. We designed our liners to be thin and fit inside of our photography gloves so we recommend your normal size in liners. There are two exceptions to this:
Exception #1: If you are at the very end of the ratio size in the sizing chart, e.g. 1 mm from being a size Large, then we advise going up a glove size if you plan to often wear the liner with the gloves.
Exception #2: If your personal preference is to wear fairly loose gloves, then you should also go up a size when adding a liner. We don't recommend this as you will compromise dexterity with loose gloves and our priority is best possible camera feel. But you know best what you like!
House tip: Make sure to choose a liner size that is snug/tight on your hand for the best Fliptech performance when wearing liners and gloves together.
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Being a photographer, you will undoubtedly need to deal with cold hands and fingers. However, no one glove type will be suitable for all conditions and activities. On those milder winter days, wearing a heavier winter glove tends to end up in sweaty hands as you climatize to the elements. Having a nice pair of gloves like the Djuke Photography Glove gives you the dexterity and warmth that you need all day. Remember that the size of your gloves is extremely important when it come to winter gloves - as too tight of gloves can restrict the blood flow in your hands, especially while your gripping your camera (use the sizing chart on their website).
Great mitt for cold weather photography
The Markhof Pro V3 Photographer Gloves have arrived, fit well, and allow my fingers to “escape” enough to operate my camera. Now I am waiting for cooler weather to give them a real workout.
I have small hands and gloves usually never fit. Much to my surprise, these fit absolutely perfect! I will be taking them to Iceland for a photo shoot next week. I am so glad I have found these. Once I find something that fits, I stay with that brand for life.
Used them for a trip to the Arctic (summer time) and they work as advertised. Enough of the fingers and thumb are exposed that I had not problem using my camera. The cuff straps came in handy when I needed quick access to my entire hands to hold or grab things.