Some months ago I went on my first meteorite hunt and hope to try my hand at it 
again in the not too distant future.

On my first hunting trip I used my automotive unit, since it easily fit into my 
pocket. My other GPS is an aviation unit and is much larger and heavier. 
Obviously neither is optimal for hunting or hiking.

I'm looking at hiking GPSr units that have a camera built in, specifically the 
Garmin Oregon 550. This unit automatically tags the all the images made with it 
with the longitude & latitude where the image was made.

Most of the images of new discoveries I've seen show a "blacked out" GPS next 
to the stone.

I'm just curious if any of you active hunters are using geo-tagging GPS cameras 
or if there is a specific reason not to use one. Its easy enough to strip out 
the coordinates embedded in the image file if you don't want to leave this in 
any distributed copies of the image, so that isn't a reason not to use one.

Any input is appreciated.

Thanks

--
Richard Kowalski
http://fullmoonphotography.net
IMCA #1081


      
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