I preferred the sony devices you reported about ages ago.
You just keep them on a keyring or in your bag seperate from your camera and then and turn them on while shooting images. then when you get back home or plug into a lappy som software updated all the photo's with the GPS data matching the timestamp on the photo. much better idea and less mess on your already large dslr. still any device mapping exactly where you took photo's is awesome. I've taken shots in austrailia while touring in the middle of nowhere and it woule be awesome to know exactly where it was.
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I preferred the sony devices you reported about ages ago.
You just keep them on a keyring or in your bag seperate from your camera and then and turn them on while shooting images. then when you get back home or plug into a lappy som software updated all the photo's with the GPS data matching the timestamp on the photo. much better idea and less mess on your already large dslr. still any device mapping exactly where you took photo's is awesome. I've taken shots in austrailia while touring in the middle of nowhere and it woule be awesome to know exactly where it was.