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Been using this little guy for a few weeks now and I like it but its not best in all areas like the canyons of any metro city or in the valleys of Yosemite (for example). After seeing how the GPS info is written out, I probably wouldn't have brought this knowing that there is over software out there that can be paired up with your time stamps on the photos with any general GPS units (like a Garmin). The packaged software is rather generic and overly simple.
- Documentation is spartan - you need to go on the internet to find additional information - Set-up of GMT is not intuitive - you have to figure out the Daylight Savings Time settings first, which is not mentioned in the documentation - You have to absolutely set your camera time exactly in sync to the GPS time; the unit records a measurement every 15 seconds, so if you are off a few seconds and move your position quickly, like in a car or so, the tag will be a couple of hundred yards off; believe me, that happens more often than you think, and the only way to remedy this is to undertake a manual correction in the bundled PMB software - which, thankfully, is very easy to do ... The ugly:
This is a simple GPS data logger that does not need a computer. Thus no Windows vs Mac stuff.
This makes geo-tagging easier. I had a different GPS logger before which was Windows-only. It worked well but the software was a bit kludgy.
The GPS-CS3KA GPS Image Tracker also features two memory card slots for geotagging on the fly. Simply remove the card from your camera after a shoot and insert it into the Image Tracker.
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