That is interesting.  So is it just using the hot shoe as a mounting
point?  That is somewhat rational, but I liked the idea of it using
the hot shoe trigger...

I guess that would be slightly prone to complexity, since you would
have to count clicks-since you wouldn't get the photo name to go with
the hot shoe firing, and you'd end up syncing with the time stamp
anyway.  But if you logged the clicks you would not have to
interpolate the position-you'd always have track points that matched
each click of the shutter, even for images that were then erased.

Cheers,
Rich

On 8/4/06, Bill Woodcock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
    > I'm curious about your information-did you see an extended post on this
    > logger?

I read a half-dozen hardware-geek blogs about it.  I don't think I have
any special knowledge about it, but several of those agreed on how it
worked.

                                -Bill

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