• I have one but I rarely use it. It is easy to use but wasn't very easy to edit/upload and you can see the joins between the footage and a large black dot where the blind spot is so I lost interest in it (footage below is pre-Covid and was the last time I used it although it is sitting in the drawer next to my desktop and I just pulled it out to remind me of the model/brand.

    It's a Linkflow FITT360 and has a rather unique mounting method of sitting around your neck. It felt quite secure and I forgot that I was wearing it.

    Example vid here which shows the issues I describe above. You can drag your cursor around the screen to view 360

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqFwFUkxDfM&t=4s

  • I have a bracket that allows me to attach an Insta360 OneX to the bottom of my drops, in a similar position to one of those bar-end mirrors. It works really well there.

  • Anyone want a pair of Chilli bullet cams for £40?

    Guess they will eventually move from the “wtf do I do with these” drawer to a recycling bin. I feel bad about the purchase, waste and environment wise, tbh.

  • Guess they will eventually move from the “wtf do I do with these” drawer to a recycling bin. I feel bad about the purchase, waste and environment wise, tbh.

    I might be interested - How does the gopro type mount attach to the cam? Looking on their site I can't see the relevant attachments?

  • Hi Pifko.

    I had the cam under my out-front mount. Wahoo on top, this underneath - sorry for the rubbish quick photo. I use a non-Wahoo out front mount and it was very solid with the cam in place.

    This is the adapter required:

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07M78P84Y/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

    Edited to add: these cams are now taken


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  • It’s not that the Chilli cams are that bad (they are good enough for a passing car’s number plate in not-great light), it’s just that trying them out made me realise they don’t do what I really want.

    What I’d like is something that takes a good quality still of the view ahead on those occasions when I’d like a photo but I’m not in a position to take out my phone. More for on-the-move scenic shots, especially for gravel rides, when I am too preoccupied with keeping up or staying upright to contemplate having the phone in one hand. A remote (or at least easily accessible) button would be essential .

  • Cheap iPhone and a quad lock on your stem so you can just snap it off and take a pic, or carbon bib shorts for easy access?

  • I use a GoPro 4 that I picked up second hand for about £100 mounted underneath the Garmin or on a chesty mount depending on whether i want to look like I'm wearing a sports bra or not.

    I tend to video segments of the trail and then use the software to capture a screenshot from the vid once I'm back home. It's HD quality footage and here's an example of the pics I can capture


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  • Thanks @pifko, I have cargo bibs and your suggestions could work: I suppose part of the problem is that with my usual phone, I need to unlock it, then open the camera app, then take a photo. If I had a cheapo phone set up with some sort of shortcut and no lock that might suffice.

    @MTB-Idle, those images are excellent, more than good enough for what I am hoping for, shall explore further - cheers!

  • with my usual phone, I need to unlock it, then open the camera app, then take a photo

    Do you? With my Android phone I can take a picture by double pressing the power button to start the camera and then press the volume button to take the picture. Easy, even with gloves on.

  • You are probably right in that there is some shortcut I have not set up. At the moment double pressing the power button just turns on screen for my fingerprint then switches it off again.

  • On Samsung it's under Settings > Advanced Features > Side Key, it's probably not dissimilar on other manufacturers

  • I have an S10. Side key is now changed to open cam with single press, but I still need to unlock the screen, so it’s not going to give me the instant shot one-handed shot I’m after.

  • The new gopro 11 mini must be not selling too well. Seems like a good deal at £199 https://gopro.com/en/gb/shop/cameras/hero11-black-mini/CHDHF-111-master.html

  • FYI £199 price is in conjunction with a £50 GoPro subscription

  • Interesting, are there any key features, benefits or drawbacks versus the standard 9/10/11?

  • I'm a subscriber and it shows me £299

    edit: Spoke (bicycle pun) too soon, there's a sitewide 15% off deal but it's still at £254.99 in the cart.

  • I'm a subscriber and it was showing my £199 yesterday but £299 today. Either an error or some sort of flash sale?

  • What is annoying is that similar to Garmin they seem to be releasing new models without any corresponding bargains available for old versions.

    I’m looking for a model 9 or 10 to replace my aging 4 mentioned above (it still takes great quality pics but I want some image stabilisation) but there’s nothing of worth out there

  • It was a flash sale, yesterday only

  • So I sold my GoPro 8 and bought a Insta360 One RS twin edition, so far only used the 360 lens which I am enjoying.

    just using the Insta360 Desktop Studio for my editing, exporting and then using iMovie to merge them together and then upload to YouTube. Anyone do this a different way? Or recommend something else?

    Here is the first full length video with the camera and a selfie stick., please let me know what you think -

    https://youtu.be/08c-s7E7Lb4

  • Has anyone replaced the battery on a Fly12? Any tips?

  • Does anyone use the GoPro Quick app on their phone and have you noticed it has changed recently?

    Up until last week I would shoot some footage, connect my camera to the app (this is a simplification of a typically GoPro painful process but that's not important right now) and then browse the footage and capture a still or two.

    But this week I connected the camera but all I could do was control the camera using my phone I. E. Look and shoot and record live but for the life of me I could not work out how to view the footage from the ride I had just completed.

    Any ideas? Yeah yeah I know, get a different cam etc.

  • Spotted the new camera boom from GoPro and it got me thinking.
    https://gopro.com/en/gb/shop/mounts-accessories/base-boom-bar-mount/AEXTM-011.html

    Have done my best to avoid wearing a chesty while riding and have a stem cap mounted option that gives a pretty nice FoV for images and video.

    Video https://i.imgur.com/lDY15Fi.mp4

    Could this Boom give a better FoV? It would move between bikes a bit easier but is bulkier to take off and carry. The stem cap option likes to rattle loose on a few bikes/terrains, assume official GoPro gear is a bit more reliable.

    .. or just get a chesty from ebay.

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