Back in
2008 when we were planning our trip to Colorado, Utah and Arizona, I practiced
snapping photos on the fly with my point and shoot. This involved wearing the
camera around my neck on a lanyard, lifting it up with one hand, finding the
on/off switch with gloved hand, snapping the photo and then turning the camera
back off and letting it drop to my chest. I got quite good at it, but the
camera suffered; especially from grit in the lens. I’ve had it repaired a few times
and have been thinking of another camera. Yet, I didn’t want to pay big bucks
just to ruin another camera lens on its first trip. Then when I missed all the
action in photo and video on the goat trail, along with the scenic views I knew
I needed more than a point and shoot.
This
summer, we are planning a two week adventure in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward
Island. In the planning of this trip I am stumbling upon some great photos of
the area. There is no way I’m going to miss anymore great photos so I’m on the
hunt for a decent affordable helmet cam. While GoPro has a great reputation I’m
not sure I want a box on my head. I’ve checked the others too, but the prices
have me hesitant. I think I’ve found the
solution for my first adventure with helmet cams; the new Panasonic XS80. It
has just enough features to make me happy, and the price is just under $200. In
the meantime you’ll have to take my word for how beautiful the Catskills are,
or take the trip yourself.
As an aside, I would encourage all
of you to visit the New England Rider website. Use this link; http://www.newenglandriders.org/Great_Routes_and_Rides/Best_Motorcycle_Rides.htm;
to download some of the best roads in New England and parts of New York. Much
work has been done in developing and posting these routes so if you’re planning
a trip to the area your work is half done for you. The New England Riders also
post photos from these rides so you can see some of the great places you could
be visiting for yourself. Which brings me back to my first rant of needing a
new camera.
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1 comment:
It sounds like a wonderful trip - all except dodging bicyclists and joggers. I hate it when everyone seems to be all at the same spot. we have a few popular twisty roads around here where you run into that.
We finally bought an Olympus Tough camera. Waterproof, dustproof, sandproof, etc. We ruined three cameras on motorcycles and didn't want to ruin another.
Hubby had a GoPro but had issues with it not turning on with a fully charged battery and other issues. He took it back to REI.
Let us know how you like the Panasonic if you buy it.
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