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Are there any reasonably affordable mapping GPS units that I can carry around on my walks - so that when I take photos, I can correlate the time of the photo to the GPS location and then embed this data into the photo ....
Would need about 12-16 hrs life on a single charge that it should work even if I forget to charge it once.
Preferably with rechargeable battery unit rather than feeding it AAs all the time.
I had seen one of the Garmin units - waterproof, colour screen, etc - but that costs £360 and is a bit chunky to begin with. But it had all the bells and whistled including this position correction thingy which uses signal from certain fixed terrestrial locations to improve its fix, altitude, electronic compass etc.
I guess I dont need something that high specced - so are there any other alternatives ?
There was a little sony unit that could be used - lost the link for that one - but had signal problems I think. Also they are only compatible with sony cameras - and I use a Nikon D100 ... Are there any software packages which can translate the data to a usable format ?
So any suggestions will be welcomed and I am sorry for the rambling post.
I would like to get this sorted in the next week or so if possible as I am going on holiday on the 14th and would like to take it with me.
Would need about 12-16 hrs life on a single charge that it should work even if I forget to charge it once.
Preferably with rechargeable battery unit rather than feeding it AAs all the time.
I had seen one of the Garmin units - waterproof, colour screen, etc - but that costs £360 and is a bit chunky to begin with. But it had all the bells and whistled including this position correction thingy which uses signal from certain fixed terrestrial locations to improve its fix, altitude, electronic compass etc.
I guess I dont need something that high specced - so are there any other alternatives ?
There was a little sony unit that could be used - lost the link for that one - but had signal problems I think. Also they are only compatible with sony cameras - and I use a Nikon D100 ... Are there any software packages which can translate the data to a usable format ?
So any suggestions will be welcomed and I am sorry for the rambling post.
I would like to get this sorted in the next week or so if possible as I am going on holiday on the 14th and would like to take it with me.
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