That software will correlate photo timestamps and a normal NMEA GPS track log. Linux-only, but there are probably alternatives.
What would really be neat/geeky is a dongle like this which can record a full 18 hours or so (recharge nightly) and be able to see where you were at any given moment of the day, assuming you're not indoors where the signal doesn't reach.
I second your dongle idea... I've been on the lookout for a GPS datalogger just under the 100 EUR, but can't find it anywhere. All it has to do is just log where I've been. I don't need no maps or anything fancy. At least with a USB-interface and that's it. I know they are out there, but they are 150 EUR and up.
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That software will correlate photo timestamps and a normal NMEA GPS track log. Linux-only, but there are probably alternatives.
What would really be neat/geeky is a dongle like this which can record a full 18 hours or so (recharge nightly) and be able to see where you were at any given moment of the day, assuming you're not indoors where the signal doesn't reach.
I second your dongle idea... I've been on the lookout for a GPS datalogger just under the 100 EUR, but can't find it anywhere. All it has to do is just log where I've been. I don't need no maps or anything fancy. At least with a USB-interface and that's it. I know they are out there, but they are 150 EUR and up.
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