Am 23. April 2012 12:05 schrieb Paul Norman <[email protected]>: > firmware on it. The problem is the accuracy of camera GPS units is pretty > bad, and battery life can be an issue. You're better off with a separate > unit and then syncing them up.
+1, I guess it is similar as with smartphones (AFAIK the main problem is the antenna): I am often taking fotos with an iPhone and record the track in parallel with a Garmin. When you later compare the geotags of the phone with your GPS-tracks from the Garmin you will see much butter accuracy from the dedicated device, but the phone has the advantage of storing the direction (orientation) very precisely. In JOSM you can later associate the GPS-positions from the separate track to the photos and the cool thing is that the orientation data from the phone is kept in the photo together with the new position data. cheers, Martin _______________________________________________ talk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk

