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Taking photos while moving

Old 03-27-19, 03:07 PM
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Taking photos while moving

Does anyone know if there is a camera that allows you to take photos while biking? There are lots of times I would like to take a pic of something but I don't want to stop and take camera out. Any ideas?
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Old 03-27-19, 03:24 PM
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How fast can you get your phone out of your pocket?

If you are worried about aiming then maybe put it in video record mode or get you a gopro, virb, or some other video camera that you can put on helmet or bike. You can edit a still out of the video. Though quality won't be as good as a decent still photo shot.

If you want, there are drones with cameras that can be set to follow you. Though they get lost sometimes.
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Old 03-27-19, 03:31 PM
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For me , if I really wanted the picture, I would stop.
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Old 03-27-19, 03:35 PM
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GoPro has a voice mode that will take a photo when you tell it to. It also has a continuous shooting mode that will take a pic at pre-determined intervals. The wide field of view takes a more realistic photo of what you are seeing vs. a cell phone camera.
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Old 03-27-19, 03:40 PM
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Video camera, grab still frames later. I do that a lot. VLC media player is great for frame grabs or short video snippets from long, boring bike videos.

Or set the video camera to still mode. Most can be set to shot a still every few seconds.

Mount the camera on your helmet and it'll photograph whatever you look at. With a handlebar mount and ballhead you can twist the camera to aim other directions as needed.

Sometimes I'll tuck an Olympus Toughcam into a jersey pocket for pix, but I don't often use it on group rides. I don't trust my balance enough to take my eyes off the road. I don't even look at the camera -- I set it to wide angle and just point the camera where I'm looking. I can fix level and crop issues later in Lightroom.

And I've seen too many cyclists fumble their cell phones to take photos -- worst ergonomics of any photography device, like a bar of soap.
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Old 03-27-19, 04:36 PM
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Please pardon my preachiness. Personally, this sounds about as safe as texting while driving and we all know how we feel about that. In addition, any shot you grab under these circumstances will likely be of less than stellar quality.
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Old 03-27-19, 04:57 PM
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Helmet mounted video camera.

So, you can turn your head towards whatever is interesting, then do video caps later.

Some of them are getting to be pretty extraordinary resolution. 4K?

Of course, unedited, that will chew up your memory storage quickly, but should be good at capturing license plates and "events".

It would be nice to have a remote bluetooth button for still photos. Perhaps they have that option.

It looks like there are a couple of Gopro remotes. I haven't tried them, but presumably they could be configured to snap photos with a push of the button on the bars.

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Old 03-27-19, 05:18 PM
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Originally Posted by ogmtb
You should consider that some folks aren't limited to your skill level (that makes taking photos while riding unsafe, for you)

You should also consider that some folks understand that the available light, exposure settings, and proper composition can help ensure that photos taken while riding aren't of less than stellar quality.

And you might consider that your skill level is not necessarily equal to your confidence level.
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Old 03-27-19, 05:48 PM
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Originally Posted by ogmtb


Nah, I’ve been shooting from the saddle, both on and off road, for years.

It’s no big deal.
People who text while driving tend to have the same view of their competence. Most go for their entire lives without having an accident. Nonetheless, controlled experiments indicate that using the phone in any way while driving impairs your responses roughly as much as being legally drunk while driving (an activity that also usually does not end in tragedy.) The take-away for thoughtful people should be that we are terrible judges of our own abilities on such matters, and that past luck should not be confused with being in control.
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Old 03-27-19, 05:52 PM
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@tclune; You are clearly entitled to your opinion. If you are talking about a grab shot along the lines of "I was here" you're correct there as well. Anything beyond that level, I stand by my experience as a serious amateur for more than fifty years in both analogue and digital photography as well as my comment about distracted cycling.

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Old 03-27-19, 06:57 PM
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Originally Posted by delbiker1
For me , if I really wanted the picture, I would stop.
This !!!
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Old 03-27-19, 07:32 PM
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I have a Garmin mounted on the handlebars so if it's in front of me, a simple touch of the screen will catch it. Otherwise, I slip it out of the cradle and do it properly while riding with no hands. Makes for a much sharper image than bouncing on the handlebars. I'm with ogmtb on this. It's definitely not the same as texting while driving! Sheesh, that's so much easier....
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Old 03-27-19, 07:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Bigbus
It's definitely not the same as texting while driving! Sheesh, that's so much easier....
If you say so.
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Old 03-27-19, 10:45 PM
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Originally Posted by practical
Any ideas?
Yeah; don't take photos while moving (unless, of course, you're riding stoker on a tandem). "Distracted cycling" is just stupid--dangerous for you and for anyone around you, pedestrian, cyclist or car.

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Old 03-27-19, 11:04 PM
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You should stop to drink from the water bottle too- sheesh.

I use a small point & shoot. The quality is not always great, but it's fun.





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Old 03-27-19, 11:41 PM
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I can whip out my phone pretty easily and take a few shots. We manage to spend a fair amount of time riding without much traffic so the risk of riding and taking a picture is minimal. Far less than other things we do on a bike like riding in traffic or descending a mountain at high speeds on a 1 sq in patch of rubber.
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Old 03-28-19, 04:57 AM
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Originally Posted by bobwysiwyg
Please pardon my preachiness. Personally, this sounds about as safe as texting while driving and we all know how we feel about that. In addition, any shot you grab under these circumstances will likely be of less than stellar quality.
I've taken countless photos while moving. This is one of my favorites. It takes some skill, but done under the right conditions it's not dangerous. Saw maybe three vehicles in 30 miles on that road.

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Originally Posted by 124Spider
Yeah; don't take photos while moving (unless, of course, you're riding stoker on a tandem). "Distracted cycling" is just stupid--dangerous for you and for anyone around you, pedestrian, cyclist or car.
IKR. I almost hit like a dozen pedestrians and a ground squirrel snapping this pic. And you don't see any cars or other cyclists because they all swerved off down the hill or into the trees to avoid hitting me. Learned my lesson good.

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Originally Posted by ogmtb
Holy false equivalencies Batman!

Texting and driving isn’t nearly the same as taking photos from the saddle.
Yep.

Perhaps @tclune can tell me what appreciable risk I exposed myself and others to while taking this shot:

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On the TD, I've taken a lot of pictures while moving. Sometimes I stop to take in a vista, other times it is to just take note of something.
When in "bikepacking" mode, I am usually wearing baggie shorts and I keep my Olympus TG-4 in a front pocket where it is readily available.
It is a matter of being comfortable doing something.
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The hottest thing is drones with "follow me" technology. To give just that perfect aerial photo.
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Originally Posted by bobwysiwyg
Please pardon my preachiness. Personally, this sounds about as safe as texting while driving and we all know how we feel about that. In addition, any shot you grab under these circumstances will likely be of less than stellar quality.
Great.
So I have to assume that you never take a drink or eat anything while riding because that is equally distracting
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Old 03-28-19, 07:26 AM
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Originally Posted by mtb_addict
I think the old fashion disposable camera would be best. Because it has no on-off switch, no screen and no array of buttons to fiddle with. You just point and click one button. Simple.
Is there even any place to get film developed these days?
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Old 03-28-19, 07:35 AM
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I have a Topeak bag that fits on the stem of my bike. I think it is meant for a phone, but it fits my small point and shoot camera perfectly. I usually bring it on vacations to take pictures. It is pretty easy to pull out take a shot and put back in while moving along. However, I only do it on quiet country roads where I feel it is safe. Otherwise, I would get off and take a picture.
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Originally Posted by Milton Keynes
Is there even any place to get film developed these days?
I believe some large pharmacy chains still do it, although I think they send it out. Rite-Aid, for example. I would Wally World also processes film.
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