Originally Posted by
cthenn
Yeah, except I don't want to wear the harness looking thing, and again, if I adjust my torso position between the tuck and upright, the angle may change too much. I saw a video of yours mounted on the chainstay, looked pretty clear. Probably less vibration back there. Also, low position makes the video look even faster!
The camera I'm using now is a CountourGPS. I tried the a GoPro(HD 960) before and didn't like the blocky profile.
Rear triangle mounted by
1nterceptor, on Flickr
With bullet shaped cams(Virb, Contour, Sony, etc.), it's easier to mount it in different places(fork,
handlebars, frame, seatpost, rear triangle, helmet, etc.) using just strips from an old inner tube.
Usually the footage is stable as long as the road is smooth:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jea4l...6zPoymgKaIoDLA