Good choice, saving the fuzz with handling of the coordinates.
Would also be my choice, however the K-3II is not compatible with my
favourite lens, the quiet 55-300 PLM version.
The GPS data I need are essential for identification and reporting of
species in the field. There is a phone app for t
I have a clip-on O-GPS1 which can I use on my trusty K5. Very small &
easy to use for GPS.
Alan C
On 20-Jan-24 10:41 PM, Ralf R Radermacher wrote:
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
Correction: the 55-300 PLM can be used on the K-3II with updated firmware.
Henk
Op 2024-01-21 om 11:33 schreef Henk Terhell:
Good choice, saving the fuzz with handling of the coordinates.
Would also be my choice, however the K-3II is not compatible with my
favourite lens, the quiet 55-300 PLM
On 1/21/2024 4:33 AM, Henk Terhell wrote:
Good choice, saving the fuzz with handling of the coordinates.
Would also be my choice, however the K-3II is not compatible with my
favourite lens, the quiet 55-300 PLM version.
The GPS data I need are essential for identification and reporting of
spe
Nice selfie, Ann!
Henk
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S … All this discussion of GPS equipped cameras … I'm curious: Why do we
need GPS location information in our photographs?
Oh, I can see some uses for it, for specific purposes, but in general … I don't
know why I'd want it.
I figure when I want GPS location info, I just snap a photo with
I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think any of
the APS-C cameras have built in GPS.
According to Ricoh, the K-3/K-3 Mark III, K-5/K-5II/K-5IIs can take the
O-GPS1 module - discontinued according to Ricoh, but if you don't
already have it you can probably find one NOS o
I don't NEED it, but if I have it built into the camera I don't have to
fiddle with the phone whenever I want to use it.
I don't use it often, but occasionally I'll want to know where I was (in
more than a general way) when I took a photo.
On 1/21/2024 6:08 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
S
> On Jan 21, 2024, at 11:25 PM, John Sessoms wrote:
>
> I don't NEED it, but if I have it built into the camera I don't have to
> fiddle with the phone whenever I want to use it.
>
> I don't use it often, but occasionally I'll want to know where I was (in more
> than a general way) when I t
> On Jan 21, 2024, at 11:25 PM, John Sessoms wrote:
>
> I don't NEED it, but if I have it built into the camera I don't have to
> fiddle with the phone whenever I want to use it.
>
> I don't use it often, but occasionally I'll want to know where I was (in more
> than a general way) when I t
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