
Originally Posted by
Possegal
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.
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.

I love my Mac too! I prefer to stop and take pics, but my husband sets down a blistering pace and doesn't like to stop. I learned out of necessity, how to take pictures on the roll (we've ridden many miles on the Katy Trail in Missouri and I didn't have one pic to show for it). I used to keep my camera in my handlebar bag, but digging around in there while moving was by far more hazardous than the picture taking. Now I keep my camera in my back jersey pocket. I just got a Bento Box at the end of summer last year, and I think that will work great. I'm careful to only take pics on trails with no oncoming traffic--and have also taken lots of pics of the road, my feet and the occassional video--on accident (they're pretty entertaining).
My family knows when I ride ahead or drop to the back, the camera is coming out. As any photog knows, the best shots are gone unless you keep that camera handy.....
"Well-behaved women seldom make history." --Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
'09 Trek WSD 2.1 with a Brooks B-68 saddle
'11 Trek WSD Madone 5.2 with Brooks B-17