The StarsNav BTS-110 was recommended to me recently for data logging:

http://www.starsnav.com/BTS-110.htm

I had just written a little roundup of small and solar GPS devices here:

http://www.treknologies.com/archives/2007/04/gps_innovation.php


Cheers,

Beau.


On 5/22/07, ilteris kaplan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hello List,

I am going to do a cross country trip form NYC to SF this upcoming
month for 15 days. We have a lot of destination points in our way. I
am really excited about this journey since it's the first time I am
going to see "other" side of the US. I am also looking possible ways
of doing blogging and most importantly geotagging my pictures along
the way.

Let me summarize what I am looking for so that you can recommend me
what kind of path I should follow regarding this. I have a Sony
Digital camera which I am going to take most of my pictures. I am
thinking to stay away from my phone's camera (Nokia n80).  Instead I
am seriously thinking to buy a GPS device and use its log to synch
with my camera at the end of the journey(by looking and matching
timestamps) so that I can add long/lat coordinates to images EXIF
data. Is this possible? What kind of GPS device should I be looking
for? What's your favourite one? My phone has bluetooth capabilities
so I can use a bluetooth GPS device but then do I need a custom
application on the phone in order to log this data?


I would appreciate any help
best,
ilteris

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