I've often thought about starting a thread but thought better of it because it seemed off topic. I always look at all of the great photos that you post. In this video I catch a glimpse of your camera but can't id it. I know a great camera doesn't make a great photographer and you are certainly that. But it looks like something that is not too bulky and easy to carry around on the bike. What is it?
If anyone else has cameras that they like to take out on rides on their Rivs (Riv content!), I would like to hear about them. I'm sick of my crappy iPhone photos and want to step up to a good all around camera that will travel well yet still give me a good focal range to capture good, crisp shots. Something easy to strap across my chest and get up and running fast. Any recommendations?
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I'm not looking to ditch my iPhone. I just don't want it to be my primary camera as it has been for two years. My primary used to be my Olympus E10. An old tank of a dutch bike of the digital camera world! It doesn't travel well! Too often my iPhone photos look great on the phone. I get some great shots. Then I get home and load them onto my computer and look at them full size. Too often there are some glaring flaws to the photos. Some winners squeak through, but too many are dogs.
I would like to get more winners. I'm looking at (in no particular order): Panasonic Lumix LX7, Canon Powershot G15 and the Nikon Coolpix P7700. All are sub $500, point and shoot cameras. Compact but not tiny.
I don't like carrying stuff on my body when I ride. Everything goes into a saddle bag. For the most part I will be stopping and shooting. But there are often times when I want to ride and shoot for a little bit. Maybe 15 minutes where I will strap it around my front so I can reach down and grab it and take some shots from the bike.
I guess if this is the direction that I am gravitating then what I end up with will be "the best camera". I wonder if I am missing something in this vast sea though.
Will
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I have seen a platrack /slickersack converted to a pretty boss camera case if you wanted to go whole hog.