Thank you Ewan!! And yeah i do like that angle too tbf, only annoyance is that you really need a full face for it (i sometimes use a half lid but the weight of the gopro under the peak makes the helmet fall down over my eyes haha) the nice thing about chest cam is that i dont have to worry about what helmet i wear... anyway thank you for watching and commenting :)
You are my favorite TH-camr I really like you more than most cause you keep the uploads consistent so I always know when to check in and I can tell you spend tons of effort on them too
tbh i think you may be right, but i think it has to be chin mounted... it does mean i need to wear a full face all the time though which isn't ideal for most of UK riding...
@@willgreenfield Yeah true. It's just a matter of preference, some people prefer head mount, others chest. But ultimately do what's more comfortable for you.
I also like to see the front tyre AND the bike inputs. Difference between the chest cam and head cam then is that the head cam does not show much if any of the leaning of the bike due to the head always being kept level, whereas with the chest cam you do get an element of leaning in the footage, unless the vertical stabilisation features of the camera are used.
Gotta admit i am liking the chesty at the moment, can be a bit shaky on rougher tracks though that's the only issue... Thanks for watching and commenting!
Thanks! My advice would be don't spend too much time thinking about youtube and how your videos are performing... it can get in your head... just make content that you enjoy and are proud of and if it gets views then thats a bonus! I've spent too long unnecessarily stressing over how my videos are doing and it wasn't worth it. Hope that helps and good luck with your channel :)
Respekt, es geht also auch ohne... Und ist der Berg auch noch so steil, in`s schwitzen komm ich nicht. Mein Motor macht die Arbeit und ich tritt lässig mit.... th-cam.com/video/6mLsgmMolSY/w-d-xo.html
sick riding and reel steezy !!
I prefer the head cam but under the peak so you can see a bit of handlebars and wheels.
Thank you Ewan!! And yeah i do like that angle too tbf, only annoyance is that you really need a full face for it (i sometimes use a half lid but the weight of the gopro under the peak makes the helmet fall down over my eyes haha) the nice thing about chest cam is that i dont have to worry about what helmet i wear... anyway thank you for watching and commenting :)
Nice Vid. I prefer the chest cam because you can see the bars and front wheel inputs, gives more of a feeling of being on the bike actually riding.
Thank you! And yes that's one of the main reasons why i like it too, get to see more of whats going on with the bike...
Thanks for letting me know :)
Les Gets is awesome, great riding ❤
Such a sick place! And cheers man 🤝
You indecisive !!………….. never 😂😂 head cam overall pips first IMO …. Sick vid bro 👌👊🏻
never indecisive... or am i, no i'm not, maybe i am...
thanks bro, maybe i'll go back to head cam we shall see!
You are my favorite TH-camr I really like you more than most cause you keep the uploads consistent so I always know when to check in and I can tell you spend tons of effort on them too
Thank you man! Really glad to hear you enjoy the videos, thanks for watching :)
good weather.
amazing weather
As italian I say I'm envious. They're crazy and they know how to have fun. I'm not surprised to see most French riders in top 10
Yes definitely, France is a magical place when it comes to MTB! Thanks for watching bro :)
Did you ride Le Canyon? It was so good this year
Def chest cam you feel more connected to the trail when watching
yeah that's what i was thinking! Get to see more of the bike movement too! Thanks for watching and commenting :)
Head camera is always better imo , as long the front tyre can be seen.
tbh i think you may be right, but i think it has to be chin mounted... it does mean i need to wear a full face all the time though which isn't ideal for most of UK riding...
@@willgreenfield Yeah true. It's just a matter of preference, some people prefer head mount, others chest. But ultimately do what's more comfortable for you.
I also like to see the front tyre AND the bike inputs. Difference between the chest cam and head cam then is that the head cam does not show much if any of the leaning of the bike due to the head always being kept level, whereas with the chest cam you do get an element of leaning in the footage, unless the vertical stabilisation features of the camera are used.
1st! Chesty all the way boi!
Gotta admit i am liking the chesty at the moment, can be a bit shaky on rougher tracks though that's the only issue...
Thanks for watching and commenting!
@@willgreenfield for me i just tighten mine when it gets a bit shaky. then it works totally fine
Awesome video! I am new to the TH-cam community and wondering if you have any advice for me and my videos? Thanks!
Thanks! My advice would be don't spend too much time thinking about youtube and how your videos are performing... it can get in your head... just make content that you enjoy and are proud of and if it gets views then thats a bonus! I've spent too long unnecessarily stressing over how my videos are doing and it wasn't worth it. Hope that helps and good luck with your channel :)
Respekt, es geht also auch ohne... Und ist der Berg auch noch so steil, in`s schwitzen komm ich nicht. Mein Motor macht die Arbeit und ich tritt lässig mit.... th-cam.com/video/6mLsgmMolSY/w-d-xo.html
Bike park vids always bore me sorry, prefer natural tech.
no worries, can't please everyone! i love bike park vids personally
Please do more of these trips if you can!!🚵♀️
Will try!! Hopefully heading to Madeira Island in September so should get some cool content from there too! Thanks for watching and commenting :)