Had a look at the Jobo unit a while ago, and concluded that the only
extra benefit it brought was to synchronise GPS readings to the moment
of _a_ exposure. You'd still need to synch the clocks in the units,
and still need to merge the GPS and image data in a computer to find
out _which_ exposure. If you have prolonged periods between each
exposure, you may find yourself in a situation where you start
shooting before the GPS unit has been able to update its position
readings.

At the price they demand for the unit, I don't think it's worth it.
I'd rather go for a simple GPS logger with long battery life.

Jostein

2009/10/12 John Whittingham <[email protected]>:
> Just came across this while I was drooling at the K7 body
>
> http://www.srsmicrosystems.co.uk/2421/Jobo-photoGPS-Geo-Imaging-Geo-Tagger.html
>
> Apologies if it's been posted before, but someone keeps mentioning it.
>
> John
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