I haven't done alot of background research, but if all that is happening is a GPS track is being recorded and later syncronized with the pictures based on timestamp, what is special about the hardware? Could the same result be accomplished by logging a NMEA GPS track with any device and using software to syncronize?
Looks like this one comes with a camera time synchronization tool that reads the GPS time from the logger right at the moment and let you synchronize your camera's time. http://www.gisteq.com/index-mappingprog.html
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Kyle @ Apr 25th 2007 9:11AM
I haven't done alot of background research, but if all that is happening is a GPS track is being recorded and later syncronized with the pictures based on timestamp, what is special about the hardware? Could the same result be accomplished by logging a NMEA GPS track with any device and using software to syncronize?
software_t @ Apr 25th 2007 2:59PM
Looks like this one comes with a camera time synchronization tool that reads the GPS time from the logger right at the moment and let you synchronize your camera's time. http://www.gisteq.com/index-mappingprog.html