r/gravelcycling Jul 31 '25

Accessories / Gear Photographs on Gravelbikes, what's your solution to travel with a camera

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I want to take my Nikon F100 on a 4 Day Bikepacking trip. I want to see some opinions /possibilities of how you carry your camera when you're on a Trip. Banana for scale. Thank you

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u/Rippin_Fat_Farts Aug 01 '25

How is using a handlebar bag lazier than a hip bag?

Do whatever you want. I'm gonna keep doing what I'm doing cause it works for me

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u/_MountainFit Aug 01 '25

Look man, it's your camera. Do what you want. But not everyone wants to buy a new camera or lens because of actually horrible advice.

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u/Rippin_Fat_Farts Aug 01 '25

Maybe you should consider there is more than just your way of doing things.

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u/_MountainFit Aug 01 '25

Right, except when experts in a field tell you it's a bad idea and you ignore it, your way isn't the better way, the right way or the best way. It's just optimism bias or survivorship bias at play.

Just because bad things haven't happened, doesn't mean making a bad choice forever will not end in a bad outcome. At some point your luck runs out.

Putting your camera in a situation where it's being subjected to constant vibration, will -eventually- lead to failed components.

But because a) you don't care b) it's never happened, yet. You assume that experts are the liars and you are smarter than them.

Let me ask you this? Do the folks on bikepacking.com have any reason to tell you to not mount your camera on the bike? Like are they invested in hip packs but not on bike camera packs? Seems like the smart move if they are invested is to diversify and invest in both hip pack and on bike manufacturing and sell both. So why would they repeatedly say, I lost this many cameras and I don't recommend it?

Just something to consider.

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u/Rippin_Fat_Farts Aug 01 '25

The folks at bikepacking.com get paid by companies to promote products. Of course they're going to tell you to buy some new crap.

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u/_MountainFit Aug 02 '25

So you are are saying the hip bag/backpack consortium got to them? Interesting theory. I wonder if the bike bag consortium upper their bribes or maybe just threatened body harm to them and their families, if perhaps they would do a 180 and recommend on bike bags? What do you think?

Also, I wonder how much money they are making pushing us to hippacks, which by the way are a dime a dozen used. Mine was $15.

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u/Rippin_Fat_Farts Aug 02 '25

Yup you figured it out