@@JackInMotion You're right. Viewers likely prefer to stare at handlebars, the front half of the front tire, your hands and pavement throughout the video. Much more important. Good luck! 🤣
@ Perspective… there’s nothing too special about the handlebars or the front wheel, but they show how close you are to certain objects and how you navigate around them. I’m probably going to upgrade to the GoPro HERO12 especially because it has an 8:7 aspect ratio which gives more vision vertically. I’ll keep experimenting around after that if I’m still not satisfied.
Aim your camera forward instead of on the ground. Looking at pavement is boring.
@@Raven77559 But then you can’t see the bicycle so you lose a more important perspective in my opinion.
@@JackInMotion You're right. Viewers likely prefer to stare at handlebars, the front half of the front tire, your hands and pavement throughout the video. Much more important. Good luck! 🤣
@ Perspective… there’s nothing too special about the handlebars or the front wheel, but they show how close you are to certain objects and how you navigate around them. I’m probably going to upgrade to the GoPro HERO12 especially because it has an 8:7 aspect ratio which gives more vision vertically. I’ll keep experimenting around after that if I’m still not satisfied.
@@JackInMotion Get a chest mount for your camera. Then we will have a view looking forward with the handlebars in the foreground.
@ Correct but when you have the camera on your head it moves wherever your head moves which shows what I’m looking at. A chest mount won’t do that.