I usually have to stop because I don't ride one handed well. If you could stand it , could you have the camera fastened to a lanyard on a neck strap or something? I can't always conveniently retieve stuff out of my back pocket.
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A lot of people post photos taken during their rides and some appear to be on the bike shots. My parents bought me a digital camera for my birthday, I feel like I have joined the 21st century.It is so small and thin it could easily stash in a jersey pocket but I had pondered mounting it to my road handlebars so I don't miss a good shot. Do you photo junkies just stop for a shot? Good thing I have been working for some time on riding with no hands.
I am not sure the model would matter but it is this one.
Amanda
2011 Specialized Epic Comp 29er | Specialized Phenom | "Marie Laveau"
2007 Cannondale Synapse Carbon Road | Selle Italia Lady Gel Flow | "Miranda"
You don't have to be great to get started, but you do have to get started to be great. -Lee J. Colan
I usually have to stop because I don't ride one handed well. If you could stand it , could you have the camera fastened to a lanyard on a neck strap or something? I can't always conveniently retieve stuff out of my back pocket.
My husband gave me a Nikon Coolpics last Christmas (2007) I have yet to remember to bring it on a ride. Knowing myself too well, I would not be able to take a pic while riding. I would also have to stop and take a pic.
I also just opened a photobucket account so I can reformat pics to post when I begin taking them.
~ JoAnn
2012 Specialized Amira S-Works
2012 Vita Elite
2011 Specialized Dolce Elite (raffle prize) - Riva Road 155
Ralaigh Tara Mtn Bike
I can ride a long time with no hands, but I wouldn't do it while staring through a camera lens. I have snapped camera-phone shots while riding one handed, though. If you want a good shot, stop the bike.
Karen
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On the bike shots can be really cool.
Thom got this one shooting over his shoulder while we descended. You do have to figure out what your camera sees without looking through the lens. The nice thing about digital - if you don't like the picture you can just delete it.
He got this one while riding beside me. Obviously, he is much better at on the bike shots than I am.
I don't know how many shots have been of the ground, or a knee, half a foot... Some of those unintended shots can be really interesting too though.
If it's scenery, you want to shoot, than stop the bike, so you can get the framing you want.
Veronica
Last edited by Veronica; 02-18-2009 at 07:17 AM.
Yeah this camera is one of the point and shoot types, no view finder like a traditional camera. It has a big screen like a lot of digitals have gone to.
Maybe I need a handlebar bag to keep it handy? My handlebars are only 38 cm, there isn't much real estate. After the hoods and cables I not sure you can get anything and then on a 47 cm frame the wheel is like rightthere. I guess what I was thinking of it some of the spots in the hillier areas the best shots were in action or it was hard to stop. DH is great at the on the bike shots.
And now V has made me jealous, you do realize you live in spectacular country? I love the mountains, I fell in love with the northern Bay Area.Why are they all coming to Texas?
Amanda
2011 Specialized Epic Comp 29er | Specialized Phenom | "Marie Laveau"
2007 Cannondale Synapse Carbon Road | Selle Italia Lady Gel Flow | "Miranda"
You don't have to be great to get started, but you do have to get started to be great. -Lee J. Colan
I keep mine in a bento box on my top tube on long rides. I don't prefer to keep food in there - so it's nice for the camera (or cell phone).
CA
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Amanda
2011 Specialized Epic Comp 29er | Specialized Phenom | "Marie Laveau"
2007 Cannondale Synapse Carbon Road | Selle Italia Lady Gel Flow | "Miranda"
You don't have to be great to get started, but you do have to get started to be great. -Lee J. Colan
This looks like the same size I have: http://www.polardiscount.com/scripts...?idProduct=109
I think most LBS's can order, but I'm not sure....
CA
Most days in life don't stand out, But life's about those days that will...
I'm impressed by the clarity of those shots Veronica. Your hubby has a steady hand. ...
In my fantasy would be a super light camera that could be mounted on top of helmet and attached would be a cable that would have finger tip control to shift the lens up and down..to take shots as I look around. Or mount the camera backwards on top of helmet.
Whoever invents this..would win big in patent for cycling world
Tiny cameras have a existed for several decades....in medicine for our body parts, for engineering sector to determine mechanical problems in wirelines, engines, industrial surveillance & spying.. they put cameras in sprinkler heads,etc.
Mine is in my bento box too. And easy to access. I take photos while riding, and have even done video. I'm still working on my technique and a lot of video begins and/or ends with pictures of the road and my voice saying - better hold on.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=np5lj3kd0Y8 It looks way better on the computer, I've yet to really understand how to get the best quality on youtube.
I used the video I shot along with lots of pics by me and mostly my brother in law (he's the one you can see riding with no hands and snapping pics) and put them all together with music and made a 12 minute video of our ride. I love my new Mac.![]()
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I usually just have mine in my pocket and I stop to take pics... I'd somewhat worry with it mounted to the handlebar in case I crashed... but there's still that worry when it's just in my pocket.
If I'm riding with a pack, I just put the camera in it's case on my shoulder or chest strap of the pack.
I have a Canon point-and-shoot that I keep in my back jersey pocket. I let the wrist strap hang out so I can grap it (securely) and take pictures on the move. You get much more dynamic pictures that way (as you can see...I'm usually at the BACK of the group!).
Pics while riding:
Versus pix while hangin' out (of course...pictures while mtb'ing I think will be tough while moving anyway):
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When DH and I are riding tandem, I'm designated photographer. We have an Olympus that is waterproof, crush proof and drop proof (1.5m). Haven't tested the drop proof part (thank goodness) however I just stash it is his jersey pocket in front of me and I take photoa all around- very funny in a paceline looking backwards!
DH is also very good at taking photos one handed while riding on his own.