Sorry, none of those - they all need the clip-on O-GPS1 as do the K3i &
K3iii, K5 series & a few others.
It seem only the K3ii has built in GPS like the K1.
Alan C
On 20-Jan-24 06:30 AM, Alan C wrote:
https://www.dpreview.com/products/compare/side-by-side?products=pentax_k70&products=pentax_kf
It seems that the only ones with internal GPS are the K-1, and the K-3II
There might be some mode where you can use the gps off the phone through the
app on the K-3 III. Or that might be something that I saw my u4/3 can
theoretically do.
What I have been doing on the K-3 III is just taking ph
For me it is incomprehensible that all smartphones have GPS but most
DSLRs and mirrorless not. For landscape and nature pictures it is so
useful to have it on my K-1. If GPS seems to easily fit in a flat phone,
why not in an APSC-C? For me this is another step forward to kill real
cameras sales
Am 20.01.24 um 10:37 schrieb Henk Terhell:
For me it is incomprehensible that all smartphones have GPS but most
DSLRs and mirrorless not.
Might have something to do with battery life, but I'm just guessing.
I've been using a portable Garmin device that I carry (or rather drive)
along to recor
For a bicycle trip all one really needs is a top of the line phone. In good
light and with the lens clean (very important with a phone) my iphone 12 pro
mac is nearly as good as my Pentax K3, and an iphone 15 pro max is several
generations better. And of course it privides GPS and great mapping
Henk: smartphones are centered on communications technology, where cameras
generally are not. Thus the difference … a difference in engineering/design
focus.
I tend to agree with Paul on this, however: My favorite cycling camera is my
now-ancient Light L16. It's like carrying a large cell phon
Alan C wrote:
>It seem only the K3ii has built in GPS like the K1.
All right, so the K-3ii it is, then.
A quick look around the web shows they seem to be holding their value
pretty well, which is a good sign.
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Am 20.01.24 um 11:02 I wrote:
I've been using a portable Garmin device that I carry (or rather
drive) along to record my itinerary.
There were/are also the so-called GPS mice, e.g. the XAiOX iTrackU,
small and light-weight devices the size of a mini mouse, logging your
itinerary for later aut
> On Jan 20, 2024, at 12:14 PM, Ralf R Radermacher wrote:
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> Am 20.01.24 um 11:02 I wrote:
>> I've been using a portable Garmin device that I carry (or rather drive)
>> along to record my itinerary.
>
> There were/are also the so-called GPS mice, e.g. the XAiOX iTrackU, small and
> light-w
One of the things I wish that lightroom could do is make use of the
accelerometer data to level the images in post processing. Yeah, it works
pretty well when there's a visible horizon just using the image, but the
accelerometers would get it so much faster.
In a similar vein, they'd also be r
Am 20.01.24 um 21:30 schrieb Larry Colen:
I recently picked up one of these for my bike rides. It does a nice job of
logging my rides and doesn't wear my phone batteries down the way trying to use
the phone GPS apps does.
https://ride.lezyne.com/products/mega-xl-gps
It would be wonderful if I
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