Getting the angle set isn't really a con, but know that it'll take a few times to get it right. You can sit there at the trailhead and even using the iphone app to try to check out the camera view, you won't really know what you do on the bike until you start riding a bit. Probably every day and every trail is different. Some days, more sitting, some days you stand more...some days you might be on your rear end sliding down a bit. But, I prefer this view as I like to see the handlebars and hands to see when shifts and braking occurs. Also, it's a more stable view. The head it to jerky and that's magnified more on the bike like the handlebar mounts. I avoid them at all costs.
Pros Easy to use.
Setup is quick.
Holds camera secure.
Best view IMO.
Getting the angle set isn't really a con, but know that it'll take a few times to get it right. You can sit there at the trailhead and even using the iphone app to try to check out the camera view, you won't really know what you do on the bike until you start riding a bit. Probably every day and every trail is different. Some days, more sitting, some days you stand more...some days you might be on your rear end sliding down a bit. But, I prefer this view as I like to see the handlebars and hands to see when shifts and braking occurs. Also, it's a more stable view. The head it to jerky and that's magnified more on the bike like the handlebar mounts. I avoid them at all costs.
Pros
Easy to use.
Setup is quick.
Holds camera secure.
Best view IMO.
Cons
Thank | Edit |Getting the angle set takes time.